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Trip Rept of 880515-18 Visit to Atlanta,Ga Re Intl Conference on Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks.Detailed List of Groundwater Publications by Univ of Waterloo Staff & Students Encl.Publications Have Potential Relevance to NRC
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JUN 08 1&33 NC/88/06/06 MEMORANDUM FOR: Ronald Ballard, Chief Technical Review Branch, HLWM THROUGH: Donald L. Chery, Jr., Section Leader Hydrology Section, HLTR FROM: Neil M. Coleman, Hydrogeologist Hydrology Section, HLTR

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CONFERENCF TRIP REPORT During May 15 18, 1988, I attended the International Conference on Fluid Flow in Fractured Rocks, held at the Omni Hotel in Atlanta, Georgia. This conference was attended by more than 80 groundwater professionals from over 8 couritries, and the papers covered the broad spectrum of current research in fractured rock hydrogeology. The paper prepared by me and Don Chery (Hydrogeologic Evaluation of Radioactive Contamination in Deep Wells at Hanford) was presented on the final day of the conference and received favorable comments.

Attached is a trip report containing my observations about the proceedings.

Also attached is a bibliography provided by Larry McKay of the University of Waterloo. This.is a detailed list of groundwater publications by Waterloo staff and students. Many of the publications have potential relevance to NRC

! licer: sing activities. McKay informed me that individuals can write to the address on the first page for information about obtaining copies of papers.

The conference proceedings will be published by the US Geological Survey this summer. At that time I shall obtain a copy for the NRC library.

l 14 Neil M. Coleman, Hydrogeologist Hydrology Section, HLTR

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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON FLUID FLOW IN FRACTURED ROCKS May 15-18, 1988 Omni Hotel, Atlanta, GA Notes on Selected Presentations:

Shlomo Neuman from the Univ. of Arizona gave the keynote address, "Some Recent Trends in Fractured Rocks Hydrogeology Research." He said that the abstracts for the conference are representative of current trends in fractured rock research. He stressed the need for researchers to rely whenever possible on direct hydraulic and tracer testing to characterize flow and transport. An interdisciplinary approach is required to better understand the vagaries of fractured rock hydrology. This approach would involve the whole spectrum of

, geophysics, geochemistry, and structural the geosciences, geology. including He mentioned geology (Coleman and Chery) as an example of current our paper groundwater tracer evaluations. He felt that more tracer studies of this kind are needed to improve understanding of groundwater flow systens in fractured rocks.

Dr. Neuman' discussed the REV (Representative Elementary Volume) rancept-at length, and noted the difficulty of attempting to define an REV for a fractured rock aquifer. In this context he raised the term "channelization" to describe an apparent tendency in fractured rocks for groundwater to flow preferentially through certain "active" fracture zones or "channels." With respect to field sites with underground openings (like Stripa), he noted that observations of flow and transport made in subsurface galleries may not be representative of actual flow conditions in the undisturbed interior.

Allen Shapiro's talk dealt with interpretation of tracer tests in an areally extensive fracture in dolomite. Pumping tests had shown that the fracture zone was hydraulically continuous between seven boreholes. Radially convergent tracer tests were conducted at various pumping rates between different sets of boreholes. In all tt :s the solute arrival rate at the pumped well rese rapidly to a peak and then slowly declined. Data results were fitted to the advection-dispersion equation to reproduce the mean and variance of the mass arrival time as measured in the pumped well. The shape of the breakthrough curves predicted by the advection-dispersion equation could not reproduce the field data curves, suggesting that mechanisms controlling solute movement in the fracture zone are inconsistent with the equation. In response to a question, Shapiro said that over longer tracer distances the advection/ dispersion equation may apply.

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Jack Robertson (Pete Huyakorn, et al.) discussed two papers regarding two-well tracer tests one aaper' describing a numerical model for this at application (STACE30),and tie other applying it to data from the DC-7/8 well sites at Hanford. The BWIP tests involved a test horizon BWIP testing Canyon basalt _ flow top) at a depth of over 3400 ft They showed that dispersion in well bores can be as'significant as formation dispersion and that an error as small as 12% in pumping rate or well bore volume can cause an error of several orders of magnitude in the apparent effective porosity. Data from two tests yielded significantly different results, apparently due to inaccuracies in reported pumping rater.

I asked Jack Robertson several questions regarding the DC-7/8 tracer tests at Hanford. I asked about how the test results were affected by the asymetry of the drawdown and injection cones, and whether Darcy's Law would be violated under conditions of artificially high hydraulic gradients and rapid flow produced under the test conditions (i.e., hydraulic gradients greatly exceeded pre-test conditions). Robertson noted that they had assumed homogeneous 4

conditions to analyze the test. He noted that asymetry in the drawdown and injection cones would somewhat affect the results because it suggests local heterogeneity in the test interval. Although flow velocities may somewhat transcend Darcy's Law during the test, he considered that the effect on test data in this case was probably minimal.

Jane Long (et al.) of Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory described continuing work in the development and ada)tation of tomography to the characterization of

fracture networks. Several of 1er transparencies showed tomographs (pixel maps of.the velocity or attenuation structure of a medium) of fracture networks in sample media. This development in geophysics may have considerable application in'the high-level waste program. Problems being investigated include ways to estimate the degree of fracturing and interconnection in fracture zones.

l J. Anderson (et al.) of the Swedish Geological Co. discussed results of l tracer experiments in an underground drift at the Stripa experimental mine in l Sweden. Numerous hydrologic data were reported, but a key conclusion was that l "it is doubtful if the 100 m long drift was long enough to make up a

' Representative Elementary Volume' (REV) of an equivalent porous medium."

Based on the tracer experiments, they repeted some evidence of "channeling,"

described as the transport of a tracer in a few channels with properties that promote rrpid movement. The presence of tritium in some sampling holes also indicated preferential "channels" capable of transporting this nuclide from surface waters down through about 360 m of fractured granite in less than 30 l

years. Some injected tracers have still not been detected in groundwater i inflows to the drifts and may have been transported to other locations. They concluded that conventional models used to evaluate the ongoing' experiments l

cannot be used without modification to accura t ly describe movement of water and tracers in the rock medium at Stripa.

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I 8 NC/88/06/06 M. Levin of the Atomic Energy Corporation of' South Africa described fractured rock studies at the South African Nuclear Waste Repository Facility (Vaalputs). At the site, fractured granitic basement rock is overlain by a sedimentary clay sequence. The flow system thus consists of both porous and fractured media. Based on pumping and packer tests, Levin reported that the fractured basement rock behaved in a way compatible with theoretical flow in porous media. He has assumed on this basis that the general theory of mass transport throagh a porous medium can be used to model migration of dissolved species at the Vaalputs site.

Charles Russell (et al.) of the resert Research Institute in Las Vegas, NV presented hydrologic data from Ranier Hesa at the Nevada Test Site. They attempted to identify the following: sources of groundwater found at the level of tunnels in Ranier Mesa, total recharge to the Mesa, groundwater mixing, and groundwater travel time. The investigators concluded that nearby nuclear testing increases groundwater discharges through the generation of seismic P waves which force out of the rock matrix and into fracture networks.

In general, I found that attending this conference was an enlightening experience that will prove beneficial to my current work activities. It was encouraging to find so many researchers in hydrogeology working on field studies and theoretical problems that are relevant to the high-level repository program. The published proceedir.gs of this conference will contain valuable information of relevance to NRC's future licensing actions. '

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WATERLOO CENTRE FOR GROUNDWATER RESEARCH Department of Earth Sciences University of Waterloo Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 301 PUBLICATION LIST ARRANGED ACCORDING H TOPICS: 1970 - 1987 Includes papers in refereed journals, in proceedings of conferences or symposia and in government publication series and publications resulting from collaboration with graduate students and with individuals at other universities or agencies; does not include University of Waterloo contract research reports or limited distribution government-egency reports.

Faculty With Hydrogeological Research Interests J.F. Barker, natural and industrial organic compounds in groundwater, biogeochemical transformations J.A. Cherry, field studies of contaminant behavior, subsurface waste disposal M.B. Dusseault, coupled flow-stress effects in porous media R.N. Farvolden, evaluation of aquifer and aquitard systems, groundwater development S.K. Frape, inorganic geochemistry of natural and contaminated groundwater E.O. Frind, flow and transport processes, mathematical models R.W. Gillhas, soil physics, solute behavior in porous media, groundwater monitoring J.P. Greenhouse, surface and borehole geophysics E.J. Reardon, aqueous geochemistry, geochemical effects of infiltration, soil-gas transport S. Schiff, isotopic and non-isotopic tracer of environmental processes, groundwater-l surface water interactions.

E.A. Sudicky, dispersion, mathematical models R.M. Brown, adjunct professor, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratory, AECL, environmental <

isotopes in groundwater studies j l P. Fritz, environmental isotopes in studies of groundwater origin and age, Ins. fur t Hydrologie, Fed. Rep. Germany I D,R. Lee, adjunct professor, Chalk River Nuclear Laboratory, AECL, biohydrology, groundwater-surface water interactions l

G. van der Kamp, adjunct professor, Saskatchewan Research Council, aquifer analysis, groundwater recharge assessment.

Post-Doctorate Fetlows and Research Associates R.J. Drlamie, analytical techniques in isotope hydrology C. Mase, pore-fluids and tectonic processes, contaminant transport in fractured media, mathematical modelling.

l_ J. Hoff, Surface chemistry K.-H. Spitz, Flow and transport modelling, aquifer decontamination.

Senior Technicians S. O'Hannesin, groundwater laboratory .

P.E. Johnson and R. Ingleton, development and testing of groundwater monitoring i devices ,

R. Kellerman, Inorganic geochemistry laboratory R. Dickhout, Organic geochemistry laboratory l April 12, 1988 "

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4 Category Category Title Letter A Flow and hydrogeochemistry of uncontaminated groundwater systems B Isotopic studies of the origin and age of groundwater C Hovement of water, gas and solutes in the unsaturated zone D Surface water and groundwater / surface water interactions E Heasurement and interpretation of contaminant transport parameters F Mathematical modeling of groundwater flow or contaminant transport in non-fractured systems G Hydrogeological characteristics and modelling of solute transport in fractured porous media H Techniques and instrumentation for hydrogeological monitoring I Aqueous geochemistry and analytical methods l J Hydrogeological and hyurochemical studies at l landfills and at chemical spill sites l

l K Hydrogeological and hydrochemical aspects of radioactive waste disposal L Hydrogeology and hydrogeochemistry related mine wastes M Groundwater contamination due to agricultural activities N Geophysical studies of contaminated groundwater systems

! O Aquifer systems analysis, groundwater resources l evaluation, permafrost P Review papers and books Q Restoration / Reclamation of Contaminated Groundwater R Role of Groundwater in Geologic Processes

+ Represents publications that are not available

. . A. FLOW AND HYDROGE0 CHEMISTRY OF UNCONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS A-18 Frape, S.K. and Fritz, P., 1987 Geochemical trends for groundwaters from the l Canadian Shield. In Saline water ans gases in crystalline rocks, Editors: Fritz P.

and Frape, S.K.; GeT1ogical Association of Canada Special Paper 33, p.19-38.

