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Forthcoming Publications (In Press)
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- Environmental degradates of synthetic chemicals--fate, effects and potential risks:
Boxall, A.B.A., Fenner, K., Kolpin, D.W., Maund, S.J., Sinclair, C.J., Environmental Science
and Technology (IN PRESS).
- Use and environmental occurrence of veterinary pharmaceuticals in the United States: Meyer, M.T.,
in Kummerer, K., ed., Pharmaceuticals in the environment--sources, fate, effects,
and risks, Springer-Verlag (IN PRESS).
- Ecohydrological control of deep drainage in semiarid regions: Seyfried, M., Schwinning, S.,
Walvoord, M., Pockman, W., Jackson, R., Newman, B., and Phillips, F., Ecology
(IN PRESS).
- Food web pathway determines how selenium affects aquatic ecosystems: Stewart, A.R., Luoma, S.N.,
Schlekat, C.E., Dobin, M.A., and Hieb, K.A., Environmental Science and Technology
(IN PRESS).
- Effects of aquifer travel time on nitrogen transport to a coastal embayment:
Colman, J.A., Masterson, J.P., Pabich, W.J., and Walter, D.A., Ground Water
(IN PRESS).
- Use of PRD1 bacteriophage in groundwater viral transport, inactivation, and
attachments studies: Harvey, R.W., and Ryan, J.N., Federation of European
Microbiological Societies (FEMS) Microbiology Reviews, ISSMO2
(IN PRESS).
- LC/MS analysis of cationic surfactants--Methods and applications: Ferrer, I.,
Schroeder, H.F., and Jurlong, E.T., in Knepper, T.P., Borcelo, D., and de Voogt,
P., eds., Analysis and fate of surfactants in the aquatic environment, Comprehensive Analytical
Chemistry, v. 40 (IN PRESS).
- Occurrence of human pharmaceuticals in water resources in the United States--A review:
Focazio, M.J., Kolpin, D.W., Furlong, E.T., in Kummerer, K., ed., Pharmaceuticals
in the environment--Sources, fate, effects, and risks, Springer-Verlag
(IN PRESS).
- Mineralization of N-Nitrosodimethylamine in soil from a ground water recharge facility
and in pure cultures of Pseudomonas sp.: Bradley, P.M., Carr, S.A., Baird, R.B., and
Chapelle, F.H., Bioremediation Journal (IN PRESS).
Selected New Publications (back to categories)
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Biotransformation of tributyltin to tin in freshwater river-bed sediments contaminated
by an organotin release: Landmeyer, J.E., Tanner, T.L., and Watt, B.E., 2004,
Environmental Science and Technology, v. 38, no. 15, p. 4106-4112.
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Scientific advances provide opportunities to improve pediatric environmental health:
Reddy, M.M., Reddy, M.B., and Reddy, C.F., 2004, The Journal of Pediatrics, v. 145, no. 2,
p. 153-156.
- Object-based inversion of Crosswell radar tomography data to monitor vegetable oil injection
experiments: Lane, J.W., Jr., Day-Lewis, F.D., Versteeg, R.J., and Casey, C.C., 2004,
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics, v. 9, no. 2, p. 63-77.
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Persistence of pharmaceutical compounds and other organic wastewater contaminants in a
conventional water-treatment plant: Stackelberg, P.E., Furlong, E.T., Meyer, M.T.,
Zaugg, S.D., Henderson, A.K., and Reissman, D.B., 2004, The Science of the Total
Environment, v. 329, no. 1-3, p. 99-113.
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Pharmaceuticals and other organic waste water contaminants within a leachate plume downgradient
of a municipal landfill: Barnes, K.K., Christenson, S.C., Kolpin, D.W., Focazio, M.J.,
Furlong, E.T., Zaugg, S.D., Meyer, M.T., 2004, Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation,
v. 24, no. 2, p. 119-126. (On the Web link, scroll down to abstract #8)
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Do pharmaceuticals, pathogens, and other organic waste water compounds persist when
waste water is used for recharge?: Cordy, G., Duran, N., Bower, H., Rice, R.,
Kolpin, D.W., Furlong, E.T., Zaugg, S.D., Meyer, M.T., Barber, L.B., 2004,
Ground Water Monitoring and Remediation, v. 24, no. 2, p. 58-69.
- Degradates provide insight to spatial and temporal trends of herbicides in ground water:
Kolpin, D.W., Schnoebelen, D.J., and Thurman, E.M., 2004, Ground Water, v. 42, no. 4, p. 601-608.
