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Ground Water | 2008

Tectonic Influences on Ground Water Quality: Insight from Complementary Methods

Sam Earman; Brian McPherson; Fred M. Phillips; Steve Ralser; James M. Herrin; James Broska

A study using multiple techniques provided insight into tectonic influences on ground water systems; the results can help to understand ground water systems in the tectonically active western United States and other parts of the world. Ground water in the San Bernardino Valley (Arizona, United States and Sonora, Mexico) is the main source of water for domestic use, cattle ranching (the primary industry), and the preservation of threatened and endangered species. To improve the understanding of ground water occurrence, movement, and sustainability, an investigation was conducted using a number of complementary methods, including major ion geochemistry, isotope hydrology, analysis of gases dissolved in ground water, aquifer testing, geophysics, and an examination of surface and subsurface geology. By combining information from multiple lines of investigation, a more complete picture of the basin hydrogeology was assembled than would have been possible using fewer methods. The results show that the hydrogeology of the San Bernardino Valley is markedly different than that of its four neighboring basins in the United States. The differences include water quality, chemical evolution, storage, and residence time. The differences result from the locally unique geology of the San Bernardino Valley, which is due to the presence of a magmatically active accommodation zone (a zone separating two regions of normal faults with opposite dips). The geological differences and the resultant hydrological differences between the San Bernardino Valley and its neighboring basins may serve as a model for the distinctive nature of chemical evolution of ground water in other basins with locally distinct tectonic histories.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

Isotopic exchange between snow and atmospheric water vapor: Estimation of the snowmelt component of groundwater recharge in the southwestern United States

Sam Earman; Andrew R. Campbell; Fred M. Phillips; Brent D. Newman


Journal of Hydrology | 2012

Evolution of groundwater age in a mountain watershed over a period of thirteen years

Andrew H. Manning; Jordan F. Clark; Stephanie H. Diaz; L. K. Rademacher; Sam Earman; L. Niel Plummer


Journal of Water and Climate Change | 2011

Potential impacts of climate change on groundwater resources – a global review

Sam Earman; Michael D. Dettinger


Applied Geochemistry | 2005

The role of "excess" CO2 in the formation of trona deposits

Sam Earman; Fred M. Phillips; Brian McPherson


Hydrogeology Journal | 2010

Chemical and physical characteristics of springs discharging from regional flow systems of the carbonate-rock province of the Great Basin, western United States

Ronald L. Hershey; Steve A. Mizell; Sam Earman


Journal of Hydrology | 2008

A comparison of groundwater fluxes computed with MODFLOW and a mixing model using deuterium: Application to the eastern Nevada Test Site and vicinity

Rosemary W.H. Carroll; Greg Pohll; Sam Earman; Ronald L. Hershey


Journal of Hydrology | 2007

Global optimization of a deuterium calibrated, discrete-state compartment model (DSCM): Application to the eastern Nevada Test Site

Rosemary W.H. Carroll; Greg Pohll; Sam Earman; Ronald L. Hershey


Forensic Science International | 2010

Multiple isotope forensics of nitrate in a wild horse poisoning incident.

Greg Michalski; Sam Earman; Christa Dahman; Ronald L. Hershey; Todd Mihevc


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2004

Water quality impacts from waste rock at a Carlin-type gold mine, Elko County, Nevada

Sam Earman; Ronald L. Hershey

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Fred M. Phillips

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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Greg Pohll

Desert Research Institute

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Steve A. Mizell

Desert Research Institute

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Todd Mihevc

Desert Research Institute

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Andrew H. Manning

United States Geological Survey

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