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PLOS ONE | 2016

Trace Elements in Stormflow, Ash, and Burned Soil following the 2009 Station Fire in Southern California

Carmen A. Burton; Todd M. Hoefen; Geoffrey S. Plumlee; Katherine L. Baumberger; Adam R. Backlin; Elizabeth Gallegos; Robert N. Fisher

Most research on the effects of wildfires on stream water quality has focused on suspended sediment and nutrients in streams and water bodies, and relatively little research has examined the effects of wildfires on trace elements. The purpose of this study was two-fold: 1) to determine the effect of the 2009 Station Fire in the Angeles National Forest northeast of Los Angeles, CA on trace element concentrations in streams, and 2) compare trace elements in post-fire stormflow water quality to criteria for aquatic life to determine if trace elements reached concentrations that can harm aquatic life. Pre-storm and stormflow water-quality samples were collected in streams located inside and outside of the burn area of the Station Fire. Ash and burned soil samples were collected from several locations within the perimeter of the Station Fire. Filtered concentrations of Fe, Mn, and Hg and total concentrations of most trace elements in storm samples were elevated as a result of the Station Fire. In contrast, filtered concentrations of Cu, Pb, Ni, and Se and total concentrations of Cu were elevated primarily due to storms and not the Station Fire. Total concentrations of Se and Zn were elevated as a result of both storms and the Station Fire. Suspended sediment in stormflows following the Station Fire was an important transport mechanism for trace elements. Cu, Pb, and Zn primarily originate from ash in the suspended sediment. Fe primarily originates from burned soil in the suspended sediment. As, Mn, and Ni originate from both ash and burned soil. Filtered concentrations of trace elements in stormwater samples affected by the Station Fire did not reach levels that were greater than criteria established for aquatic life. Total concentrations for Fe, Pb, Ni, and Zn were detected at concentrations above criteria established for aquatic life.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2018

Status and understanding of groundwater quality in the Monterey-Salinas Shallow Aquifer Study Unit, 2012–13: California GAMA Priority Basin Project

Carmen A. Burton; Michael T. Wright

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Scientific Investigations Report | 2011

Status and understanding of groundwater quality in the Santa Clara River Valley, 2007-California GAMA Priority Basin Project

Carmen A. Burton; Joseph Montrella; Matthew K. Landon; Kenneth Belitz

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Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2005

Algal productivity and nitrate assimilation in an effluent dominated concrete lined stream

Robert Kent; Kenneth Belitz; Carmen A. Burton


American Fisheries Society Symposium | 2005

Aquatic Assemblages of the Highly Urbanized Santa Ana River Basin, California

Larry R. Brown; Carmen A. Burton; Kenneth Belitz


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2000

Stormflow chemistry in the Santa Ana River below Prado Dam and at the diversion downstream from Imperial Highway, southern California, 1995-98

John A. Izbicki; Gregory O. Mendez; Carmen A. Burton


American Fisheries Society Symposium | 2005

Assessing water source and channel type as factors affecting benthic macroinvertebrate and periphyton assemblages in the highly urbanized Santa Ana River Basin, California

Carmen A. Burton; Larry R. Brown; Kenneth Belitz


U.S. Geological Survey circular | 2004

Water Quality in the Santa Ana Basin, California, 1999-2001

Kenneth Belitz; Scott N. Hamlin; Carmen A. Burton; Robert Kent; Ronald G. Fay; Tyler D. Johnson


Annals of Environmental Science | 2012

Sources of fecal indicator bacteria to groundwater, Malibu Lagoon and the near-shore ocean, Malibu, California, USA

John A. Izbicki; Peter W. Swarzenski; Carmen A. Burton; Laurie C. Van De Werfhorst; Patricia A. Holden; Eric A. Dubinsky


Data Series | 2008

Ground-Water Quality Data in the Southeast San Joaquin Valley, 2005-2006 - Results from the California GAMA Program

Carmen A. Burton; Kenneth Belitz

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Kenneth Belitz

United States Geological Survey

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Matthew K. Landon

United States Geological Survey

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John A. Izbicki

United States Geological Survey

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Michael T. Wright

United States Geological Survey

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Robert Kent

United States Geological Survey

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Gregory O. Mendez

United States Geological Survey

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Jennifer L. Shelton

United States Geological Survey

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Larry R. Brown

United States Geological Survey

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Michael Land

United States Geological Survey

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Tyler D. Johnson

United States Geological Survey

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