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TOC analysis
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Description
Comprehensive chemical analysis of water samples including major ions, trace metals, and conservative tracers using multiple analytical techniques. Includes field measurements and laboratory analyses with quality control procedures.
Typical Equipment
- YSI 556MPS field multimeter
- ion chromatography
- ICP-OES
- ThermoFisher Ultimate 3000 HPLC
Output Measurements
- pH
- alkalinity
- major cations and anions
- trace metals
- uranium concentrations
- tracer concentrations
Papers Using This Protocol (13)
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Effects of Dissolved Oxygen & Iron II Concentration Fluxes in Beaver-Impacted Floodplains
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Single-Well Push–Pull Tracer Test Analyses to Determine Aquifer Reactive Transport Parameters at a Former Uranium Mill Site (Grand Junction, Colorado)
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Production of hydrogen peroxide in an intra-meander hyporheic zone at East River, Colorado
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Improving predictions of stream CO2 concentrations and fluxes using a stream network model: A case study in the East River watershed, CO, USA
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Significant stream chemistry response to temperature variations in a high-elevation mountain watershed
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Differential C-Q Analysis: A New Approach to Inferring Lateral Transport and Hydrologic Transients Within Multiple Reaches of a Mountainous Headwater Catchment
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Distinct Source Water Chemistry Shapes Contrasting Concentration-Discharge Patterns
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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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Carbon Dioxide Efflux and Storage in Small, Drying Alpine Ponds
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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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The Role of Alpine Wetlands as Hot Spots of Dissolved Organic Carbon in the East River, Colorado
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