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Autor:
Doyle C. Wilson
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 621
Heavy metal, nutrient, and hydrocarbon levels in and adjacent to Lake Havasu, a regionally significant water supply reservoir with a highly controlled, dynamic flow regime, are assessed in relation to possible stormwater runoff impacts from an arid u
Autor:
Tammy L. Jones-Lepp, Doyle C. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience. 19:231-251
In 2008, Lake Havasu City, Arizona, began a treated wastewater subsurface recharge program at its North Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (NRP) to store treated wastewater, which is planned to be seasonally recovered for irrigation during the summe
Autor:
Charles A. Sanchez, David A. Alvarez, Tammy L. Jones-Lepp, Doyle C. Wilson, Randi Laurant Taniguchi-Fu
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. 430:237-245
article i nfo Emerging contaminants (ECs) (e.g., pharmaceuticals, illicit drugs, personal care products) have been detected in waters across the United States. The objective of this study was to evaluate point sources of ECs along the Colorado River,
Autor:
Doyle C. Wilson, Timothy Montbriand
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geoscience Education. 56:126-130
The creation of an educational geologic display at the Lake Havasu City campus of Mohave Community College was accomplished by collecting boulder-sized specimens of representative rock types that occur within the boundaries of Mohave County, Arizona.
Autor:
Doyle C. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Environmental and Engineering Geoscience. 9:327-338
Hydrogeologic properties of the Neogene Hillsboro Formation and Willamette Silt in the Tualatin basin are evaluated to provide a foundation for future groundwater use in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area, and are then compared to hydrogeologica
Autor:
Doyle C. Wilson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Sedimentary Research. 70:117-126
Quantitative heavy mineral and geochemical analyses of Neogene nonmarine clastic deposits are used to compare provenances of two sedimentary sequences lying in adjacent forearc basins in northwestern Oregon and to interpret structural and depositiona
Publikováno v:
Environmental & Engineering Geoscience. :189-197
Orthophosphate concentrations in the Tualatin River of northwest Oregon have historically been high enough for the formation of seasonal algal blooms in the lower slow moving stretches of the river. Past work to decrease phosphate levels concentrated