A-17 Keller, C.K., and van der Kamp, G. Hydrogeology of two Saskatchewan Tills: II.

Occurrence of sulfate and implications for soil salinity. Journal of Hydrology (accepted, November 1987).

A-16 Fritz, P., Frape, S.K. and Miles, M., 1987. Methane in the crystalline rocks of the Canadian Shield. In Saline water and gases in crystalline rocks, Geological Assoc. of Canada Special Paper 33, p. 211-223 A-15 Wingrove, T.R., Rudolph, D.L. and Farvolden, R.N., 1984. Field evidence for groundwater flow systems in Precambrian Terrain near Atikokan, Ontario. In Proc.

Internat. Groundwater Symposium on Groundwater Resources Utilization and Contaminant Hydrogeology. Montreal, Quebec, May 1984. International Association of Hydrogeologists. Vol. II, p. 580-593 A-14 Palmer, C.D. and Cherry, J. A. , 1984. Geochemical evolution of groundwater in sequences of sedimentary rocks. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 75, no. 2, pp. 27-65.

A-13 Palmer, C.D. and Cherry, J.A., 1984. Geochemical reactions associated with low temperature thermal storage in aquifers, Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 21, no.

3, pp. 475-488.

A-12 Dakin, R.A., Farvolden, R.N., Cherry, J.A. and Fritz, P., 1983 Origin of dissolved solids in groundwaters of Mayne Island, British Columbia, Canada, Journal of Hydrology Vol. 63, 3/4, p. 233-270.

A-11 Frape, S.K., and Fritz, P., 1982. The chemistry and isotopic composition of

saline groundwaters from the Sudbury Basin, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, Vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 645-661.

A-10 Fritz, P. and Frape, S.K., 1982. Saline groundwaters in the Canadian Shield, a first overview. Chemical Geology, Vol 36, pp. 179-190.

A-9 Barker, J.F. and Fritz, P., 1981. Carbon isotope fractionation during microbial

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I methane oxidation. Nature, Vol. 293, no. 5830, pp. 289-291.

A-8 Barker, J.F. and Fritz, P., 1981. The occurrence and origin of mathane in some l groundwater flow systems. Canadian J. Earth Sciences, Vol.18, pp.180i ' :16.

A-7+ Frape, S.K., Fritz, P. and Pearson, R., 1981. Deep saline groundwaters within the Canadiaa Shield, Proc. Sec. Annual Conf., Canadian Nuclear Society, Ottawa, June, pp. 70-79.

A-6 Fraser, D., Reardon, E.J., Dieken, F., and Loescher, B., 1979 Sampling l problems and interpretation of chemical analysis of mincral springs used by wild life.

Holartic Ecology, Vol. 3, pp. 36-40.

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A-5 Fritz, P. , Reardon, E.J. , Barker, J. , Brown, R.M. , Cherry, J. A. , Killey, R.W.D.

cnd McNaughton, D.C. , 1978. The carbon isotope geochemistry of a small groundwater cystem in northern Ontario. Water Resources Research, Vol. 14, pp. 1059-1067.

A-4 Cherry, J. A. , Jackson, R.E. , McNaughton, D.C. , Pickens, J.F. , and Woldetensea, H., 1975. Physical hydrology of the lower Perch Lake Basin. In: Hydrological Studies on a Small Basin on the Canadian Shield. P.J. Barry, (Editor), AECL, Report 5041-11, Vol. :2, pp. 625-679.

A-3 Novakovic, Blagoje and Farvolden, R.N., 1974. Investigations of groundwater flow systems in Big Creek and Big Otter Creek drainage basins, Ontario. Canadian J.

Earth Science, Vol. 11, No. 7, pp. 964-975.

A-2 Cherry , J . A . , 1972. 04ochemical processes in shallow groundwater flow systems in five areas in southern Manitoba, Canada. Proceedings, XXIV International Geological Congress, Montreal, Section 11, pp. 208-221.

A-1 Cherry, J.A., Beswick, B.T., Clister, W.E., and Lutchman, M., 1971. Flow patterns and hydrochemistry of two shallow groundwater regimes in the Lake Agassiz basin, southern Manitoba. In: Geoscience Studies in Manitoba, A.E. Turnock, '.2ditor),

Geological Association of Canada Special Paper No. 9, pp. 321-332.

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.. B, . ISOTOPIC STUDIES OF THE ORIGIN AND AGE OF GROUNDWATER B-30 Robertson, W.D. and Cherry, J.A. Tritium as an indicator of recharge and dispersion in a groundwater system in central Ontario. Water Resources Research (submitted February 1988).

B-29 Desaulniers, D.E. , Bradbury, K.R. , and Cherry, J. A. , 1987. Groundwater origin, age and the long-ters solute migration in the thick clayey tills of northwestern Wisconsin. Ground Water (submitted January, 1987).

B-28 Desaulniers, D.E. and Cherry, J.A. Origin and movement of groundwater and major ions in a thick deposit of Champlain Sea clay near Montreal, Quebec. Canadian Geotechnical Journal (submitted April, 1986).

R.S., Cherry, J.A. and Bentley, H.W., 1986. 37C1 -

g527 C1 Desaulniers, D.E., Kaufmann, variations in a diffusion-controlled groundwater system. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 50, pp. 1757-1764.

B-26 Robertson, W.D. and Cherry, J. A. , 1985 Sulfate in shallow groundwater in the recharge area of a sand aquifer: Relation to fossil fuel com.bustion. Water Resources Research (pending revisions, 1986).

B-25 Qureshi,R.H.,Fritz,P.gndDriamie,R.J.,1985. The use of CO2 absorbers for the determination of specific C activities. Int. J. Appl. Radiat. Isot., Vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 165-170.

B-24 Frape, S.K, Fritz, P. and McNutt, R.H., 1984. Water-rock interaction and chemistry of groundwaters from the Canadian Shield. Geochimica et Cossochimica, Vol.

48, pp. 1617-1627 1984. Strontium isotopic compositions B-23 McNutt, R.H., Frape, S.K., and Frits, P.,

of some brines from the Precambrian Shield of Canada. Isotope Geoscience, Vol. 2, pp.

205-215 B-22 Hendry, M.J., Cherry, J.A. and Wallick, E.I., 1986. Origin of groundwater sulfate in a fractured till in an area of Southern Alberta, Canada. Water Resources Research, Vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 45-61.

B-21 Dickin, R.C., Frape, S.K., Fritz, P. Leech, R.E.J. and Pearson, R., 1984.

Groundwater chosistry to depths of 1000 m in low permeability granitic rocks of the Canadian Shield. In Proc. Internat. Symposium on Groundwater Resources Utilization and Contaminant Hydrogeology. Montreal, Quebec, May 1984. International Association of Hydrogeologists, Vol. II, p. 357-371.

B-20 Desaulniers, D.E., Cherry, J.A. and Gillham, R.W., 1984. Hydrogeologic analysis of long-ters solute migration in thick clayey Quaternary deposits. In Proc.

Internat. Symposium on Groundwater Resources Utilization and Contaminant Hydrogeology, Montreal, Quebec, May 1984. International Assoc. Hydrogeologists, Vol. II, p.

349-356.

B-19 Andrews, J.N., Giles, I.S., Kay, R.L.F., Lee, D.J., Osmond, J.K., Cowart, J.B.,

Fritz, P., Barker, J.F., and Gale, J.E., 1982. Radio-elements, Radiogenic helius and age relationships for groundwaters from the granites at Stripa, Sweden, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 46, no. 9, pp. 1533-1543

., B-18 Clark, I.D., Fritz, P., Michel, F.A. and Souther, D.G., 1982. Isotope hydrology r.nd geother M etry of the Mount Meager geothermal area. Can. J. Earth Sci., Vol. 19, no. 7, pp. 1454-1473 B-17 Fritz, P. and Frape, S., 1982. Comments on the isotopic and chemical composition of saline groundwaters on the Canadian Shield. Proceeding.s A.G.U.

Symposius. Isotope Studies of Hydrologic Processes. Dakalb, Illinois, E.C. Perry and C.W. Montgomery, editors, pp. 57-64.

B-16 Desaulniers, D.E., Cherry, J.A. and Fritz, P., 1982. Origin, age and movement of pore water in clayey Pleistocene deposits in South Central Canada. In: Isotope Studies of Hydrologic Processes. Northern Illinois University Press, Dekalb, Illinois, E.C. Perry and C.W. Montgomery, editors, pp. 45-55.

B-15 Desaulniers, D.E. , Cherry, J. A. and Fritz, P. , 1981. Origin, age and movement of pore water in argillaceous Quaternary deposits at four sites in Southwestern Ontario. -Journal of Hydrology 50, pp. 231-257.

B-14 Fritz, P. , Silva, C. , Suzuki, O. and Salati, E., 1981. Isotope hydrology of groundwaters in the Pampa del Tamarugal, Chile. Journal of Hydrology. 53.. pp.

161-184.

B-13 Fritz, P., Clark, I.D., Michel, F.A. and Souther, J.G., 1981. Isotope Hydrology r.nd geothermometry of the Mount Meager geothermal area. Transactions Geothermal Resource Council. Vol. 4, pp. 161-164.

B-12 Mezeto, A.A. and Fritz, P., 1981. Considerations on radiocarbon dating of groundwater. Proceedings Symposium of Isotope Hydrology in Latin America. Bogota, August 1980, pp. 221-244.

B-11 Sudicky, E.A. and Frind, E.O., 1981. Carbon-14 dating of groundwater in confined aquifers: implications of aquitard diffusion. Water Resources Research, l Vol. 17, no. 4., pp. 1060-1064.

i B-10 Fritz, P., Barker, J.F. and Gale, J.E., 1980. Geochemistry, origin and age of groundwaters in the Stripa (Sweden) test mine, in Northrup, C.J.M. (ed.), Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, Vol. 2, Plenus Press, pp. 543-552.

