2013
DOI: 10.3133/sir20135098
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Geochemical evidence of groundwater flow paths and the fate and transport of constituents of concern in the alluvial aquifer at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico, 2009

Abstract: As part of an environmental investigation at Fort Wingate Depot Activity, New Mexico, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, interpreted aqueous geochemical concentrations to better understand the groundwater flow paths and the fate and transport of constituents of concern in the alluvial aquifer underlying the study area. The fine-grained nature of the alluvial matrix creates a highly heterogeneous environment, which adds to the difficulty of characterizing the flow … Show more

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“…Tritium ( 3 H) values for groundwater collected from wells at the Shiprock Disposal Site, November 2012, with projected decay curves and precipitation concentrations measured inAlbuquerque, New Mexico, 1950-2013 …”
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