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Cedar River Project - Abstracts



  • 2003
    • Groundwater How and Water Quality – A Flowpath Study in the Seminole Well Field, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
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    • Evolution from a Conventional Well Field to a Riverbank-Filtration System
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  • 2000
    • Herbicides and herbicide degradates in shallow groundwater and the Cedar River near a municpal well field, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, R.A. Boyd
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  • 1999
    • Selected nutrients and pesticides in streams of the Eastern Iowa Basins, 1970-95, D.J. Schnoebelen, K.D. Becher, M.W. Bobier and T. Wilton
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    • Groundwater Geochemistry in the Seminole Well Field, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, R.A. Boyd
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  • 1998
    • Hydrogeology and water quality in the Cedar Rapids area, Iowa, 1992-96, P.M. Schulmeyer & D.J. Schnoebelen
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    • Characterizing ground water flow in the municipal well fields of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, with selected environmental tracers, R.A. Boyd
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  • 1996
    • Selected hydrolgeologic data from the Cedar Rapids area, Benton and Linn Counties, Iowa, October 1992 through March 1996, D.J. Schnoebelen and P.M. Schulmeyer
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    • Movement of agricultural chemicals between surface water and ground water, lower Cedar River Basin, Iowa, P.J. Squillace, J.P. Caldwell, P.M. Schulmeyer, and C.A Harvey.
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    • Observed and simulated movement of bank-storage water, P.J. Squillace
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  • 1995
    • Effect of the Cedar River on the quality of the groundwater Supply for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, P.M. Schulmeyer
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  • 1993
    • Groundwater as a nonpoint source of atrazine and deethylatrazine in a river during base flow conditions, P.J. Squillace, , E.M. Thurman, and E.T. Furlong.
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  • 1992
    • Herbicide transport in rivers: Importance of hydrology and geochemistry in nonpoint-source contamination, P.J. Squillace, and E.M Thurman,
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  • 1988
    • Surface-water quality of the Cedar River basin, Iowa-Minnesota, with emphasis on the occurrence and transport of herbicides, May 1984 through November 1985, P.J. Squillace, and R.A. Engberg.
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