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Coastal Groundwater Chemical Data from the North and South Shores of Long Island, New York

Dates

Publication Date
Start Date
2008-05-06
End Date
2008-10-31

Citation

Brooks, T.W., Kroeger, K.D., Bratton, J.F., Crusius, John, Szymczycha, Beata, Mann, A.G., Brosnahan, S.B., Casso, Michael, and Erban, Laura, 2017, Coastal groundwater chemical data from the north and south shores of Long Island, New York: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/F78S4NT5.

Summary

Groundwater data were collected in the spring and fall of 2008 from three sites representing different geological settings and biogeochemical conditions within the surficial glacial aquifer of Long Island, NY. Investigations were designed to examine the extent to which average vadose zone thickness in contributing watersheds controlled biogeochemical conditions and processes, including dissolved oxygen concentration (DO), oxidation-reduction potential (Eh), dissolved organic carbon concentration (DOC), and microbial dinitrogen (N2) production. Greatest N2 production was observed at the south shore of Long Island, which is characterized by a thin vadose zone, low DO and Eh, and relatively high DOC. Limited N2 production occurred at [...]

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GWgeochemLI_meta.xml
“CSDGM metadata in XML format.”
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GWgeochemLI_meta.html
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GWgeochemLI_meta.txt
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coastal_groundwater_chemical_data_LongIslandNY_2008.csv
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coastal_groundwater_chemical_data_LongIslandNY_2008.xlsx
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Map_study_sites_LongIslandNY.jpg
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Purpose

This dataset was produced in order to examine the relationship between average vadose zone thickness and biogeochemical conditions and processes within the surficial glacial aquifer of Long Island, NY.

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