B-9+ Lloyd, J.W., Fritz, P., Charlesworth, D., 1980. A conceptual hydrochemical nodel for alluvial aquifers on the Saudi Arabian 'asement . shield. In: Isotope Techniques in Arid Zone Hydrology, IAEA. (Vienna) AG 158/15, pp. 205-213 B-8+ Salati, E., Matsui, E., Leal, J.M. and Fritz, P., 1980. Utilization of natural isotopes in the study of salinization of the waters in the Pajeu River Valley (Brazilian Northeast). In: Isotope Techniques in Arid Zone Hydrology, IAEA, (Vienna), AG 158/10, pp. 133-151.

B-7+ Zito, R., Donahue, D.J., Davis, S.N., Bentley, H.W. and Fritz, P.,. 1980.

Possible subsurface production of Carbon 14. Geophysical Research Lett. 7, No. 4.,

pp. 235-238.

B-6 Barker, J.F., Fritz, P. and Brown, R.M., 1979 Carbon-14 measurements in aquifers with methane. Proceedings of International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology; Neuherberg, (Germany) June 1978. IAEA Publ. SM-228/33 Vol. II, pp. 661-678.

B-5 Cherry, J. A. , Desaulniers, D.E. , Frind, E.O. , Fritz, P. , Caevert, D.M. , Gillham, R.W. and Lelievre, B. , 1979. Hydrogeologic properties of and pore water origin and age, clayey till and glaciolacustrine clay in south central Canada. Proc. Workshop on Low Flow Permeability seasurements in largely impermeable rocks. 0.E.C.D. Nuclear Agency and I.A.E.A., Paris, France, pp. 32-54.

B-4 Fr'tz, P., Gale, J.E. and Reardon, E.J., 1979 Comments on Carbon-14 dating of groundw6cers in crystalline environments: Geoscience Canada, Vol. 6, no. 1, p. 1-15.

B-3+ Fritz, P., Silva, C., Suzuki, O. and Salati. E., 1979. Isotope hydrology in Northern Chile. Proceedings International Symposium on Isotope Hydrology Neuherberg (Germany), June 1978, IAEA, Publ. SM-228/26, Vol. II, 525-543 gg2 Reardon, E.J. and Fritz, P., 1978. Computer modelling of groundwater 13C and C isotopic compositions. Journal of Hydrology Vol. 36, pp. 201-224.

B-1+ Fritz, P. , Render. 7.W. and Drimmie, R.J. , 1974. Stable Isotope contents of a Major Prairie aquifer in Central Manitoba, Canada. Proceedings of Symposium "Isotope Techalques in Groundwater Hydrology 1974" I. A.E. A., Vienna, March 1974. Vol. 1, pp.

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C. MOVEMENT OF WATER, GAS AND SOLUTES IN THE UNSATURATED ZONE C-11 Allen, R.M., Gillham, R.W. and Barker, J.F., 1987. Remediation of gasoline contaminated ground water by infiltration through soil. NWWA Conference. Focus on Eastern Regional Ground Water Issues: A Conference, Burlington, Vermont, July 14-16, 1987 C-10 Reardon, E.J. and Poscente, P.J., 1984. A study of gas compositions in sawmill waste deposits: evaluation of the use of wood waste in close-cut of pyritic tailings.

Riclamation and Revegetation Research, Vol. 3, pp. 109-128.

C-9 Robin, M.J.L., and Elrick, D.E., 1985. Effect of cation exchange on calculated hydrodynamic dispersion coefficients. Soil Science Society of America Journal, Vol.

49, no. 1, pp. 39-45 -

C-8 Gillham, R.W., 1984. The capillary fringe and its effect on water-table response, Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 67, p. 307-324.

C-7 Gillham, R.W., 1982. Influence of the tension-saturated zone on contaminant transport in shallow water-table regimes. Proc. Symp. On Unsaturated Flow And Transport Modelling, March 23-24, Seattle, Oregon, U.S. Nuclear Regulator Commission, pp. 285.297 C-6 Pickens, J.F. and Gillham, R.W., 1980. Finite element analysis of solute transport under hysteretic unsaturated flow conditions. Water Resources Research, 16, 6, pp. 1070-1078.

C-5 Reardon, E.J., Mozeto, A.A. and Fritz, P., 1980. Recharge in northern clima calcareous soils: soil water chemical and carbon-14 evolution. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta 44, pp. 1723-1735.

C-4 Gillham, R.W., Klute, A. , and Heerman, D.F., 1979. Measurement and numerical cimulation of hysteretic flow in a heterogeneous porous medium. Soil Science Society Journal v. 43, no. 6, pp. 1061-1067 C-3 Pickens, J.F. , Gillham, R.W. , and Cameron, D.R. , 1979 Finite element analysis of the transport of water and solutes in tile-drained soils. Journal of Hydrology, 40:

pp. 243-264.

C-2 Reardon, E.J. , Allison, G.B., Fritz, P., 1979. Seasonal chemical and isotopic v:riations of soil CO2 at Trout Creek, Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 43, Special Volume In Honour of G.B. Maxy, pp. 355-371.

C-1 Gillham, R.W., Klute, A., and Heerman, D.F., 1976. Hydraulic properties of a porous medium: measurement and empirical representation. Soil Science Society America Proceedings 40: pp. 203-207

t D. SURFACE WATER AND GROUNDWATER / SURFACE WATER INTERACTIONS D-26 Winters, S.L. and Lee, D.R. , 1987. In situ retardation of trace organics in groundwater discharge to a sandy st r eam bed. Environ. Sci. Technol., 21, 1182-1186.

D-25 Novakowski, K.S. and Gillhas, R.W., 1988. Field investigations of the nature of water-table response to precipitation in shallow-water-table environments. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 97, pp. 23-32.

D-24 Blowes, D.W. and utilhas, R.W. , 1988. The generation and quality of streamflow on uranium tailings near Elliot Lake, Ontario. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 97,,pp.

1-23 D-23 Lee, D.R., 1985. Method for locating sediment anomalies in lakebeds that can be caused by groundwater flow. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 79, pp.187-193, D-22 Abdul, A.S. and Gillhas, R.W., 1984. Field studies of the effects of the capillary fringe on streamflow generation. Water Resources Research (submitted July

'1984).

D-21 Abdul, A.S. and Gillhas, R.W., 1984. Laboratory studies of the effects of the capillary fringe on streauflow generation, Water Resources Research, Vol. 20, no. 6, pp. 691-698.

D-20+ Fritz, P. and Stichler, W. , 1983 Runoff mechanisms in surface waters. In:

Guidebook to nuclear techniques in Hydrology. IAEA, Vienna. Technical Report Series No. 91, p. 81-86.

D-19 Turner, J.V. and Fritz, P., 1983 Enriched carbon-13 composition of interstitial waters in sediments of a freshwater lake. Can. J. Earth Sci. Vol. 20, no. 4, p. 616-621.

D-18 Sklash, M.G. and Farvolden, R.N. , 1982. The use of environmental isotopes in the study of high-runoff episodes in streams: In, Isotope Studies of Hydrologic Processes, E.C. Perry and C.W. Montgomery (editors), Northern Illinois University Press, De Kalb, Illinois, p. 65-73 D-18.1 Brock, D.T. , Lee, D.R. , Janes, D. and Winek, D. , 1982. Groundwater seepage as a nutrient source to a drainage le.ke; Lake Mendota, Wisconsin. Water Res., Vol. 16, pp. 1255-1263 D-17+ Fritz, P., 1981. Stable. isotopes in riverwaters. In: Stable Isotope Hydrology, deuterius and oxygen-18 in the water cycle., (J.R. Gat and R. Gonfiantini, Eds.),

IAEA, Vienna. Technical Report Series no. 210, p. 177-201.

D-16 Frape, S.K. and Patterson, R.J., 1981. Chemistry of interstitial water and botton sediments as indicators of seepage patterns in Perch Lake, Chalk River, Ontario. Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 500-517

18 D-15 Fritz, P., 1981. 0 and D in River Waters. Monograph on 10 0 and deuterlun.

J. Gat and R. Gonfiantini, Eds., IAEA special volume vol. no. 293, pp. 289-291.

D-15.1 Barwell, V.K. and Lee, D.R. , 1981. Determination of horizontal-to-vertical hydraulic conductivity ratios from seepage measurements onlake beds. Water Resources R: search, Vol. 17, no. 3, p. 565-570.

D-14 Lee , D.R. , 1980. Groundwater-solute influx. J. Limnology and Oceanography 25 (1), pp. 183-186.

D-13+ Sklash, M.G. and Farvolden, R.N., 1980. Groundwater response during runoff cvents. Proceedings A.S.C.E. Symposium on Watershed Management, Boise, Idaho, pp.

743-754.

D-12 Allison, G.B., Brown, R.H. and Fritz, P., 1979. Estimation of the isotopic composition of lake evaporate. Journal of Hydrology, 42, pp. 109-127.

D-11 Allison, G.B., Brown, R.H. and Fritz, P., 1979. Evaluation of water balance parameters from isotopic measurements in evaporation pans. In: Isotopes in lake studies. IAEA, Vienna, pp. 21-32.

D-10 Killey, R.W.D. and Fritz, P., 1979. The carbon-dioxide flux across a lake-atmosphere interface as determined from carbon isotope data. In: Isotopes in Lake Studies. IAEA, Vienna, pp. 245-249.

D-9 Sklash, M.G. and Farvolden, R.N. , 1979. The role of groundwater in storm and snownele runoff generation. J. Hydrology, Vol. 43, No. 1, pp. 45-65.

D-8+ Stolff, R., Menzenes, J.D., Fritz, P. and Salati, E.gg 1979. The water budget of a dam in the ses'i-arid North-East of Brazil based on 0 and Cl- contents. In:

Icotopes in Lake Studies. IAEA, Vienna (Austria), pp. 57-66.

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D-7 Lce, D.R. and Hynes, H.B.N., 1978. Identification of groundwater discharge zones in a reach of Hillman Creek Southern Ontario. Water Pollution Research Canada, 13, pp. 121-133 D-6 Welhan, J. A. and Fritz, P. , 1977. Evaporation and isotopic behavior as an index of isotopic evaporation conditions. Geochia. Cosmochim. Acta, 4J, pp. 682-686.

D-6.1 Lee, D.R. , 1977 A device for measuring seepage flux in lakes and estuar'ies.

Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 140-147 D-5 Cherry, J.A., Fritz, P., Bottomley, D.J., Farvolden, R.N., Sklash, J.M. and Wsyer, K.U. , 1976. Storm runoff studies in upstream basins using oxygen-18. In:

Proceedings of Canadian Hydrology Symposium, Winnipeg, Aug. 1975, National Research Council Canada, pp. 552-560.

D-4+ Fritz, P., Cherry, J.A., Farvolden, R.N., Sklash, M. and Weyer, J.U., 1976.

Storm Runoff Analyses with Environmental Isotopes and Major Ions. In: Interpretation of Environmental Isotope and Hydrochemical Data in Groundwater Hydrology, IAEA Vienna, STI/ PUB /429, pp. 111-130.

