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drive-point piezometer groundwater sampling
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Description
Systematic collection of groundwater samples at regular depth intervals using sediment coring and peristaltic pumping, with immediate field analysis and laboratory chemical characterization. Targets transient hydrogeochemical conditions in riparian floodplains.
Typical Equipment
- sediment coring device
- peristaltic pump
- Neoprene tubing
- multi-parameter probe
- ELAN DRC II ICP-MS
- Dionex ICS-2100
- Shimadzu TOC-VCPH
- Lachat QuikChem 8500
Output Measurements
- cation concentrations
- anion concentrations
- dissolved organic carbon
- pH
- oxidation-reduction potential
- electrical conductivity
Papers Using This Protocol (25)
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Model-based interpretation of solute exports and carbon partitioning during shale weathering in a mountainous hillslope
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Hydrological control of rock carbon fluxes from shale weathering
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Aerobic respiration controls on shale weathering
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Molecular nature of mineral-organic associations within redox-active mountainous floodplain sediments
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Beaver dams overshadow climate extremes in controlling riparian hydrology and water quality
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Sulfur Biogeochemical Cycling and Redox Dynamics in a Shale-Dominated Mountainous Watershed
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Quantifying Subsurface Flow and Solute Transport in a Snowmelt-Recharged Hillslope With Multiyear Water Balance
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Production of hydrogen peroxide in an intra-meander hyporheic zone at East River, Colorado
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Beaver dams overshadow climate extremes in controlling riparian hydrology and water quality
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Effect of elevation, season and accelerated snowmelt on biogeochemical processes during isolated conifer needle litter decomposition
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Direct Observation of the Depth of Active Groundwater Circulation in an Alpine Watershed
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Modeling the Impact of Riparian Hollows on River Corridor Nitrogen Exports
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Bedrock weathering contributes to subsurface reactive nitrogen and nitrous oxide emissions
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Porewater Lead Concentrations Limited by Particulate Organic Matter Coupled With Ephemeral Iron(III) and Sulfide Phases during Redox Cycles Within Contaminated Floodplain Soils
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Geochemical Controls on Release and Speciation of Fe(II) and Mn(II) From Hyporheic Sediments of East River, Colorado
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Seasonal Manganese Transport in the Hyporheic Zone of a Snowmelt-Dominated River (East River, Colorado)
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Hyporheic Zone Microbiome Assembly Is Linked to Dynamic Water Mixing Patterns in Snowmelt-Dominated Headwater Catchments
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Depth- and time-resolved distributions of snowmelt-driven hillslope subsurface flow and transport and their contributions to surface waters.
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Predicting sedimentary bedrock subsurface weathering fronts and weathering rates
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Heterogeneity in Hyporheic Flow, Pore Water Chemistry, and Microbial Community Composition in an Alpine Streambed
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Dormancy rates in microbial communities across an elevational gradient
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Concentration-discharge behavior as an indication of groundwater contribution in Copper Creek sub-catchment of the Upper East River Basin
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Assessing the Role of Oxbow Deposits in Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics within Alpine Watersheds
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Using geochemical indicators to distinguish high biogeochemical activitiy in floodplain soils and sediments
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