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Publications Details for Grant Number R829400E01

Investigations into the causes of diel cycling of heavy metals in streams

RFA: EPSCoR (Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research) (2000)

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Dissertation/Thesis Experimental investigation of the causes of diurnal cycling of zinc in a small stream impacted by mine drainage. None Xie Y

Xie Y. Experimental investigation of the causes of diurnal cycling of zinc in a small stream impacted by mine drainage. M.S. Thesis. Department of Environmental Engineering, Montana Tech of The University of Montana, Butte, MT, 2002.

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Journal Article Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams: occurrence and possible causes. WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH Nimick DA, Gammons CH, Cleasby TE, Madison JP, Skaar D, Brick CM Nimick DA, Gammons CH, Cleasby TE, Madison JP, Skaar D, Brick CM. Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams:occurrence and possible causes. Water Resources Research 2003;39(9):1247-1264. R829400E01 (2002)
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Presentation Diel zinc cycling and groundwater-surface water interactions at High Ore Creek in Basin, Montana. None Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH. Diel zinc cycling and groundwater-surface water interactions at High Ore Creek in Basin, Montana. Presented at the 19th Annual Montana Water Conference, American Water Resources Association, Livingston, MT, October 3-4, 2002. R829400E01 (2002)
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Presentation Diurnal fluctuations in pH, dissolved oxygen and other parameters in the Big Hole River and its tributaries. None Wenz A, Gammons CH, Ridenour R Wenz A, Gammons CH, Ridenour R. Diurnal fluctuations in pH, dissolved oxygen and other parameters in the Big Hole River and its tributaries. Presented at the 18th Annual Montana Water Conference, American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT, October 4-5, 2001. R829400E01 (2002)
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Presentation Experimental investigation of the causes of diurnal cycling of zinc in a stream impacted by mine drainage. None Xie Y, Gammons CH Xie Y, Gammons CH. Experimental investigation of the causes of diurnal cycling of zinc in a stream impacted by mine drainage. Presented at the 18th Annual Montana Water Conference, American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT, October 4-5, 2001. R829400E01 (2002)
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Proceedings Diel zinc cycling and groundwater-surface water interactions at High Ore Creek in Basin, Montana. None Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH. Diel zinc cycling and groundwater-surface water interactions at High Ore Creek in Basin, Montana. In: Proceedings of the 19th Annual Montana Water Conference, American Water Resources Association, Livingston, MT, 2002 (abstract). R829400E01 (2002)
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Proceedings Groundwater-surface water interactions and diel zinc cycling in non-acidic streams draining abandoned mines. None Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH Shope CL, Xie Y, Gammons CH. Groundwater-surface water interactions and diel zinc cycling in non-acidic streams draining abandoned mines. In: Proceeding of the Annual Meeting of the National Groundwater Association, December 8-11, 2002 (abstract). R829400E01 (2002)
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Proceedings Diurnal fluctuations in pH, dissolved oxygen and other parameters in the Big Hole River and its tributaries. None Wenz A, Gammons CH, Ridenour R Wenz A, Gammons CH, Ridenour R. Diurnal fluctuations in pH, dissolved oxygen and other parameters in the Big Hole River and its tributaries. In: Proceedings of the 18th Annual Montana Water Conference, American Water Resources Association, Missoula, MT (abstract). R829400E01 (2002)
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