D-3 Sklash, M.G., Farvolden, R.N. and Fritz, P., 1975. A conceptual model of watershed response to rainfall developed through the use of oxygen-18 as a natural tracer. Canadian J. Earth Sciences 13, pp. 271-283 D-2+ Fritz, P. and Krouse, H.D., 1973 Wabamun Lake past and present; an isotopic investigation. Symposium on Western Canadian Lakes, November 1972, Edmonton, Canada, proceedings pp. 244-258.

D-1+ Nurse 11, J.R., Nuttall, ' J.B. and Fritz, P., 1972. The effect of thermal effluent in Lake Wabasun, Alberta. Verh. Internat. Limnol. 18, pp. 269-277.

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E-32 Gillham, R.W., O'Hannesin, S.F., Ptacek, C.J. and Barker, J.F., 1987 Evaluation of small scale retardation tests for BTX in groundwater. PACE Report No.

87-3 E-31 Wilson, J.T., Smith, G.B., Cochrane, J.W., Barker , J.F. and Roberts, P.V.,

1987. Field evaluation of a simple microcosm simulating the behaviour of volatile organic compounds in subsurface materials. Water Resources Research.

E-30 Keller , C.K. , van der Kamp, G. and Cherry, J.A. A multi-scale study of the permeability of a thick clayey till. Water Resources Research (submitted October 1987).

E-29 Desaulniers, D.E., Gillham, R.W. and Cherry, J. A. Laboratory investigation of nonreactive solute transport in low-permeability glacial clays. Canadian Geotechnical Journal (submitted September, 1987).

E-28 Ptacek, C.J., Cherry, J.A. and Gillham, R.W., 1987 Mobility of dissolved petroleum-derived hydrocarbons in sand aquifers. Vandermeulen, J.H. and Hrudey, S.E.

(Eds.). In Oil and Freshwater: Chemistry, Biology and Countermeasures, Pergamon Press, p. 195-214.

E-27 Sudicky, E. A. , 1986. Experimental and theoretical studies of tracer dispersion in soils and groundwater. Invited paper, XIIIth Congress, International Soil Science Society, Hamburg, Germany, August, 1986.

E-26 Barker, J.F., Patrick, G.C. and Major, D., 1987 Natural attenuation of aromatic hydrocarbons in a shallow sand aquifer. ' Ground Water Monitoring Review, vol. 7, pp.

64-71.

E-25 Criddle, C.S. , McCarty, P.L. , Elliot, H.C. and Barker, J.F. , 1986. Reduction of hsxachloroethane to tetrachloroethylene in groundwater. Jour. Contaminant Hydrogeology, vol. 1, pp. 133-142.

E-24 Patrick, G. , Barker, J.F. , Gillham, R.W. , Mayfield , C.I. and Major, D., 1986.

The behaviour of soluble petroleum product derived hydrocarbons in groundwater. Phase II. PACE Rept. No. 86-1, Petrol. Assoc. for Conservation Can. Environ., Ottawa, 59 p.

E-23 Reardon, E.J., and Moddle, P.M., 1985. Gas diffusion coefficient measurements on uranium mill tailings: implications to cover layer desi 5n. Uranium, Vol. 2, pp.

111-131.

E-22 McLaren, R.G., Sudicky, E.A. and Kennedy, K.G. Simulation of non-ideal pressure response tests in low hydraulic conductivity rock. Paper presented at NWA meeting in Columbus, Ohio, July 1985.

E-21 Barker, J.F. and Patrick, G.C., 1985. Natural attenuation of aromatic hydrocarbons in a shallow sand aquifer. Proc. Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water Prevention, Detection and Restoration -

A Conf. and Exposition, Houston, Texas, Nov.1985. Sponsored by NWWA and API, pp. 160-177 l

a, E-20 Sudicky, E.A., 1986. A natural-gradient experiment on solute trarsport in a sand aquifer: spatial variability of hydraulic conductivity and its role in the dispersion process. Water Resources Research, vol. 22, no. 13, pp. 2069-2082.

E-19 Mackay, D.M. , Freyberg, D.L. , Roberts, P.V. and Cherry, J. A. , 1985. A natural gradient experiment on solute transport in a sand aquifer. 1. Approach and overview of results. Water Resources Review, vol. 22, no. 13, pp. 2017-2029.

E-18 Patrick, G.C. and Barker, J.F. A natural-gradient tracer study of dissolved benzene, toluene and xylenes in groundwater. 2nd Annual Canadian /American Conference on Hydrogeology: Hazardous Waste in Ground Water - a soluble dilemma. June 25-29, 1985, Banff, Alberta. Sponsored by Alberta Research Council and NWWA, pp. 141-147.

+E-17 Patrick, G.C. , Ptacek, C.J. , Gillham, R.W. , Barker, J.F. , Cherry, J. A. , MaDr, D., Mayfield, C.I. and Dickhout, R.D., 1985. The behaviour of soluble petroleum product derived hydrocarbons in groundwater. Phase I, Pace Report No. 85-3 E-16 Sutton, P.A. and Barker, J.F., 1985. Migration and attenuation of selected organics in a sandy aquifer - a natural gradient experiment. Ground Water, Vol. 23, no., pp. 10-16.

E-15 Winters. S.L. and Lee, D.R., 1985 Organic solute transport in ground,<ater discharge environments. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Ground Water Quality Research, pp. 55-58. March 26-29, 1984, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA E-14 Sudicky, E. A. , Gillham, R.W. and Frind , E.O. , 1985 Experimental investigation of solute transport in stratified pcrous media: 1. The nonreactive case. Water Resources Research, Vol. 21, No. 7, pp. 1035-1041.

E-13 Starr, R.C., Gillham, R.W. and Sudicky, E.A., 1985. Experimental investigation of solute transport in stratified porous media: 2. The reactive solute case. Water Resources Research Vol. 21, no. 7, pp. 1043-1050.

E-12 Johnston, H.M., Gillham, R.W. and Cherry, J.A., 1985. Distribution coefficients for strontium and cesiun in overburden at a storage area for low-level radioactive l waste. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 22, no 1, pp. 6-16.

E-11 Gillham, R.W., Sudicky, E.A., Cherry, J.A. and Frind, E.O., 1984. An advection-I diffusion concept for solute transport in heterogeneous unconsolidated geological deposits. Water Resources Research, 20: 369-378.

l l E-10 Dance, J.T. and Reardon, E.J. , 1983 Migration of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: a case study. 5, Cation Migration in the dispersion test. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p. 109-130.

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! E-9 Egboka, B.C.E., Gerry, J.A., Farvolden, R.N. ano Frind, E.O., 1983 Migration

( of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: a case study. 3, Tritium as an indicator of dispersion and recharge. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p. 51-80.

E-8 Sudicky, E.A., Cherry, J.A. and Frind, E.O., 1983 Migration of contaminants in grout

  • ater at a landfill: a case study. 4, A natural gradient tracer test. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p.81-108.

E-8.1 Mackay, D.M., Cherry, J.A., Freyberg, D.L., Hopkins, G.D., McCarty, P.L.,

Rainhard, M. and Roberts, P.V., 1983 Implementation of a field experiment on groundwater transport of organic solutes. Proceedings, 1983 National Conference on Environmental Engineering, ASCE Specialty Conference, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, July 6-8, p. 24-30.

E-7 Reynolds, W.D., Gillham, R.W., and Cherry, J.A., 1982. Evaluation of distribution coefficients for the prediction of strontium and cesium migration in a uniform sand. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 19, No. 1, pp.92-103 E-6 Reardon, E.J., 1981. Kd's - Can they be used to describe reversible ion corption reactions in contaminant migration? Groundwater, Vol. 19, pp. 279-286.

E-5 Gillham, R.W., Cherry, J.A., and Lindsay, L.E., 1980. Cesium distribution coefficients in unconsolidated geological materials. Health Physics, 39, pp. 637-649 E-4 Lee, D.R., Cherry, J. A. and Pickens, J.F., 1980. Groundwater transport of a salt tracer through a sandy lakebed. J. Limnology and Oceanography, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 45-61.

E-3 Pickens, J.F. , Merritt, W.F. , and Cherry, J.A., 1980. Field determination of the physical contaminant transport parameter < in a sandy aquifer. In: Proceedings IAEA Advisory Group Meeting on the Use of Nuclear Techniques in Water Pollution Rssearch, Cracow, Poland, 6-9 December 1976, pp. 239-265.

E-2 Sudicky, E. A. and Cherry, J. A. , 1979 Field observations of tracer dispersion under natural flow conditions in an unconfined sandy aquifer. Fourteenth Canadian Symposium On Water Pollution Research, University of Toronto, Feb. 22, Water Pollution RI; search, Canada, Vol. 14, p. 1-17.

i E-1 Pickens, J.F., Cherry, J.A., Gillham, and Merrit, W.F. 1977 Field studies of

! dispersion in shallow sandy aquifers, Proceedings Invitational Well Testing Symposium, U.S. Npt. of Energy, Berkeley, Calif. , Oct.19-21, pp. 55-62.

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CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT IN NON-FRACTURED SYSTEMS F-40 MacQuarrie, K.7.B. and Sudicky, E.A. Simulation of biodegradable organic

, contaminants in groundwater. 2. Plume behaviour in uniform and random flow fields.

E Water Resources Research (subnitted February 1988).

F-39 MacQuarrie, K.T.B. , Sudicky, E. A. and Frind, E.O. Simulation of biodegradable organic contaminants in groundwater. 1. Numerical formulation and acdel calibration.

Water Resources Research (submitted February 1988).

F-38 Kueper, B.H. and Frind, E.O., 1988. An overview of immiscible fingering in porous media. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Vol. 2, no. 2, pp.95-110.

F-37 Frind, E.O. and Hokkanen, G.E., 1987. Simulation of the Borden plume using the Alternating Direction Galerkin Technique. Water Resources Research, Vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 918-930.

F-36-Frind, E.O., Sudicky, E.A. and Schellenberg, S., 1987 i41ero-scale modelling in the study of plume evolution in heterogeneous media. NATO Advancec Research Workshop, Advances in Analytical and Numerical Groundwater Flow and Quality Modelling. . National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal, June 1987 22 pp.

F-35 Frind, E.O., 1987 Modelling of contaminant transport in groundwater - an overview. In The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Centennial Symposium on Management of Waste Contamination of Groundwater, Montreal, Quebec, May 1987, 30 pp.

F-34 Burnett, R.D. and Frind, E.O., 1987. Simulation of contaminant transport in three dimensions. 2. Dimensionality Effects. Water Resources Research, vol. 23, no.

