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Autor:
Angelyn Bass, Thomas R. Weicht, David E. Broxton, Deborah A. Neher, Douglas Porter, Rebecca Domingue, Michael N. Spilde, Patrick Longmire
Publikováno v:
MRS Advances. 2:1969-2005
Bandelier National Monument (BNM) was created to protect an extraordinary inventory of archaeological resources carved in the Tshirege Member of the Bandelier Tuff. These include more than one thousand excavated chambers, called cavates, used for dwe
Publikováno v:
Hydrogeology Journal. 24:819-839
Analysis of groundwater chemistry can yield important insights about subsurface conditions, and provide an alternative and complementary method for characterizing basin hydrogeology, especially in areas where hydraulic data are limited. More specific
Autor:
Patrick Longmire
Publikováno v:
New Mexico Geological Society Annual Spring Meeting.
Publikováno v:
New Mexico Geological Society, 2017 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume, Theme: "Uranium in New Mexico: the Resource and the Legacy".
Autor:
Patrick Longmire, Kim Granzow, Stephen Yanicak, David Fellenz, Michael Dale, Megan Green, Antonio Trujillo
Publikováno v:
New Mexico Geological Society, 2017 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume, Theme: "Uranium in New Mexico: the Resource and the Legacy".
Autor:
Jeffrey M. Heikoop, Danny Katzman, Patrick Longmire, David T. Vaniman, Donald D. Hickmott, Steven L. Reneau, Velimir V. Vesselinov, Mei Ding, Tim J. Goering, David E. Broxton, Thomas M. Johnson, Justin J.G. Glessner, E. Jacobs, Kay H. Birdsell, Anirban Basu
Publikováno v:
Chemical Geology. 373:1-9
Reduction of toxic Cr(VI) to less toxic Cr(III) is an important process for attenuating Cr(VI) transport in groundwater. This process results in immobilization of chromium as Cr(III) and effectively decreases the overall mobility of the chromium inve
Publikováno v:
New Mexico Geological Society, 2016 Annual Spring Meeting, Proceedings Volume, Theme: "Geohazards in New Mexico and Surrounding Areas".
Publikováno v:
Environmental Earth Sciences. 75
Hundreds of domestic wells in northern New Mexico, have concentrations of U, As, and NO3 − that exceed the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) maximum contaminant level (MCL) for drinking water consumption. As part of a case study in groundwa
Autor:
Dale Counce, Robert Gray, M. Dale, Toti E. Larson, Patrick Longmire, Andrew Manning, Brent D. Newman, Kim Granzow
From October 2004 through February 2006, Los Alamos National Laboratory, the New Mexico Environment Department-Department of Energy Oversight Bureau, and the United States Geological Survey conducted a hydrochemical investigation. The purpose of the
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6be0baf073f92e27a1ff0d14e5bce8eb
https://doi.org/10.2172/912635
https://doi.org/10.2172/912635