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Soil & Sediment Contamination | 2008

Concentrations of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Inorganic Constituents in Ambient Surface Soils, Chicago, Illinois: 2001–2002

Robert T. Kay; Terri L. Arnold; William F. Cannon; David Graham

Samples of ambient surface soils were collected from 56 locations in Chicago, Illinois, using stratified random sampling techniques and analyzed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) compounds and inorganic constituents. PAHs appear to be derived primarily from combustion of fossil fuels and may be affected by proximity to industrial operations, but do not appear to be substantially affected by the organic carbon content of the soil, proximity to nonindustrial land uses, or proximity to a roadway. Atmospheric settling of particulate matter appears to be an important mechanism for the placement of PAH compounds into soils. Concentrations of most inorganic constituents are affected primarily by soil-forming processes. Concentrations of lead, arsenic, mercury, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, copper, molybdenum, zinc, and selenium are elevated in ambient surface soils in Chicago in comparison to the surrounding area, indicating anthropogenic sources for these elements in Chicago soils. Concentrations of calcium and magnesium in Chicago soils appear to reflect the influence of the carbonate bedrock parent material on the chemical composition of the soil, although the effects of concrete and road fill cannot be discounted. Concentrations of inorganic constituents appear to be largely unaffected by the type of nearby land use.


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Hydrogeologic framework of LaSalle County, Illinois

Robert T. Kay; C Bailey

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Chemical Geology | 2011

Diel cycles in dissolved barium, lead, iron, vanadium, and nitrite in a stream draining a former zinc smelter site near Hegeler, Illinois

Robert T. Kay; George E. Groschen; Gary Cygan; David H. Dupre


Scientific Investigations Report | 2009

Diel Sampling of Groundwater and Surface Water for Trace Elements and Select Water-Quality Constituents at a Former Zinc Smelter Site near Hegeler, Illinois, August 1-3, 2007

Robert T. Kay; George E. Groschen; David H. Dupre; Timothy D. Drexler; Karen L. Thingvold; Heather J. Rosenfeld


Water-Resources Investigations Report | 2003

Concentrations of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons and inorganic constituents in ambient surface soils, Chicago, Illinois, 2001-02

Robert T. Kay; Terri L. Arnold; William F. Cannon; David Graham; Eric Morton; Raymond Bienert


Scientific Investigations Report | 2018

Assessment of water resources in areas that affect the habitat of the endangered Hine’s emerald dragonfly in the Lower Des Plaines River Valley, Illinois

Robert T. Kay; Amy M. Gahala; C Bailey


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Hydrogeology and groundwater quality at monitoring wells installed for the Tunnel and Reservoir Plan System and nearby water-supply wells, Cook County, Illinois, 1995–2013

Robert T. Kay


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Application of hydrogeology and groundwater-age estimates to assess the travel time of groundwater at the site of a landfill to the Mahomet Aquifer, near Clinton, Illinois

Robert T. Kay; Paul M. Buszka


Scientific Investigations Report | 2016

Geology, hydrology, water quality, and potential for interbasin invasive-species spread by way of the groundwater pathway near Lemont, Illinois

Robert T. Kay; Patrick C. Mills; P. Ryan Jackson


Scientific Investigations Report | 2007

Evaluation of Ground-Water and Boron Sources by Use of Boron Stable-Isotope Ratios, Tritium, and Selected Water-Chemistry Constituents near Beverly Shores, Northwestern Indiana, 2004

Paul M. Buszka; John A. Fitzpatrick; Lee R. Watson; Robert T. Kay

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Terri L. Arnold

United States Geological Survey

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David H. Dupre

United States Geological Survey

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George E. Groschen

United States Geological Survey

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William F. Cannon

United States Geological Survey

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Gary Cygan

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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P. Ryan Jackson

United States Geological Survey

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