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Water Air and Soil Pollution | 1988

Atmospheric deposition effects on the chemistry of a stream in Northeastern Georgia

Gary R. Buell; Norman E. Peters

The quantity and quality of precipitation and streamwater were measured from August 1985 through September 1986 in the Brier Creek watershed, a 440-ha drainage in the Southern Blue Ridge Province of northeastern Georgia, to determine stream sensitivity to acidic deposition. Precipitation samples collected at 2 sites had a volume-weighted average pH of 4.40 whereas stream samples collected near the mouth of Brier Creek had a discharge-weighted average pH of 6.70. Computed solute fluxes through the watershed and observed changes in streamwater chemistry during storm flow suggest that cation exchange, mineral weathering, SO42− adsorption by the soil, and groundwater discharge to the stream are probable factors affecting neutralization of precipitation acidity. Net solute fluxes for the watershed indicate that, of the precipitation input, > 99% of the H+, 93% of the NH4+ and NO3−, and 77% of the SO42− were retained. Sources within the watershed yielded base cations, Cl−, and HCO3− and accounted for 84, 47, and 100% of the net transport, respectively. Although streamwater SO42− and NO3− concentrations increased during stormflow, peak concentrations of these anions were much less than average concentrations in the precipitation. This suggests retention of these solutes occurs even when water residence time is short.


Open-File Report | 2012

Hydrologic and landscape database for the Cache and White River National Wildlife Refuges and contributing watersheds in Arkansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma

Gary R. Buell; Loren L. Wehmeyer; Daniel L. Calhoun

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Circular | 1998

Water quality in the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River basin, Georgia, Alabama, and Florida, 1992-95

Elizabeth A. Frick; Daniel J. Hiipe; Gary R. Buell; Carol A. Couch; Evelyn H. Hopkins; David J. Wangsness; Jerry W. Garrett


Archive | 2003

Effects of urban development on nutrient loads and streamflow, upper Chattahoochee River Basin, Georgia, 1976–2001

Daniel L. Calhoun; Elizabeth A. Frick; Gary R. Buell


Open-File Report | 2000

Organophosphorus pesticide occurrence and distribution in surface and ground water of the United States, 1992-97

Evelyn H. Hopkins; Daniel J. Hippe; Elizabeth A. Frick; Gary R. Buell


Archive | 1999

Relation of Land Use to Nutrient and Suspended-Sediment Concentrations, Loads, and Yields in the Upper Chattahoochee River Basin, Georgia, 1993-98

Elizabeth A. Frick; Gary R. Buell


IAHS-AISH publication | 1997

Spatial and temporal variability in nutrient concentrations in surface waters of the Chattahoochee River basin near Atlanta, Georgia, USA

Norman E. Peters; Gary R. Buell; Elizabeth A. Frick


Archive | 1995

National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Effect Of Restricted Phosphate Detergent Use And Mandated Upgrades At Two Wastewater-Treatment Facilities On Water Quality, Metropolitan Atlanta, Georgia, 1988-93

Joseph C. DeVivo; Elizabeth A. Frick; Daniel J. Hippe; Gary R. Buell


Archive | 1993

National Water Quality Assessment Program: A Preliminary Evaluation of 1990 Nutrient Loads for the Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin

Elizabeth A. Frick; Susan M. Stell; Gary R. Buell


Open-File Report | 2017

Five hydrologic and landscape databases for selected National Wildlife Refuges in the Southeastern United States

Gary R. Buell; Laura N. Gurley; Daniel L. Calhoun; Alexandria M. Hunt

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Daniel L. Calhoun

United States Geological Survey

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Norman E. Peters

United States Geological Survey

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