4, pp. 695-705.

F-33 Burnette R.D. and Frind, E.O., 1987 Simulation of Contaminant Transport in three dimensions. 1. The Alternating Galerkin Technique. Water Resources Research, vol, 23, no. 4, pp. 683-694.

F-32 St. Arnaud, L., Frind, E.O., Farvolden, R.N. and Gillham, R.W., 1986.

Development of design criteria for optimal collection of leachate under sanitary landfills. In Proc. Technology Transfer Conference, Ministry of the Environment, ,

Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 8-9, 1986, pp. 243-271.

F-31 Frind, E.O. Modelli:4g of contaminant transport in groundwater - An Overview.

The Canadian Society for Civil Engineering Centennial Symposium on Management of Waste Contaminction of Groundwater, Montreal, May 1987

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F-30 Frind, E.O. Simulation of ground water contamination in three dimensions.

National Water Well Association, Solving Ground Water Problems with Models Conference, Denver, Colorado, February 1987.

F-29 Kinzelbach, W.K.H. and Frind, E.O. Accuracy criteria for advection-dispersion models. Proceedings, Sixth International Conference on Finite Elements in Water Resources, National Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal, June 1986.

F-28 Burnett, R.D. and Frind, E.O. A comparison of transport simulations in two an1 three dimensions using alternating direction Galerkin techniques. Proceedings, Sixt International Conference on Finite Elements in Water Resources, !!ational Laboratory of Civil Engineering, Lisbon, Portugal, June 1986.

F-27 Rudolph, D.L. and Sudicky, E. A. A quasi three-dimensional finite element model for steady-state analysis of multiaquifer systems. Part I: Theory and Model Development. Submitted to Water Resources Research, January 1986.

F-26 Rudolph, D.L. and Farvolden, R.N. A quasi three-dimensional finite element model for steady-state analysis of multiaquifer systens. Part II: Application to Greenbrook Well Field, Kitchener, Ontario. Submitted to Water Resources Research, January 1986.

F-25 Frind, E.O. and Germain, D., 1987. Simulation of contaminant plumes with large dispersive contrast: Evaluation of alternating direction Galerkin models. Water Rssources Research, vol. 22, no. 13, pp. 1857-1873 F-24 Daus, A.D. , Frind , E.O. and Sudicky, E. A. , 1985. Comparative error analysis in finite element formulations of the advection-dispersion equation. Advances in Water R2 sources, Vol. 8, pp. 86-95.

F-23 Daus, A.D. and Frind, E.O. , 1985. An alternating direction Galerkin technique for simulation of contaminant transport in complex groundwater systems. Water Rtsources Research Vol. 21, no. 5, pp. 653-664.

F-22 Friad, E.O. and Matanga, G.B., 1985. The dual formulation of flow for contaminant transport modeling: 1. Review of theory and accuracy aspects. Water Resources Research, Vol. 21, no. 2, p. 159-169.

F-21 Frind, E.O. , Matanga, G.B. and Cherry, J. A. , 1985. The dual formulation of flow for contaminant transport modeling: 2. The Borden Aquifer. Water Resources Research Vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 170-182.

l F-20 Frind , E.O. , 1984. The principal direction technique for advective-dispersive l

transport simulation in three dimensions. Proceedings, Fifth International Conference l on Finite Elements in Water Resources, The University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, l June 1984. (Invited Paper).

l l F-19 Frind, E.O. and Matanga, G.B. Stream functions in the Identification of I Hydrogeologic Parameters for Contaminant Transport Modelling: 1. Theory. Water

! Rssources Research, (accepted for publication in 1985).

F-18 Schulz, H.D. and Reardon, E.J. , 1983 A combined mixing cell / analytical model to describe two-dimensional reactive solute transport for unidirectional groundwater flow. Water Resources Research, vol. 19, p. 493-502.

F-17 Gillham, R.W. and Reynolds, W.D., 1982. Applicability of solute transport codels to problems of aquifer rehabilitation. Proc. Symp. Aquifer Restoration and l

Groundwater Rehabilitation, May 26-28, National Water Well Association, p. 6-13 1

1 F-16 Frind, E.O., 1982. Seawater intrusion in continuous coastal aquifer-aquitard I systems: Advances in Water Resources, 5(2), pp. 89-97. First published in l

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F-15 Frind, E.O., 1982. Simulation of long-term transient density-dependent transport in groundwater contamination problems, Advances in Water Resources, 5(2),

pp. 73-88.

F-14 Frind, E.O., 1982. The principal direction technique: A new approach to groundwater contaminant transport modeling, Proceedings, Fourth International Conference on Finite Elements in Water Resources, pp. 13-25 to 13-42. Technical University, Hanover, Germany, June 1982.

F-13 Frind, E.O. and Pinder, G.F., 1982. The principal direction technique for solution of the advection-dispersion equation, Proceedings, Tenth IMACS World Congress on Systems Simulation and Scientific Computation, Concordia University, Montreal, August 1982.

F-13 1 Frind, E.O. and Pinder, G.F. , 1982. The principal direction technique for solution of the advection-dispersion equation. Proceedings, Tenth World Congress of the International Association for Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (IMACS),

Ccncordia University, Montreal, August, 1982.

F-12 Frind, E.O., 1980. Seawater intrusion in continuous coastal aquifer-aquitard Systems. Proceedings, Third International Conference on Finite Elements in Water Resources, University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi. Editors, S.Y. Wang, C.V.

Alonso, C.A. Brebbia, G.W. Gray, and G.F. Pinder, pp. 2.177-2.198.

F-11 Frind, E.O. , and Pinder, G.F. , 1979. A collocation finite element method for potential problems in irregular domains. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 681-701.

F-10 Chorley, D.W., and Frind, E.O., 1978. An iterative quasi three-dimensional finite element model for heterogeneous multi-aquifer systems. Water Resources Research, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 943-952.

F-9 Frind, E.O., and Verge, M.S., 1978. Three-dimensional modelling of groundwater flow systems. Water Resources Research, Vol. 14, No. 5, pp. 844-856.

F-8 Pinder, G.F. , Fr !nd , E.O. , and Celia, M. A. , 1978. Groundwater flow simulation using collocation fini;e elements. Proceedings, Second International Conference on Finite Elements in Wa?er Resources, Imper *cl College, London, England, pp.

1.171-1.185 F-7 Frind, E.O., 1977. An isoparametric heraitian finite element for the solution of field problems. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Vol.

11, No. 6, pp. 945-962.

F-6 van Genuchten, M. Th., Pinder, G.F., and Frind, E.O., 1977. Simulation of two-dimensional contaminant transport with isoparametric her';itir finite elements. ' Water Resources Research Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 451-458.

F-5+ Frind, E.O. , and Pinder, G.F. , 1974. Finite elements in the solution of the inverse problem in groundwater flow. Proceedings, International Symposium on Finite Element Methods in Flow Problems, University of Wales, Swansea, U.K., pp. 559-572.

F-4 Gillham, R.W., and Farvolden, R.N., 1974. Sensitivity analysis of input l parameters in numerical modelling of steady state regional groundwater flow. Water '

R: sources Research 10(3), pp. 529-538.

F-3 Frind, E.O., and Pinder, G.F., 1973 Galerkin solution of the inverse problem for aquifer transmissivity. Water Resources Research, Vol. 9, No. 5, pp. 1397-1410.

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F-2 Pinder, G.F., Frind, E.O., and Papadopulous, S.S., 1973 Functional !

coefficients in the analysis of groundwater flow using finite elements. Water R: sources Research, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 222-226.

F-1 Pinder, G.F. , and Frind, E.O., 1972. Application of Galerkin's procedure to equifer analysis; Water Resources Research, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 108-120.

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.IN FRACTURED POROUS MEDIA G-14 Mase. C.W. , Thompson, G. , Cherry, J.A., Blackport, R., and Smith, L., 1987.

Evaluation of contaminant velocity in low-permeability fractured shale. Proceedings Technology Transfer Conference, Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Nov.

30-Dec. 1, 1987.

G-13 Keller, C.K., van der Kamp, G. and Cherry, J.A. Hydrogeology of two Saskatchewan Tills: I. Fractures, bulk permeability, and spatial variability of downward flow.

Journal of Hydrology.(accepted November 1987).

G-12 D' Astous , A.Y., Ruland, W.W., Bruce, J.R.G., Cherry, J.A. and Gillham,- R.W. ,

1987. Fracture effects in the shallow groundwater zone in weathered Sarnia area clay.

Canadian Geotechnical Journal (submitted April 1987). -

G-11 Harding, D.W.R., Dusseault, M.B. and Cherry, J.A. Constant head field permeability tests in a fissured clay till in Southwestern Ontario. 39th Canadian Geotechnical Conference, Ottawa, Ontario, August 1986.

G-10 Vorauer, A.G. , Harding, D.W. , Dusseault, M.B. and Cherry, J. A. The . nature of near-surface fractures in clay tills of southwestern Ontario. 3rd Canadian Hydrogeological Conference sponsored by the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Canadian National Chapter, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, April 21-23, 1986.

G-9 Pankow, J.F., Johnson, R.L., Hewetson, J.P. and Cherry, J.A., 1986. An evaluation of contaminant migration patterns at two waste disposal sites on fractured porous media in terms of the equivalent porous medium (EPM) model. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, Vol. 1, pp. 65-76.

G-8 Keller, C.K. , van der Kamp, G. , and Cherry, J. A. , 1986. Fracture permeability and groundwater flow in clayey till near Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 23, pp. 229-240.

G-7 Sudicky, E. A. and Frind, E.O. , 1984. Contaminant transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solution for a two-member chain decay in a single fracture. Water Resources Research, Vol. 20, no. 7, p. 1021-1029 G-6 Feenstra, S., Cherry, J.A., Sudicky, E.A. and Haque, Z., 1984. Matrix diffusion effects on contaminant migration from an injection well in fractured sandstone.

Ground Water, Vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 307-316.

G-5 Sudicky, E. A. and Frind, E.O. , 1982. Contaminant transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solutions for a system of parallel fractures. Water Resources Research, Vol. 18, No. 6, pp. 1634-1642.

G-4 Grisak, G.E., Pickens, J.F. , and Cherry, J. A. , 1981. Solute transport through fractured media: 2. Column Study of Fractured Till. Water Resources Research, 16, pp. 731-739 G-3 Tang, D.H., Frind, E.O., Sudicky, E.A., 1980. Contaminant transport in fractured porous media: Analytical solution for a single fracture. Water Resources Research, Vol. 17, No. 3, pp. 555-564.

