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Publikováno v:
Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 499:203-211
Autor:
Donald O. Rosenberry, Anthony J. Fiorentino, Robert Moucha, James W. LaBaugh, Martin B. Goldhaber, Zeno F. Levy, Donald I. Siegel, David M. Mushet
Publikováno v:
Journal of Hydrology. 557:391-406
Subsurface storage of sulfate salts allows closed-basin wetlands in the semiarid Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America to maintain moderate surface water salinity (total dissolved solids [TDS] from 1 to 10 g L−1), which provides critical ha
Autor:
Martin B. Goldhaber, Donald O. Rosenberry, Zunli Lu, Zeno F. Levy, David M. Mushet, Xiaoli Zhou, Laura K. Lautz, Christopher T. Mills, Donald I. Siegel
Publikováno v:
Chemical Geology. 476:191-207
Numerous closed-basin prairie wetlands throughout the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America maintain moderate surface pond salinities (total dissolved solids [TDS] from 1 to 10 g L− 1) under semiarid climate by accumulation of gypsum and sa
Autor:
Blaine B. McCleskey, Martin B. Goldhaber, Christopher T. Mills, Jennifer Rover, David M. Mushet
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 36:255-272
One hundred sixty-seven Prairie Pothole lakes, ponds and wetlands (largely lakes) previously analyzed chemically during the late 1960’s and early to mid-1970’s were resampled and reanalyzed in 2011–2012. The two sampling periods differed climat
Autor:
James W. LaBaugh, Martin B. Goldhaber, Donald O. Rosenberry, Ned H. Euliss, Christopher T. Mills, David M. Mushet, Richard D. Nelson
Publikováno v:
Wetlands. 36:343-355
Wetter conditions beginning in 1993 resulted in marked changes in water levels and surface extent of prairie-pothole region wetland ponds, including closed-basin wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake area of North Dakota, U.S.A. Pond water levels after 199
Autor:
Martin B. Goldhaber, James F. Ranville, Jean M. Morrison, Sharon F. Diehl, JoAnn M. Holloway, Robert L. Hooper, Christopher T. Mills, George N. Breit
Publikováno v:
Applied Geochemistry. 61:72-86
A soil geochemical study in northern California was done to investigate the role that weathering and transport play in the regional distribution and mobility of geogenic Cr and Ni, which are both potentially toxic and carcinogenic. These elements are
Autor:
Craig A. Stricker, David M. Mushet, James W. LaBaugh, Christopher T. Mills, Martin B. Goldhaber, Jean M. Morrison
Publikováno v:
Chemical Geology. 387:170-183
This study addresses the geologic and hydrogeochemical processes operating at a range of scales within the prairie pothole region (PPR). The PPR is a 750,000 km2 portion of north central North America that hosts millions of small wetlands known to be
Autor:
Nedal T. Nassar, Carl D. Shapiro, Toni Lyn Morelli, Adam J. Terando, Karen E. Jenni, Michael J. Focazio, Sasha C. Reed, Suzette A. Morman, Donald E. Tillitt, Edward G. Stets, Jordan S. Read, Jake F. Weltzin, Jill S. Baron, R. Sky Bristol, Julio L. Betancourt, Leslie Hsu, John W. Haines, Terry L. Sohl, Timothy R. Newman, Michael A. Tischler, Martin B. Goldhaber, Christian E. Zimmerman, Paul C.D. Milly, Richard A. Smith, Victor F. Labson, Mary Cantrill, Kevin D. Lafferty, Patricia L. Toccalino, Ward E. Sanford, Kristin A. Ludwig, Mark P. Waldrop, Paul E. Exter, Anne Wein, David J. Wald, Lauren E. Hay, Andrea C. Ostroff
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Publikováno v:
Science of The Total Environment. :363-373
Sacramento Valley (California, USA) soils and sediments have high concentrations of Cr(III) because they are partially derived from ultramafic material. Some Cr(III) is oxidized to more toxic and mobile Cr(VI) by soil Mn oxides. Valley soils typicall
Autor:
David B. Smith, James B. Grace, Rebecca E. Drenovsky, Daniel M. Howard, Kate M. Scow, Martin B. Goldhaber, Bruce K. Wylie, JoAnn M. Holloway, R. Dick, Mark P. Waldrop
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 98(7)
Soil microbial communities control critical ecosystem processes such as decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil organic matter formation. Continental scale patterns in the composition and functioning of microbial communities are related to climatic