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Journal of Environmental Quality | 2008

Regional nitrate and pesticide trends in ground water in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Karen R. Burow; Jennifer L. Shelton; Neil M. Dubrovsky

Protection of ground water for present and future use requires monitoring and understanding of the mechanisms controlling long-term quality of ground water. In this study, spatial and temporal trends in concentrations of nitrate and pesticides in ground water in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California, were evaluated to determine the long-term effects of agricultural and urban development on regional ground-water quality. Trends in concentrations of nitrate, the nematocide 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane, and the herbicide simazine during the last two decades are generally consistent with known nitrogen fertilizer and pesticide use and with the position of the well networks in the regional ground-water flow system. Concentrations of nitrate and pesticides are higher in the shallow part of the aquifer system where domestic wells are typically screened, whereas concentrations are lower in the deep part of the aquifer system where public-supply wells are typically screened. Attenuation processes do not seem to significantly affect concentrations. Historical data indicate that concentrations of nitrate have increased since the 1950s in the shallow and deep parts of the aquifer system. Concentrations of nitrate and detection of pesticides in the deep part of the aquifer system will likely increase as the proportion of highly affected water contributed to these wells increases with time. Because of the time of travel between the water table and the deep part of the aquifer system, current concentrations in public-supply wells likely reflect the effects of 40- to 50-yr-old management practices.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2013

Status and understanding of groundwater quality in the Madera, Chowchilla Study Unit, 2008: California GAMA Priority Basin Project

Jennifer L. Shelton; Miranda S. Fram; Kenneth Belitz; Bryant C. Jurgens

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Fact Sheet | 2013

Groundwater quality in the Madera and Chowchilla subbasins of the San Joaquin Valley, California

Jennifer L. Shelton; Miranda S. Fram; Kenneth Belitz

Groundwater provides more than 40 percent of California’s drinking water. To protect this vital resource, the State of California created the Groundwater Ambient Monitoring and Assessment (GAMA) Program. The Priority Basin Project of the GAMA Program provides a comprehensive assessment of the State’s untreated groundwater quality and increases public access to groundwater-quality information. The Madera and Chowchilla subbasins of the San Joaquin Valley constitute one of the study units being evaluated.


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 1998

Occurrence of nitrate and pesticides in ground water beneath three agricultural land-use settings in the eastern San Joaquin Valley, California, 1993-1995

Karen R. Burow; Jennifer L. Shelton; Neil M. Dubrovsky


Scientific Investigations Report | 2004

Hydrogeologic characterization of the Modesto Area, San Joaquin Valley, California

Karen R. Burow; Jennifer L. Shelton; Joseph A. Hevesi; Gary S. Weissmann


Scientific Investigations Report | 2008

Hydrogeology, Water Chemistry, and Factors Affecting the Transport of Contaminants in the Zone of Contribution of a Public-Supply Well in Modesto, Eastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Bryant C. Jurgens; Karen R. Burow; Jennifer L. Shelton


Scientific Investigations Report | 2008

Simulations of Ground-Water Flow and Particle Pathline Analysis in the Zone of Contribution of a Public-Supply Well in Modesto, Eastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Karen R. Burow; Bryant C. Jurgens; Leon J. Kauffman; Steven P. Phillips; Jennifer L. Shelton


Scientific Investigations Report | 2007

Simulation of Multiscale Ground-Water Flow in Part of the Northeastern San Joaquin Valley, California

Steven P. Phillips; Christopher T. Green; Karen R. Burow; Jennifer L. Shelton; Diane L. Rewis


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2001

Low-Level Volatile Organic Compounds in Active Public Supply Wells as Ground-Water Tracers in the Los Angeles Physiographic Basin, California, 2000

Jennifer L. Shelton; Karen R. Burow; Kenneth Belitz; Neil M. Dubrovsky; Michael Land; JoAnn M. Gronberg


Data Series | 2008

Ground-Water Quality Data in the Kern County Subbasin Study Unit, 2006 - Results from the California GAMA Program

Jennifer L. Shelton; Isabel Pimentel; Miranda S. Fram; Kenneth Belitz

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Miranda S. Fram

United States Geological Survey

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Kenneth Belitz

United States Geological Survey

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Karen R. Burow

United States Geological Survey

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Bryant C. Jurgens

United States Geological Survey

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Neil M. Dubrovsky

United States Geological Survey

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Carmen A. Burton

United States Geological Survey

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Matthew K. Landon

United States Geological Survey

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Steven P. Phillips

United States Geological Survey

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Christopher T. Green

United States Geological Survey

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JoAnn M. Gronberg

United States Geological Survey

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