G-2 Grisak, G.E., Cherry, J.A., Vonhof, J.A., and Blumele, J.P., 1976. Hydrogeologic and hydrochemical properties of fractured till in the interior plains region. In:

Glacial Till, Proceedings of Symposium, Ottawa 1975, R.F. Legget (Editor), Royal Society of Canada, Special Publication No. 12, pp. 304-335.

G-1 -Grisak, G.E., and Cherry, J.A., 1975. Hydrologic characteristics and response of fractured till and clay confining a shallow aquifer. Canadian Geotechnical J. , Vol.

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H. TECHNIQUES AND INSTRUMENTATION FOR HYDROGE0 LOGICAL MONITORING H-31 Morin, K. A. and Cherry, J. A. , 1988. Field investigation of a small-diameter, cylindrical, contaminated ground-water plume emanating from a pyritic uranium-tailings '

impoundment. American Society for Testing and Materials. pp. 416-429 H-30 Welch, S.J. and Lee, D.R., 1987. A multiple-packer / standpipe system for ground water monitoring in consolidated media. Ground Water Monitoring Review, Summer 1987.

H-29 Maerz, N.H. , Dussaault, M.B. and Gillhas, R.W. 1987 An economical field data logger. 1st Canadian Symposium on Microcomputer Applications to Geotechnique, Oct.

22-23, 1987, Regina.

H-28 McAlary, T.A.. and Barker, J.F., 1987. Volatilization losses in groundwater monitoring of organics in low-permeability materials. Groundwater Monitoring Review, Fall issue.

H-27 Robin, M.J.L. and Gillhas, R.W. 1987. Field evaluation of well purging proc edures. Ground Water Monitoring Review, pp. 85-94.

H-26 Zapico, M.M., Vales, S.E, and Cherry, J.A., 1987. A wireline piston core barrel for sampling cohesionless sand and gravel below the water table. Ground Water, sunser 1987 edition.

H-25 Barker, J.F., Patrick, G.C., Lemon, L. and Travis, G.M. Some biases in sampling

< multilevel piezometers for volatile organics. Grcund Water Monitoring Review, Vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 48-54.

H-24 Barker, J.F. and Travis, G. , 1985. Development and validation of protocols for sampling surface and groundwaters for organic contaminants. Proceedings Technology 1 Transfer Conference No. 6, Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Dec.11-12, 1985, pp. 349-368.

H-23 Gillham, R.W., Robin, N.J.L., Barker, J.F. and Cherry, J.A., 1985 Field evaluation of well flushing procedures. API Publ. No. 4405, American Petroleum l Institute, Washington, DC, 109 p.

i H-22 Reynolds, G.W. and Gillhas, R.W., 1985 Absorption of halogenated organic compounds by polymer materials commonly used in ground water monitors. Proceedings Second Canadian /American Conference on Hydrogeology, Hazardous Wastes in Ground Water: r A Soluble Dilemma, Banff, Alberta, June 25-29, 1985. Published by National Water Well i Assoc., pp. 125-132.

l H-21 Gaona-Vizcayno, S. , Gordillo, T. De A. and Farvolden, R.N. , 1985. Quality of l water in an aquifer and its manifestation in pumping wells. Journal of Hydrology, l

vol. 78, pp. 165-181.

H-20 Morin, K. A. , and Cherry, J. A. , 1986. Field investigation of a small-diameter ground water contaminant plume emanating from a pyritic uranium-tailings impoundment.

ASTM Symposium on Field Methods for Groundwater Contamination Studies and Their Standardization, February 2-7, 1986, Cocoa Beach, Florida.

H-19 Lee, D.R., and Whitlock, K.H., 1986. New fishing too?., Ground Water, Vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 234-235.

H-18 Johnson, R.L. , Pankow, J.F. and Cherry, J. A. , 1987. Design of a ground-water sampler for the collection of volatile organic compounds and dissolved gases in small-diameter wells. Ground Water, Vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 448-454.

H-17 Pankow, J.F., Isabelle, L.M., Hewetson, J.P. and Cherry, J.A., 1985 A tube and cartridge method for down-hole sampling for trace organics in groundwater. Ground Water, Vol. 23, no. 6, pp. 775-782.

H-16 Pankow, J.F., Isabelle, L.M., Hewetson, J.P. and Cherry, J.A., 1984. A syringe End cartridge method for down-hole sampling for trace organics in groundwater. Ground Water, Vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 330-339.

H-15 Gillhas, R.W., Robin, M.J.L., Barker, J.F. and Cherry, J.A., 1983 Groundwa.ter conitoring and sample bias, American Petroleum Institute Publ. No. 4367, June, 206 pp.

H-14 Cherry, J.A., Johnson, P.E., Blackport, R.J. and Hewetson, J.P. and Blair, R.D.,

1984. Development and application of a multilevel device for groundwater monitoring in fractured rock. Canadian Geotechnical Journal (in press).

H-13 Cherry, J.A., 1983 Piezometers and other permanently-installed devices for groundwater quality monitoring. Proc. Conf. on Groundwater and Petroleum Hydrocarbons: protection, detection and restoration. Petroleum Association For Conservation Of The Canadian Environment, Toronto, Ontario, June 26-28, p. IV-1-39.

H-12 Desaulniers, D.E., 1983 Hydraulically-driven piezometers for monitoring in coft sediments. Ground Water Monitoring Review, Vol. 3, no. 2, p. 16-20.

H-11 Cherry, J.A., Gillham, R.W., Anderson, E.G. and Johnson, P.E., 1983 Migration of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: A case study. 2. Groundwater tonitoring devices, Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, pp. 31-49.

H-10 Cherry, J.A. and Johnson, P.E., 1982. A multilevel device for hydraulic head monitoring and groundwater sampling in fractured rock, Ground Water Monitoring Review, Vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 41-44.

H-9 Gillham, R.W., 1982. Syringe devices for groundwater sampling; Ground Water Monitoring Review, Vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 36-39 H-8 Robin, M.J.L., Dytynyshyn, D.J., and Sweeney, S.J., 1982. Two gas-drive sampling devices. Ground Water Monitoring Review, Vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 63-66.

H-7 Goodwin, M.J . and Gillham, R.W. , 1982. Two devices for in situ measurement of gnochemical retardation factors. 2nd International Hydrogeological Conference, Feb. 4

& 5, 1982, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Proceedings. (editor G. Ozoray) 1982, sponsored by International Association of Hydrogeologists, Canadian National Chapter, p. 91-98.

H-6 Gillham, R.W. and Johnson, P.E., 1981. A positive-displacement groundwater sampling device. Ground Water Monitoring Review, V. 1, no. 3, pp. 33-35.

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H-5 Pickens, J.F., Cherry, J.A., Coupland, R.M., Grisak, G.E. , Merritt, W.F. and Risto, B.A., 1981. A multilevel device for groundwater sampling. Ground Watec Monitoririg Review, Vol.1, no.1, p. 48-51.

H-4 Fraser D., Reardon, E.J., Dieken, F. and Loescher, B., 1980. Sampling problea:

and interpretatioit of chemical analysis of mineral springs used by wildlife. J.

Wildlife Management, Vol. 44, p. 623-631.

H-3 Lee, D.R. and Cherry, J. A. , 1979. A field exercise on groundwater flow usin; seepage meters and mini-piezometers. J. Geological Education, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp.

6-10.

H-2 Patterson, R.J. , Frape, S.K. , Dykes, L.S. and McLeod, R. A. , 1978. A coring an' squeezing technique for the detailed study of subsurface water chemistry. Canadiar Journal of Earth Science, Vol. 15, pp. 162-169.

H-1 Pickens, J.F., Cherry, J.A., Grisak, G.E., Merritt, W.F., and Risto, B.A., 1978.

A multi-level device for groundwater sampling and piezometric monitoring.

Groundwater, Vol. 16, no. 5, pp. 322-327 l

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I_ . AQUEOUS GEOCHEMISTRY AND ANALYTICAL METHODS I-14 Churcher, P.L. and Dickhout, R.D., 1987 Analysis of ancient sediments for total organic carbon - some new ideas. Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 29, pp. 235-246.

I-13 Peardon, E.J. and Armstrong, D.E., 1987. Celestite (SrSO 4 (3)) solubility in water, seawater and Nacl solution. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 63-72.

I-12 Fritz, P. , Mozeto, A. A. and Reardon, E.J. , 1985. Practical considerations on carbon isotope studies on soil carbon dioxide. Chemical Geology, Vol. 58, pp. 89-95.

I-11 Morin, K.A., 1985. Simplified examples and explanations of common computerized methods of chemical speciation in water. Computers and Geosciences, Vol 11, no. 4, pp. 409-416.

1-10 Mozeto, A. A. , Fritz, P. and Reardon, E.J. , 1984. Experimental observations on carbon isotope exchange in carbonate-water syste s. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 48, pp. 495-504.

I-9 Reardon, E.J., 1983 Determination of SrSOS ion pair formation using conductimetric and ion exchange techniques. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Vol. 47, pp. 1917-1922.

I-8 Reardon, E.J., Dance, J.T. and Lolcama, J.L., 1983 Field detsemination of cation exchange properties for calcareous sand. Groundwater, Vol. 21, p. 421-428.

I-7 Barker, J.F. and Chatten, S., 1982. A technique for detersining low concentrations of total carbonate in geological materials. Chemical Geology, Vol. 36, pp. 317-323 I-6 Cherry, J.A., Shaikh, A.U., Tallman, D.E. and Nicholson, R.V. 1979. Arsenic species as an indicator of redox conditions in groundwater. J. Hydrology Vol. 43, pp.

373-392.

I-5 Reardon, E.J., 1979. Complexing of silica by Iron (III) in Natural Waters.

Chemical Geology, Vol. 25, pp. 339-345.

I-4 Reardon, E.J., 1976. Alkali earth and sodium borate ion pair formation from 10 to 50 C. Chemical Geology, Vol. 18, p. 309-325.

I-3 Reardon, E.J., and Langmuir, D., 1976. ActivitycoefficientsofMgCO3andCaSOS as a function of ionic strength. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta. Vol. 40, pp. 549-554.

I-2 Reardon, E.J., 1975. Dissociation constants of some monovalent sulphate ion pairs. J. Physical Chemistry, Vol. 79, pp. 422-425.

I-1 Reardon,p.J.andLangage,D., 1974. Thermodynamic properties of the ion pairs MgCO andCaCoyfrom10to50C. American J. Science. Vol. 274, pp. 599-612.

J. HYDROGE0 LOGICAL AND HYDROCHEMICAL STUDIES AT LANDFIL'.S AND AT CHEMICAL SPILL SITES J-23 Barker, J.F., Cherry, J.A., Carey, D. A. , Huttes, M.E. and Reinhard, M., 1987.

Hazardous organic chemicals in groundwater at Ontar'o landfills. Proc. Technol.

