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Composition of pore water in lake sediments, research site “B”, Osage County, Oklahoma: Implications for lake water quality and benthic organisms

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2007

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Zielinski, Robert A, Herkelrath, William N, and Otton, James K, 2007, Composition of pore water in lake sediments, research site “B”, Osage County, Oklahoma: Implications for lake water quality and benthic organisms: Applied Geochemistry, v. 22, iss. 10, p. 2177-2192.

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Shallow ground water at US Geological Survey research site B in northeastern Oklahoma is contaminated with NaCl-rich brine from past and present oil production operations. Contaminated ground water provides a potential source of salts, metals, and hydrocarbons to sediment and water of adjacent Skiatook Lake. A former brine storage pit 10 m in diameter that is now submerged just offshore from site B provides an additional source of contamination. Cores of the upper 16–40 cm of lake sediment were taken at the submerged brine pit, near an offshore saline seep, and at a location containing relatively uncontaminated lake sediment. Pore waters from each 2-cm interval were separated by centrifugation and analyzed for dissolved anions, cations, [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2007.04.013

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