Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)ABSTRACT Dustin Graves ASSESSING THE ROLE OF GEOLOGIC SETTING ON THE HYDROLOGY AND GROUND WATER GEOCHEMISTRY OF FENS IN THE GLACIATED MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES A water quality investigation of several fens located in the temperate glaciated Midwestern United States, near the southern limit of fen occurrence, was conducted to assess the role of geologic setting on the hydrogeochemical signature of fens and to compare hydrogeochemistry of fens located in different geographic and geologic settings. The five studied fens, located in the Central Till Plain physiographic region of Indiana, receive ground water sourced from glacial tills with very similar petrologic composition. These wetl...
The Great Plains (Dakota) aquifer system is one of the most extensive in North America, extending fr...
Author Institution: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThe U.S. Geological Survey Regio...
The C horizon is the deepest soil layer that is technically unweathered, similar to the rest of the ...
Fens are peatlands which are dependent on groundwater discharge to provide nutrient enrichment. Fens...
Occurrence of distinctive plant communities, rich fens, in specific hydrogeologic settings with high...
Wetlands between, and within, dune-beach complexes along the south shore of Lake Michigan are strong...
Fens are abundant in the San Juan Mountains. By exploring the geomorphology and geochemistry of fen ...
Regional geochemical databases for the northern Midwest USA are being compiled to examine the variou...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.June 2020. Major: Geology. Advisor: Howard Mooers. 1 computer fi...
The sources of water and corresponding delivery mechanisms to groundwater-fed fens are not well unde...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Numerous studies have investigated the fate...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-178)Ground water from five township areas in northe...
Soil salinization associated with saline groundwater discharge results in decreased agricultural pro...
Calcareous wetlands are rare in New England due to the limited occurrence of limestone-rich bedrock....
Calcareous fens are rare wetland ecosystems supplied by water rich in calcium, magnesium, and bicarb...
The Great Plains (Dakota) aquifer system is one of the most extensive in North America, extending fr...
Author Institution: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThe U.S. Geological Survey Regio...
The C horizon is the deepest soil layer that is technically unweathered, similar to the rest of the ...
Fens are peatlands which are dependent on groundwater discharge to provide nutrient enrichment. Fens...
Occurrence of distinctive plant communities, rich fens, in specific hydrogeologic settings with high...
Wetlands between, and within, dune-beach complexes along the south shore of Lake Michigan are strong...
Fens are abundant in the San Juan Mountains. By exploring the geomorphology and geochemistry of fen ...
Regional geochemical databases for the northern Midwest USA are being compiled to examine the variou...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis.June 2020. Major: Geology. Advisor: Howard Mooers. 1 computer fi...
The sources of water and corresponding delivery mechanisms to groundwater-fed fens are not well unde...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Numerous studies have investigated the fate...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [173]-178)Ground water from five township areas in northe...
Soil salinization associated with saline groundwater discharge results in decreased agricultural pro...
Calcareous wetlands are rare in New England due to the limited occurrence of limestone-rich bedrock....
Calcareous fens are rare wetland ecosystems supplied by water rich in calcium, magnesium, and bicarb...
The Great Plains (Dakota) aquifer system is one of the most extensive in North America, extending fr...
Author Institution: U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources DivisionThe U.S. Geological Survey Regio...
The C horizon is the deepest soil layer that is technically unweathered, similar to the rest of the ...