Transfer Conf., No. 8, Ontario Ministry of Environment, Toronto, pp.

J-22 Barker, J.F. , Barbash, J.E. and Labonte, M. , 1987. Groundwater contamination at a landfill site on fractured carbonate and shale. Journal Contaminant Hydrology.

J-21 Barker, J.F. , 1986. Volatile aromatic and chlorinated organic contaminants in groundwater at six Ontario landfills. Foll. Res. Jour. Can., vol. 22, pp. 33-48.

J-20 Proulx, I., Farvolden, R.N. and Frind, E.O., 1986. Dispersion of the Stouffville contaminant plume. In Proc. Technology Transfer Conference, Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 8-9, 1986, pp. 229-242.

J-19 Barker, J.F., and Cherry, J.A., 1986. Hazardous organic chemical in groundwater at Ontario landfills. Proc. Technology Transfer Conference Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 8-9, 1986, pp. 206-228.

J-18 Johnson, R.L., Cherry, J.A. and Pankow, J.F. Diffusive contaminant transport in natural clay: A field example and implications for clay-lined waste disposal sites.

Environmental Science and Technology (submitted November, 1986).

J-17 Abdul, A., Gillham, R.W., Barker, J.F. and Carter, R., 1985. Possible effects on groundwater quality of the use of liquid industrial wastes for dust control on Ontario roads. Proc. Technology Transfer Conference No. 6, Ministry of the Fnvironment, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 11-12, 19S5. pp. 178-208.

J-16 Cherry, J.A., Barker, J.F., Zapico, M., Moore, M. and Gensky, N., 1985.

Hazardous organic chemicals in groundwater at Ontario landfills. Proc. TechnoloEy Transfer Conference No. 6, Ministry of the Environment, Toronto, Ontario, Dec.11-12, 1985, pp. 14-45.

J-15 Barker, J.F., Cherry, J.A., Carey, D.A., Hewetson, J.P., Pankow, J.F. and Reinhard, M., 1984. Organic contaminants in groundwaters at several Ontario lantills.

In Proc. Technol. Transfer Conference No. 5, Nov 27-28, 1984, Toronto, Ontario, Ministry of Environment, pp. 49-68.

J-14 Ophori, D.U. and Farvolden, R.N., 1985 A hydraulic trap for preventing collector well contamination: a case study. Ground Water, Vol. 23, no. 5, pp.

600-610.

l l J-13 Barker, J.F., Tessman, J.S., Plotz, P.E. and Reinhard, M., 1986. The organic l geochemistry of a sanitary landfill leachate plume. Jour. Contaminant Hydrol. , Vol.

! 1, pp. 171-189 J-12 Reinhard, M., Graydon, J.W., Goodman, N.L. and Barkar, J.F., 1984 The distribution of selected trace organics in the leachate plume of a municipal landfill.

> Proc. of Second International Conference on Groundwater Quality Research, Tulsa, Oklahoma, March 27, 1984 (in press).

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P J-11 Robertson, W.D., Barker, J.F., Le Beau, Y. and Marcoux, S., 1984. Contamination of an unconfined sand aquifer by waste pulp liquor: a case study. Ground WOer, March-April, 1984, Vol. 22, ro. 2, pp. 191-197 J-10 Reinhard, M., Goodman, N.L., ano Barker, J.F., 1984. Occurrence and distribution of organic chemicals in two landfill leachate plumes. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 18, no. 12, pp. 953-961.

J-9+ Lee, P.K., Hims, A.G. and 0111 ham, R.W., 1983 Field measurement of inflitration through landfill covers. Fourth Technololgy Transfer Conference, Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Nov. 29-30, 1983 J-8 Cherry, J.A., 1983 Occurrence and migration of contaminants in groundwater at cunicipal landfills on sand aquifers. In: Environment and Solid Wastes. Editors, C.W. Francis, S.I. Auerbach and V.A. Jacobs, Butterworths, Boston, p. 127-147 J-7 MacFarlane, D.S., Cherry, J.A., Gillham, R.W., and Sudicky, E.A., 1983 Migration of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: a case study, 1, Groundwater flow and contaminant distribution. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p.1-29.

J-6 Nicholson, R.V., Cherry, J.A. and Reardon, E.J., 1983 Migration of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: a case study. 6, Hydrochemical patterns' and processes. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p. 131-176.

J-5 Rober M , J.R., Cherry, J.A., and Schwartz, F.W., 1982. A case study of a chemical spill: polychlorinated biphenyls 1, History distribution and surface translocation. Water Resources Research, Vol. 18, no. 3, p. 525-534.

J-4 Schwartz, F.W., Cherry, J.A., Roberts, J.R., 1982. A case study of a chemical spill-polychlorinated biphyenyls: 2, Hydrogeological conditions and contaminant cigration. Water Resources Research, Vol. 18, no. 3, p. 535-545.

J-3 Cherry, J.A., Barker, J.F., Buszka, P.M., Hewetson, J.P. and Mayfield, C.I.,

1981. Contaminant cccurrence in an unconfined sand aquifer at a municipal landfill.

Proc. Fourth Annual Madison Conference of Applied Research and Practice on Municipal ,

and Industrial Waste, Sept. 28-30, Madison, Wisconsin, pp. 393-411.

J-2+ Fritz, P., Matthess, G. and Brown, R.M., 1976. Deuterium and 10 0 as Indicators of Leachwater McVement from a Sanitary Landfill. In: Interpretation of Environmental Isotope and Hydrochemical Data in Groundwater Hydrology, I.A.E.A. Vienna, STI/ PUB /429, pp. 131-142.

J-1 Matthess, G., Fritz, P. and Brown R.M. , 1976. Deuterium and Sauerstoff-18 as Indicatoren von Gerundwasser-Verunreinigungen durch feste Abfallstoffe. Deutsche Gewaesserkund Mitt. 20, No. 2, pp. 37-43 J-1.1 Farvolden, R.N. and Hughes, G.M. , 1975. Hydrogeological implications in solid w ste disposal. Groundwater Pollution Symposium, IAHS-ASIH Publ. No. 103, pp.

145-158.

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K-21 Robin, M.J.L., Gillham, R.W., and Oscarson, D.W., 1987. The diffusion of Sr and Cl in compacted clay-based materials. Soil Science of America Journal, Vol. 51, no.

5, 1987.

K-20 Jakubick, A.T., Gillham, R.W., Kahl, I., and Robin, M., 1987. Attenuation of Pu, Aa, Cs and Sr mobility in concrete. Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc. vol. 84, pp. 355-368.

K-19 Farvolden, R.N., Pearson, R. and Davison, C.C., 1985. Hydrogeology in radioactive waste disposal, Hydrogeology in the Service of Man, Memoires of the 18th Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Cambridge,1985.

K-16 Tessman, J.S. , Barker, J.F. , Reardon, E.J. and Sharma, H.D. , 1985. Modeling of the interaction of metal ions and radionuclides with organic matter in buffer materials. In Proc. 9th Information Meeting of the Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. AECL Technical Record TR-350, pp. 465-470.

K-17 Barker, J.F., 1984. Significance of microbiological activity and groundwater redor potential in controlling nuclide release and migration processes. In Chapman, N.A. and Sargent, F.P. (eds.). The Geochemistry of High Level Waste Disposal in i Granitic Rocks. Proc. of the AECL/ CEC (Euratom) Workshop, Sept. 12-16, 1983 AECL-8361, EUR-9162, pp. 65-70.

K-16 Johnston, H.M. and Gillham, R.W., 1984. Natural SR concentrat,lons and Kd determinations. Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, vol. 110, no. 10, ASCE, Paper No. 19207, pp. 1459-1472.

K-15 Gillham, R.W., Robin, M.J.L., Dytynyshyn, D.J. and Johnston, H.M., 1984.

Diffusion of non-rear,tive and reactive solutes through fine-grained barrier materials.

i Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 21, no. 3, p. 541-550.

K-14 Gillham, R.W. and Cherry, J.A., 1983 Predictability of solute transport in diffusion-controlled hydrogeologic regimes. Proc. Symp. On Low-Level Waste Disposal:

Facility Design, Construction and Operating Practices, Sept. 28 - 29, 1982, Wash.

D.C., U.S. Nucl. Reg. Comm. NUREG/CP-0028, CONF-820911, vol. 3, p. 379-410.

K-13 Gale, J.E. and Reardon, E.J., 1984. Effects of groundwater geochemistry on the permeability of grouted fracture. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 21, p. 8-20.

i f K-12+ Fritz, P., 1983 snvironmental isotope techniques and the disposal and storage

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of waste. In: Guidebook to nuclear techniques in Hydrology. sAEA, Vienna.

Technical Report Series No. 91, p. 423-436.

K-11+ Gillham, R.W. , Robin, M.J.L. , and Dytynyshyn, D.J. , 1983 Diffusive transport of strontium-85 in sand-bentonite mixtures. Atomic Energy of Canada Limited report AECL-6838. Whiteshell Nuclear Establishment, Pinawa, Manitoba, June 1983 (book) l i K-10 Gale, J.E., Fritz, P., Witherspoon, P.A., Barker, J.F. and Wilson, C., 1980.

! Hydrogeological and geochemical characteristics of the Stripa site in Bergman, M.

(ed. ), Subsurface Space: Environmental Protection, Low Cost Storage, Energy Savings.

Pergamon Press, pp. 857-864.

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. E K-9 Fritz, P., Barker, J.F., Gale, J.E., Andrews, J.N., Kay, L.P., Lee, D.J.,

Cowart, J.B. , Osmond, J.K. , Payne, B.R. and Witherspoon, P.K. , 1980. Geochemical and icotopic investigations at the Stripa test site (Sweden). International Symposium Underground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes. IAEA - OECD Symp. , SM 243/6, Helsinki, 1978, Vol. II, 341-365.

K-8+ Cherry, J.A., Fritz, P., Gale, J.E. and Gillham, R.W., 1979. Evaluation methods for hydrogeologic conditions at radioactive waste burial sites. American Nuclear Society, 25th Annual Meeting, 1979. Transaction American Nuclear Society, 32, pp.

117-119 K-7 Cherry, J.A. and Gale, J.E., 1979 The Canadian program for a high-level r-dioactive waste repository: A hydrogeological perspective. Proceedings Symposium Disposal of High-Level Radioactive Waste: The Canadian Geoscience Council Symposium Canadian Geoscience Council, Geological Survey of Canada Paper 79-10, pp. 35-44.

K-6 Cherry, J. A. , Gillham, R.W. , Grisak, G.E. and Lush, D.L. , 1979. A concept for long-term isolation of solid radioactive waste in fine-grained deposits. In:

Management of Low-Level Radioactive Waste, Editors, M.W. Carter, A. A. Moghissi and B.

