SEG Findlay, VR Kelly - Annals of the New York Academy of …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Widespread use of salts as deicing agents on roads has been perceived as a significant source of environmental and economic damage. Early studies focused on near‐road and …
Sodium and chloride concentrations and export increased from 1986 to 2005 in a rural stream in southeastern New York. Concentrations increased 1.5 mg/L per year (chloride) …
ML Daley, JD Potter… - Journal of the North …, 2009 - journals.uchicago.edu
Since the 1940s, use of road salt as a deicing agent has increased substantially in regions of the US with cold winters. Despite its ubiquitous application and known negative …
Application of road salts in regions with colder climates is leading to ground and surface water contamination. However, we know little about how modern stormwater management …
ET Tipper, J Gaillardet, P Louvat, F Capmas… - … et Cosmochimica Acta, 2010 - Elsevier
Mg isotope ratios (26Mg/24Mg) are reported in soil pore-fluids, rain and seawater, grass and smectite from a 90kyr old soil, developed on an uplifted marine terrace from Santa Cruz …
Road salt application elevates Na and Cl concentrations throughout the year in many surface water and groundwater systems. This study explores the role of soils in extending …
Seasonal changes in river chemistry offer the potential to assess how weathering processes respond to changing meteorological parameters and ultimately how chemical weathering …
Inorganic chlorine (ie chloride; Clin) is generally considered inert in soil and is often used as a tracer of soil and ground water movements. However, recent studies indicate that …
Time series of chloride concentrations and oxygen‐18 isotopic ratios are widely used for tracing catchment storage and mixing processes and for inferring catchment travel‐time …