- Is septic waste affecting drinking
water from shallow domestic wells along the Platte River in eastern Nebraska?:
Verstraeten, I.M., Fetterman, G.S., Sebree, S.K., Meyer, M.T., and Bullen, T.D., 2004,
U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 072-03, 4 p.
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The influence of groundwater chemistry on arsenic concentrations and speciation in a quartz
sand and gravel aquifer: Kent, D.B., and Fox, P.M., 2004, Geochemical Transactions,
v. 5, no. 1, p. 1-12.
- Methylmercury contamination of aquatic ecosystems--A widespread problem with many challenges
for the chemical sciences: Krabbenhoft, D.P., 2004, in
Water and Sustainable Development: Opportunities for the Chemical Sciences - A Workshop Report
to the Chemical Sciences Roundtable, Norling, P., Wood-Black, F., and Masciangioli, T., eds.,
National Research Council, National Academies Press, p. 19-28.
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Fate of volatile organic compounds in constructed wastewater treatment wetlands:
Keefe, S.H., Barber, L.B., Runkel, R.L., and Ryan, J.N., 2004, Environmental Science and Technology,
v. 38, no. 7, p. 2209-2216.
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Conservative and reactive solute transport in constructed wetlands: Keefe, S.H., Barber, L.B.,
Runkel, R.L., Ryan, J.N., McKnight, D.M., and Wass, R.D., 2004, Water Resources Research, v. 40,
no. 1.
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Uptake pathway for Ag bioaccumulation in three benthic invertebrates exposed to contaminated
sediments: Yoo, H., Lee, J.-S., Lee, B.-G., Lee, I.-T., Schlekat, C.E., Koh, C.-H., and
Luoma, S.N., 2004, Marine Ecology Progress Series, v. 270, p. 141-152.
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Hydrologic variability, water chemistry, and phytoplankton biomass in a large floodplain of the
Sacramento River, CA, U.S.A.: Schemel, L.E., Sommer, T.R., Muller-Solger, A.B., and Harrell, W.C.,
2004, Hydrobiologia, v. 513, p. 129-139.
- Use of an electromagnetic seepage meter to investigate temporal variability in
lake seepage: Rosenberry, D.O., and Morin, R.H., 2004, Ground Water, v. 42, no. 1, p. 68-77.
- Urban contribution of pharmaceuticals and other organic wastewater contaminants
to streams during differing flow conditions: Kolpin, D.W., Skopec, M., Meyer,
M.T., Furlong, E.T., and Zaugg, S.D., 2004, The Science of the Total Environment, v. 328, no. 1-3,
p. 119-130.
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Determination of pharmaceutical compounds in surface- and ground-water samples by solid-phase
extraction and high-performance liquid chromatography - electrospray ionization mass spectrometry:
Cahill, J.D., Furlong, E.T., Burkhardt, M.R., Kolpin, Data, and Anderson, L.G., 2004, Journal of
Chromatography A., v. 1041, no. 1-2, p. 171-180.
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Occurrence of hexavalent chromium in ground water in the western Mojave Desert, California:
Ball, J.W., and Izbicki, J.A., 2004, Applied Geochemistry, v. 19, p. 1123-1135.
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Spatial and temporal changes in microbial community structure associated with recharge-influenced
chemical gradients in a contaminated aquifer: Haack, S.K., Fogarty, L.R., West, T.G., Alm, E.W.,
McGuire, J.T., Long, D.T., Hyndman, D.W., and Forney, L.R., 2004, Environmental Microbiology,
v. 6, no. 5, p. 438-448.
- Changes in ground-water quality near two
granular-iron permeable reactive barriers in a sand and gravel aquifer, Cape Cod,
Massachusetts, 1997-2000, Savoie, J.G., Kent, D.B., Smith, R.L., LeBlanc, D.R., and
Hubble, D.W., 2004, U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4309, 77 p.
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Herbicide concentrations in the
Mississippi River Basin - the importance of chloroacetanilide herbicide degradates:
Rebich, R.A., Coupe, R.H., and Thurman, E.M., 2004, The Science of the Total Environment,
v. 321, no. 1-3, p. 189-199.
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Historical trends in occurrence and atmospheric inputs of halogenated volatile organic compounds
in untreated ground water used as a source of drinking water: Shapiro, S.D., Busenberg, E.,
Focazio, M.J., Plummer, N., 2004, The Science of the Total Environment, v. 321, no. 1-3,
p. 201-217.
- Bibliography of
Publications in Year 2004
- Bibliography of
Publications in Year 2003
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