Search Results - "McCleskey, R Blaine"
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Electrical Conductivity of Electrolytes Found In Natural Waters from (5 to 90) °C
Published in Journal of chemical and engineering data (10-02-2011)“…The electrical conductivities of 34 electrolyte solutions found in natural waters ranging from (10−4 to 1) mol·kg−1 in concentration and from (5 to 90) °C have…”
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Radiogenic Strontium‐ and Uranium‐Isotope Tracers of Water‐Rock Interactions and Hydrothermal Flow in the Upper Geyser Basin, Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field, USA
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-10-2024)“…Natural radiogenic isotopes (primarily 87Sr/86Sr) from hot springs in the Upper Geyser Basin of the Yellowstone Plateau volcanic field and associated rocks…”
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The role of precipitation type, intensity, and spatial distribution in source water quality after wildfire
Published in Environmental research letters (01-08-2015)“…Storms following wildfires are known to impair drinking water supplies in the southwestern United States, yet our understanding of the role of precipitation in…”
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Fluoride geochemistry of thermal waters in Yellowstone National Park: I. Aqueous fluoride speciation
Published in Geochimica et cosmochimica acta (15-08-2011)“…Thermal water samples from Yellowstone National Park (YNP) have a wide range of pH (1–10), temperature, and high concentrations of fluoride (up to 50 mg/l)…”
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Public and private tapwater: Comparative analysis of contaminant exposure and potential risk, Cape Cod, Massachusetts, USA
Published in Environment international (01-07-2021)“…•Lack of comparable private/public tapwater (TW) data undermines decision-making.•TW (10 private, 10 public), with same groundwater source, compared at Cape…”
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New Method for Electrical Conductivity Temperature Compensation
Published in Environmental science & technology (03-09-2013)“…Electrical conductivity (κ) measurements of natural waters are typically referenced to 25 °C (κ25) using standard temperature compensation factors (α). For…”
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Bottled water contaminant exposures and potential human effects
Published in Environment international (01-01-2023)“…[Display omitted] •Bottled water (BW) consumption increasing, with public-supply drinking water concerns.•Directly comparable, broad contaminant-mixture…”
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Sulfur geochemistry of hydrothermal waters in Yellowstone National Park: IV Acid–sulfate waters
Published in Applied geochemistry (01-02-2009)“…Many waters sampled in Yellowstone National Park, both high-temperature (30–94 °C) and low-temperature (0–30 °C), are acid–sulfate type with pH values of 1–5…”
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Quantifying Non‐Thermal Silicate Weathering Using Ge/Si and Si Isotopes in Rivers Draining the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field, USA
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-11-2021)“…Abstract In active volcanic regions, high‐temperature chemical reactions in the hydrothermal system consume CO2 sourced from magma or from the deep crust,…”
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The Systematics of Chlorine, Lithium, and Boron and δ37Cl, δ7Li, and δ11B in the Hydrothermal System of the Yellowstone Plateau Volcanic Field
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-04-2021)“…Abstract Chlorine, lithium, and boron are trace elements in rhyolite but are enriched in groundwater flowing through rhyolite because they tend to partition…”
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Simultaneous oxidation of arsenic and antimony at low and circumneutral pH, with and without microbial catalysis
Published in Applied geochemistry (2012)“…► At circumneutral pH As and Sb oxidation was catalyzed by microbes. ► At acid pH As and Sb are oxidized abiotically by Fe(III). ► At acid pH Fe(III) was…”
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Thermal water chemistry of Yellowstone National Park after 24 years of research
Published in E3S web of conferences (01-01-2019)“…The collection, analysis, and interpretation of 24 years of thermal water chemistry data from Yellowstone National Park have led to substantial insights into…”
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Ecological distribution and population physiology defined by proteomics in a natural microbial community
Published in Molecular systems biology (08-06-2010)“…An important challenge in microbial ecology is developing methods that simultaneously examine the physiology of organisms at the molecular level and their…”
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Rapid Arsenite Oxidation by Thermus aquaticus and Thermus thermophilus: Field and Laboratory Investigations
Published in Environmental science & technology (01-10-2001)“…Thermus aquaticus and Thermus thermophilus, common inhabitants of terrestrial hot springs and thermally polluted domestic and industrial waters, have been…”
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Eruptions at Lone Star Geyser, Yellowstone National Park, USA: 1. Energetics and eruption dynamics
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-08-2013)“…Geysers provide a natural laboratory to study multiphase eruptive processes. We present results from a 4 day experiment at Lone Star Geyser in Yellowstone…”
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Microbial sulfate reduction and metal attenuation in pH 4 acid mine water
Published in Geochemical transactions GT (23-10-2007)“…Sediments recovered from the flooded mine workings of the Penn Mine, a Cu-Zn mine abandoned since the early 1960s, were cultured for anaerobic bacteria over a…”
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Wildfire-driven changes in hydrology mobilize arsenic and metals from legacy mine waste
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-11-2020)“…Wildfires burning in watersheds that have been mined and since revegetated pose unique risks to downstream water supplies. A wildfire near Boulder, Colorado,…”
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The truth is in the stream: Use of tracer techniques and synoptic sampling to evaluate metal loading and remedial options in a hydrologically complex setting
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-06-2023)“…Two synoptic sampling campaigns were conducted to quantify metal loading to Illinois Gulch, a small stream affected by historical mining activities. The first…”
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Evidence for interannual persistence of infectious influenza A viruses in Alaska wetlands
Published in The Science of the total environment (10-01-2022)“…Influenza A viruses (IAVs) deposited by wild birds into the environment may lead to sporadic mortality events and economically costly outbreaks among domestic…”
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