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Perchlorate from military, industrial, and legacy agricultural sources is present within an alluvial aquifer in the Rialto-Colton groundwater subbasin, 80 km east of Los Angeles, California (USA). The area is ...
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Isotopic Tracing of Perchlorate in the Environment
Isotopic measurements can be used for tracing the sources and behavior of environmental contaminants. Perchlorate (ClO 4 − ) has been detected widely in groundwater, soils, fertilizers, plants, milk, and human ur...
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Stable Isotopic Composition of Chlorine and Oxygen in Synthetic and Natural Perchlorate
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Hot springs and steam vents on the slopes of Nevado del Ruiz volcano provide evidence regarding the nature of hydrothermal activity within the summit and flanks of the volcano. At elevations below 3000 m, alka...
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The behavior of a group of nuclear waste elements (U, Th, Sr, Zr, Sb, Cs, Ba, and Sm). during hydrothermal alteration of glassy rhyolite is investigated through geochemaical analyses of whole rocks, glass and ...