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Research Papers on the Mahomet Aquifer


Chemical and isotopic indicators of groundwater evolution in the basal sands of a buried bedrock valley in the midwestern United States: Implications for recharge, rock-water interactions, and mixing, K.C. Hackley, S.V. Panno & T.F. Anderson, GSA Bulletin, V122, no. 7/8, 1047-1066. (May 2010), 2MB
Fate of Arsenic in the Mahomet Aquifer: Influence of Added Sulfate and Nitrate R. Sanford, T. Flynn, T.R. Holm, & W.R. Kelly (Jan 09), 731 KB
Illinois Water 2008 (Oct 08)
Research Projects: 1990-2007 (Oct 07)
Bacterial sulfate reduction limits natural arsenic contamination in groundwater, Kirk et al. (2004). (Feb 05, Reprint from Journal of Geology, Nov 2004)
The Mahomet Aquifer: Recent Advances in our Knowledge, Mehnert et al. (2004). (Nov 04, companion paper for IL Water 2004 presentation)
Arsenic geochemistry and distribution in the Mahomet aquifer, IL, Holm et al. (2004) (May 04)
Groundwater Geology of DeWitt, Piatt, and northern Macon Counties, Illinois (Oct 03)
Speciation and Distribution of Arsenic in the Mahomet Aquifer, Illinois (Sept 2003, Presented at the American Chemical Society National Meeting, New York, Sept 7-11, 2003)
Arsenic in Midwestern Glacial Deposits-- Occurrence and Relation to Selected Hydrogeologic and Geochemical Factors , M.A. Thomas, 2003 (USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 03-4228)
The Mahomet Aquifer: A Transboundary Resource in East-Central Illinois reprinted from Water International , Vol. 28, No. 2, 170-180
3D Seismic at Allerton Park (Mar 2003)


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