A suite of chemical and isotope tracers (dissolved noble gases, stable isotopes of water, radiocarbon, and CI) have been analyzed along a flow path in the Dakota aquifer system to determine likely recharge sources, ground water residence times, and the extent of mixing between local and intermediate flow systems, presumably caused by large well screens. Three water types were distinguished with the tracers, each having a very different history. Two of the water types were found in south-eastern Colorado where the Dakota is poorly confined. The tracer data suggest that the first group recharged locally during the last few thousand years and the second group was composed of ground water that recharged earlier during a cooler climate, presumab...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, major ions, and trace elements were used as geochemical trac...
Origin and age of groundwater in the Milk River aquifer (Alberta, Canada) was the focal point of the...
Noble gases are chemically inert and therefore at least some of the complications that are common in...
A suite of chemical and isotope tracers (dissolved noble gases, stable isotopes of water, radiocarbo...
An extensive suite of isotopic and geochemical tracers in groundwater has been used to provide hydro...
An extensive suite of isotopic and geochemical tracers in groundwater has been used to provide hydro...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
Isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, helium, and neon in groundwater from 20 wells in the Lower Colorado Ri...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Low 14C activities in groundwater of the confined part of the Aquia aquifer in southeastern Maryland...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, major ions, and trace elements were used as geochemical trac...
Origin and age of groundwater in the Milk River aquifer (Alberta, Canada) was the focal point of the...
Noble gases are chemically inert and therefore at least some of the complications that are common in...
A suite of chemical and isotope tracers (dissolved noble gases, stable isotopes of water, radiocarbo...
An extensive suite of isotopic and geochemical tracers in groundwater has been used to provide hydro...
An extensive suite of isotopic and geochemical tracers in groundwater has been used to provide hydro...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
Observations are key to our ability to understand present climate and predict future change. However...
The solubility of the noble gases is temperature dependent. Other factors influencing solubility are...
Isotopes of hydrogen, carbon, helium, and neon in groundwater from 20 wells in the Lower Colorado Ri...
We use noble gas concentrations and multiple isotopic tracers in groundwater and stream water in a s...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
This study is focused on establishing the extent of potential hydraulic connections of local lowland...
textAtmospheric noble gases (He, Ne, Ar, Kr, and Xe) dissolved in groundwater are a valuable tool in...
Low 14C activities in groundwater of the confined part of the Aquia aquifer in southeastern Maryland...
Stable isotopes of hydrogen and oxygen, major ions, and trace elements were used as geochemical trac...
Origin and age of groundwater in the Milk River aquifer (Alberta, Canada) was the focal point of the...
Noble gases are chemically inert and therefore at least some of the complications that are common in...