Jeannie R.B. Barlow
United States Geological Survey
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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2012
Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Richard H. Coupe
During April 2007 through September 2008, the USGS collected hydrogeologic and water-quality data from a site on the Bogue Phalia to evaluate the role of groundwater and surface-water interaction on the transport of nitrate to the shallow sand and gravel aquifer underlying the Mississippi Alluvial Plain in northwestern Mississippi. A two-dimensional groundwater/surface-water exchange model was developed using temperature and head data and VS2DH, a variably saturated flow and energy transport model. Results from this model showed that groundwater/surface-water exchange at the site occurred regularly and recharge was laterally extensive into the alluvial aquifer. Nitrate was consistently reported in surface-water samples (n = 52, median concentration = 39.8 μmol/L) although never detected in samples collected from in-stream piezometers or shallow monitoring wells adjacent to the stream (n = 46). These two facts, consistent detections of nitrate in surface water and no detections of nitrate in groundwater, coupled with model results that indicate large amounts of surface water moving through an anoxic streambed, support the case for denitrification and nitrate loss through the streambed.
Environmental Science & Technology | 2017
Peter B. McMahon; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Mark A. Engle; Kenneth Belitz; Patricia B. Ging; Andrew Hunt; Bryant C. Jurgens; Yousif K. Kharaka; Roland W. Tollett; Timothy M. Kresse
Water wells (n = 116) overlying the Eagle Ford, Fayetteville, and Haynesville Shale hydrocarbon production areas were sampled for chemical, isotopic, and groundwater-age tracers to investigate the occurrence and sources of selected hydrocarbons in groundwater. Methane isotopes and hydrocarbon gas compositions indicate most of the methane in the wells was biogenic and produced by the CO2 reduction pathway, not from thermogenic shale gas. Two samples contained methane from the fermentation pathway that could be associated with hydrocarbon degradation based on their co-occurrence with hydrocarbons such as ethylbenzene and butane. Benzene was detected at low concentrations (<0.15 μg/L), but relatively high frequencies (2.4-13.3% of samples), in the study areas. Eight of nine samples containing benzene had groundwater ages >2500 years, indicating the benzene was from subsurface sources such as natural hydrocarbon migration or leaking hydrocarbon wells. One sample contained benzene that could be from a surface release associated with hydrocarbon production activities based on its age (10 ± 2.4 years) and proximity to hydrocarbon wells. Groundwater travel times inferred from the age-data indicate decades or longer may be needed to fully assess the effects of potential subsurface and surface releases of hydrocarbons on the wells.
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2012
James E. Constantz; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Cheryl A. Eddy-Miller; Rodney R. Caldwell; Jerrod D. Wheeler
Population growth has increased water scarcity to the point that documenting current amounts of worldwide water resources is now as critical as any data collection in the Earth sciences. As a key element of this data collection, stream gauges yield continuous hydrologic information and document long-term trends, recording high-frequency hydrologic information over decadal to centennial time frames.
Water Resources Research | 2009
Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Richard H. Coupe
Environmental development | 2012
Richard H. Coupe; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Paul D. Capel
Journal of The American Water Resources Association | 2012
Jeannie R.B. Barlow; James A. Kingsbury; Richard H. Coupe
Data Series | 2017
Terri L. Arnold; Laura M. Bexfield; MaryLynn Musgrove; Bruce D. Lindsey; Paul E. Stackelberg; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Leslie A. DeSimone; Justin T. Kulongoski; James A. Kingsbury; Joseph D. Ayotte; Brandon J. Fleming; Kenneth Belitz
Data Series | 2016
Terri L. Arnold; Leslie A. DeSimone; Laura M. Bexfield; Bruce D. Lindsey; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Justin T. Kulongoski; MaryLynn Musgrove; James A. Kingsbury; Kenneth Belitz
Scientific Investigations Report | 2014
Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Richard H. Coupe
Applied Geochemistry | 2017
Peter B. McMahon; Kenneth Belitz; Jeannie R.B. Barlow; Bryant C. Jurgens