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Anionic nanoparticle and microplastic non-exponential distributions from source scale with grain size in environmental granular media
ArticleAbstract: Nanoparticle and microplastic (colloid) transport behaviors impact strategies for groundwater protecPalabras claves:colloids, Groundwater, microplastics, Nanoparticles, retention, transportAutores:Bolster D., Cesar A. Ron, Erickson B., Johnson W.P., Peters B., Rasmuson A., VanNess K.Fuentes:scopusEstimating selenium removal by sedimentation from the Great Salt Lake, Utah
ArticleAbstract: The mass of Se deposited annually to sediment in the Great Salt Lake (GSL) was estimated to determinPalabras claves:Autores:Fuller C., Johnson W.P., Naftz D.L., Oliver W.A., Ximena DíazFuentes:googlescopusReconstruction of the mid-Holocene paleoclimate of the Ecuadorian Andean páramo at Tres Lagunas, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Previous paleoclimate studies have suggested a warm/dry event during the mid-Holocene in páramo vegePalabras claves:Charcoal, Holocene warm/dry period, Magnetic susceptibility, paleoenvironment, PollenAutores:Brunelle A., Frederick L., Johnson W.P., Morrison M., Patricio Javier Crespo-SánchezFuentes:googlescopusRelationships of surface water, pore water, and sediment chemistry in wetlands adjacent to Great Salt Lake, Utah, and potential impacts on plant community health
ArticleAbstract: We collected surface water, pore water, and sediment samples at five impounded wetlands adjacent toPalabras claves:Aquatic plant community health, Great Salt Lake, Nonmetric multidimensional scaling, Nutrients, Trace elements, wetlandsAutores:Carling G.T., Eddy Pazmiño, Fernandez D.P., Hoven H., Johnson W.P., Miller T., Richards D.C., Rudd A.Fuentes:googlescopusRelease of colloids from primary minimum contact under unfavorable conditions by perturbations in ionic strength and flow rate
ArticleAbstract: Colloid release from surfaces in response to ionic strength and flow perturbations has been mechanisPalabras claves:Autores:Eddy Pazmiño, Johnson W.P., Trauscht J.Fuentes:googlescopusSelenium and trace element mobility affected by periodic displacement of stratification in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
ArticleAbstract: The Great Salt Lake (GSL) is a unique ecosystem in which trace element activity cannot be characteriPalabras claves:Anoxic, Brine layer, Great Salt Lake, Hypersaline, Seiche, seleniumAutores:Beisner K., Johnson W.P., Naftz D.L., Ximena DíazFuentes:googlescopusSelenium mass balance in the Great Salt Lake, Utah
ArticleAbstract: A mass balance for Se in the south arm of the Great Salt Lake was developed for September 2006 to AuPalabras claves:Se loads, Se removal fluxes, Sedimentation Se flux, Volatile Se fluxAutores:Johnson W.P., Naftz D.L., Ximena DíazFuentes:googlescopusSize and elemental distributions of nano- to micro-particulates in the geochemically-stratified Great Salt Lake
ArticleAbstract: The characterization of trace elements in terms of their apportionment among dissolved, macromoleculPalabras claves:Autores:Fernandez D.P., Johnson W.P., Naftz D.L., Ximena DíazFuentes:googlescopusTrace element diel variations and particulate pulses in perimeter freshwater wetlands of Great Salt Lake, Utah
ArticleAbstract: Trace elements (including total and methyl Hg, Sb, Se, U, V, and Mn), field parameters (including diPalabras claves:Antimony, Mercury, selenium, sorption, uranium, VanadiumAutores:Carling G.T., Eddy Pazmiño, Fernandez D.P., Johnson W.P., Rudd A.Fuentes:googlescopusVolatile selenium flux from the great Salt Lake, Utah
ArticleAbstract: The removal mechanisms that govern Se concentrations in the Great Salt Lake are unknown despite thisPalabras claves:Autores:Johnson W.P., Naftz D.L., Oliver W.A., Ximena DíazFuentes:googlescopus