Dave Krabbenhoft; George Aiken
dissolved sulfate (tables 6-8 in OFR 01-007) solid phase sulfur (tables 1-5 in OFR 01-007) surface/pore water chemistry (tables 3-4 in OFR 97-454)
Aiken, G. R.; Ryan, J. N.
The full article is available via journal subscription or single article purchase. The abstract, tables, figures, and bibliography are available at <http://sofia.usgs.gov/publications/papers/hg_dom_binding/>
Orem, W. H.; Harvey, J.. W.; Spiker, E. C.
Orem, William H.; Harvey. Judson W.; Spiker, Elliot C.
Lerch, H. E.; Rawlik, P.
Orem, W. H.; Simmons, K. R.; Bohlen, P. J.
Posted with permission from Springer Science and Business Media. Journal of Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, Jan 2006. © Springer 2006.
Dissolved sulfate concentrations and isotopic composition data were collected from surface water from the Everglades Agricultural Area, Everglades Nutrent Removal Area, WCA1A, WCA2A, WCA2B, WCA3A, Lake Okeechobee, and Taylor Slough; from rain water in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Area, and WCA2A; and from gound water in the Everglades Nutrient Removal Area, WCA2A, and the head and tail of spillway S-10C on the Hillsboro Canal
Linking Land, Air and Water Management in the Southern Everglades and Coastal Zone to Water Quality and Ecosystem Restoration: Task 1, Mercury Cycling, Fate and Bioaccumulation at <http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/index.php?project_url=int_geochem>
Linking Land, Air and Water Management in the Southern Everglades and Coastal Zone to Water Quality and Ecosystem Restoration: Task 2, Sulfur and Nutrient Contamination, Biogeochemical Cycling, and Effects at <http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/index.php?project_url=int_geochem_nutrients>
Linking Land, Air and Water Management in the Southern Everglades and Coastal Zone to Water Quality and Ecosystem Restoration: Task 3, Natural Organic Matter-Mercury Interactions at <http://sofia.usgs.gov/projects/index.php?project_url=int_organic_hg>
Table 1 contains data for sulfur species concentrations (percent dry weight) and change in 34S concentrations in sediment from two sites in WCA 1A (Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge)
Table 2 contains data for sulfur species concentrations and change in 34S conecntrations in sediment from three sites in WCA 2A
Table 3 contains data for sulfur species concentrations and change in 34S conecntrations in sediment from three sites in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA)
Table 4 contains data for sulfur species concentrations and change in 34S conecntrations in sediment from two sites in Lake Okeechobee
Table 5 contains data for sulfur species concentrations and change in 34S conecntrations in sediment from two sites in Taylor Slough
The data include core segment; average depth (cm); sulfate, AVS (acid volatile sulfides), DS (disulfides), OS (sulfate and organic Sulfur), and TS (total sulfides) % dry weight; and sulfate, AVS, DS, and OS for delta 34S
Table 6 contains data for sulfate concentrations and changes in 34S values in surface water for sites in Water Conservation Area (WCA) 2A. WCA2B, WCA3A, Hillsboro Canal, L67 Canal, Miami Canal, Everglades Nutrient Removal area (ENR), Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), Lake Okeechobee and tributary rivers and creeks, Taylor Slough North and South, and Florida Bay,
Table 7 contains data for sulfate concentrations and change in 34S conecntrations in rainwater from two sites in the ENR amd one site in WCA 2A
Table 8 contains data for sulfate concentrations and changes in 34S values in groundwater from Hillsboro Canal, WCA2A, and ENR. Surface water data taken at the same time at the same collection sites in included
Table 3 contains surface water and pore water values for pH, titration alkalinity, dissolved organic carbon, sulfide, Sulfate, phosphate, ammonium, nitrate, chloride, fluoride, and bromide in USGS 1994 and 1995 cores from selected sites in south Florida. Surface water samples are indicated by depth 0 cm.
Table 4 contains concentrations (mg/l) of Na, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Sr, and Si in surface water and pore water from 1994 and 1995 USGS cores at selected sites in south Florida. Surface water samples are indicated by the 0 cm depth interval.
U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey
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