Kahn, Pergamon Press, New York, pp. 1021-1040.

K-5+ Gale, J.E., Witherspoon, P., Fritz, P., Wilson, C.R., Nelson, P.H., and Doe, T.,

1979. Fracture hydrology and geophysical studies at the Stripa Mine, Sweden.

Proceedings 1st Annual Meeting, Ohio, 1979.

K-4 Gale, J.E., Quinn, 0., Wilson, C., Forster, C., Witherspoon, P.A. and Jacobson, L., 1978. Hydrogeologic Characteristics of fractured rocks for waste isolation - the Stripa experience. Symposium on Scientific Basis for Nuclear Waste Management, Materials Research Society Annual Meering, Cambridge, Mass. Editor, Clyde J.M.

Northrup, Jr., Vol. 2, pp. 507-526.

K-3 Frind, E.O., Gillham, R.W., Pickens, J.F., 1976. Application of unsaturated flow properties in the design of geologic environments for radioactive waste storage 3 facilities. Proceedings, International Conference on Finite Elements in Water i Resources, Princeton University, pp. 3 113-3 163 I K-2 Cherry, J. A. , Grisak, G.E. and Jackson, R.E. , 1974 Hydrogeologic factors in ,

shallow subsurface radioactive waste management. Proceedings International Conference {

on Land for Waste Management. National Research Council, Can. Ottawa, J. Thomlinson, (Editor), pp. 131-146. l l

K-1 Cherry, J.A., Grisak, G.E. and Clister, W.E., 1973 Hydrogeological studies of l c subsurface radioactive waste management site in west-central Canada. Proceedings l Internation Symposium on Underground Waste Management and Artificial Recharge, AAPG-  !

USGS, New Orleans, J. Braunstein (Editor), Vol. 1, 436-467.

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L. HYDROGEOLOGY AND HYDR 0 GEOCHEMISTRY RELATED TO MINE WASTES L-23 Blowes, D.W., Cherry, J.A. and Reardon, E.J. The hydrogeochemistry of four inactive tailings impoundments: Perspectives on tailings pore-water evolution.

Proceedings, 1987 National Symposium on Mining, Hydrology, Sedimentology, and Reclamation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, December 7-11, 1987.

L-22 Veldhuizen, H., Blowes, D.W. and Siwik, R.S. The effectiveness of vegetation in controlling acid generation in base metal tailings. In Proceedings Acid Mine Drainage Workshop / Seminar, Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 1987 pp. 507-536.

L-21 Reardon, F.J. and Moddle, P.M., 1985. Suitability of peat as an oxygen interceptor material for the close-out of pyritic uranium tailings: column studies.

Uranium, Vol. 2, pp.83-110.

L-20 Nicholson, R.V., Gillham, R.W. and Reardon, E.J., 1985. Pyrite oxidation in dilute carbonate-buffered solution. 1. Experimental kinetics. Geochimica Cosmochimica Acta (submitted September 1985).

L-19 van der Kamp, G., 1985. Excess hydraulic head in aquitards under solid vaste emplacements. Memoires of the 17th International Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Tucson, Arizona, January 1985, Part 1, P. 118-128.

L-18 Cherry, J. A. , Morel, P.M.M. , Rouse, J.V. , Schnoor, J.L. and Wolman, H.G. , 1986.

Hydrogeochemistry of sulfide and arsenic-rich tailings and alluvium along Whitewood Creek, South Dakota. Mineral and Energy Resources Bulletin, Colorado School of Mines Press. Golden, Colorado, Vol. 29, no. 4, pp. 1-12, no. 5, pp. 1-16, no. 6, pp. 1-16.

L-17 Nicholson, R.V., Gillham, R.W., Cherry, J.A. and Reardon, E.J., 1085. Reduction of acid generation in aine tailings through the use of moisture-retainir, ;over layers as oxygen barriers. Canadian Geotechnical Journal (submitted Septsember 1985).

L-16 Dubrovksy, N.M., Morin, K.A., Cherry, J.A. and Smyth, D.J., 1984. Uranium tallings acidification and subsurface contaminant migration in a sand aquifer. Water Poll. Res. J. Canada, Vol. 19, no. 2, pp. 55-89 L-15 Morin, K.A. and Cherry, J.A., 1986. Trace amounts of siderite near a uranium-tailings impoundment, Elliot Lake, Ontario, and its implication in controlling contaminant migration in a sand aquifer. Chemical Geology, vol. 56, p. 117-134.

(accepted in June 1985).

L-14 Dubrovsky, N.M., Cherry, J.A., Reardon, E.J. and Vivyurka, A.J., 1984.

l Geochemical evolution of inactive pyritic tailings in the Elliot Lake uranium district: 1, The Groundwater Zone. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 110-128.

L-13 Cherry, J. A., Shepherd, T. A. and Morin, K. Chemical composition and geochemical behavior of contaminated groundwater at uranium tailings impoundments, Society of Mining Engineers of AIME, Annual Meeting, Feb. 14-22, Dallas Proceedings, (accepted pending revisions).

L-12 Morin, K., Cherry, J.A., Lim, T.P. and Vivyurka, A., 1982. Contaminant migration in a sand aquifer near an inactive uranium tailings impoundment, Elliot Lake, Ontario. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 49-62.

, , . L-12.1 Dave, N.K., Lin, T.P., Vivyurka, A.J., Dubrovsky, N., Morin, K.A., Smyth, D.J.A., Gillhas, R.W. and Cherry, J.A., 1982. Hydrogeochemical evolution of an inactive pyritic uranium tailings basin and retardation of contaminant migration in a surrounding aquifer presented at the International Symposium on Management of Wastes from Uranium Mining and Milling, Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 10-14, 1982. Canmet R: port MRP/MRL 82-34 (OP) (J).

L-11 Feenstra, S., R.D. Blair, J. A. Cherry, J.C. Chakravatti and E. LaRocque, 1981, Hydrogeochemical investigations of two inactive tailings areas in the Elliot Lake uranium district, Ontario, Canada. Fourth Symposium On Uranium Mill Tailings Management, Fort Collins, Proceedings, p. 367-379.

L-10 Groenewold, G.H., Cherry, J.A., Manz, 0.E., Gullicks, H.A., Hasset, D.J. and Ralha, B., 1981. Potential effects on groundwater of fly ash and EGD waste disposal in lignite surface mine pits in North Dakota. Proc. Symposium On Flu Gas Desulfurization, Houston, Oct. 28-31, U.S.E.P.A., EPA-600/9-81-0196, p. 657-693 L-9 Groenewold, G.H., Rehm, B.W., and Cherry, J.A., 1981. Depositional setting and groundwater quality in coal-bearing sediments and spoils in western North Dakota.

Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists of AAPG, Special Publ. No. 31 F.G. Ethbridge and R.M. Flores (editors), p. 157-167 L-8 Moran, S.R. and Cherry, J.A., 1981. The hydrologic response of aquifers at surface-nine sites in western North Dakota. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 18, no. 4, 543-565 L-7 Blair, R.D., Cherry, J.A., Lim, T.P. and Vivyurka, A.J., 1980. Groundwater monitoring and contaminant occurrence at an abandoned tailings area, Elliot Lake, Ontario, Proceedings, First International Conference on Uranium Mine Waste Disposal, Vancouver, May 19-21, Soc. Mining Engineers of AIME, Editor, C.A. Brawner, Chap. 29, pp. 411-444.

L-6 Cherry, J. A. , Blackport, R.J. , Dubrovsky, N. , Gillham, R.W. , Lim, T.P. , Murray, D., Reardon, E.J., Smyth, D.J.A., 1980. Subsurface hydrology and geochemical evolution of inactive pyrite tailings in the Elliot Lake Uranium District, Canada.

In: Proc. Symposium on Uranium Hill Tailings Management Colorado State University, November 24-25, pp. 353-385.

L-6.1 Shepherd, T.A. and Cherry, J.A., 1980. Contaminant migration in seepage from uranium mill tailings impoundments, an overview. In: Proc. Symposium on Uranium Mill Tailings Management, Colorado State University, November 24-25, pp. 299-331.

L-5 Moran, S.R. , Cherry, J. A. , Rohm, B.W. , and Groenewold , G.H. , 1979 Hydrologic itpacts of surface mining of coal in western North Dakota. Proceedings, Symposium on surface mining Hydrology, Sedimentology and Reclamation, Lexington, Kentucky, Dec.

3-7 L-4 Palmer, C.D. and Cherry, J.A., 1979. Hydrogeochemical concepts applied to mined lend in the Fort Union coal region. Proceedings Fourth Annual Meeting, Canadian Land R:clamation Association, Regina, Saskatchewan, Aug. 13-15, pp. 55-89.

L-3+ Horan, S.R., Cherry, J.A., Fritz, P., Peterson, W.H., Sommerville, M.H.,

Stancel, S.A. and Ulmer, J.H., 1978. Geology, groundwater hydrology anc hydrochemistry of a proposed surface mine and liquid gasification plant near Dun' Center, North Dakota, North Dakota Geol. Survey, Report of Investigation 61, pp. 263 (book)

L-2+ Moran, S.R., Groenewold, G.H. and Cherry, J.A., 1978. Geologic, hydrologic an<

geochemical concepts aid techniques in overburden characterization for mined-lanc reclamation. North Dakota Geological Survey, Rept. of Investigation 63, 152 pp.

(book)

L-1+ Moran, S.R. and Cherry, J.A., 1977. Subsurface-water chemistry in minelane reclamation: Key to development of a productive post-mining landscape. In:

Proceedings Second Annual General Meeting Canadian Land Reclamation Association, Edmonton, Alberta, Aug. 17-20, Paper No. 4, pp. 1-29.

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M. GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION DUE g AGRICULTURAL ACTIVITIES M-8 Miller, D.J., Gillham, R.W. and Starr, R.S., 1985. An in-situ method for d3termining rates of denitrification in groundwater. Proceedings, Technology Transfer Conference No. 6, Toronto, Ontario, Dec. 11-12, 1985. Part 3, pp.87-106.

M-7 Miller, M.H. , Robinson, J.B. and Gillhas, R.W., 1985. Self-sealing of earthen liquid manure storage ponds: I. A case study. J. Environ. Qual., Vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 533-538.

M-6 Trudell, H.R., Gillhas, R.W. and Cherry, J. A. , 1986. An in-situ study of the occurrence and rate of denitrification in a shallow unconfined sand aquifer. The Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 83, pp. 251-268.

M-5 Gillham, R.W. , Starr, R.C. , Akindunni, F.F. and O'Hannesin, S.F. , 1984. Studies of the nitrate distribution and nitrogen transformation in a shallow sandy aquifer n ar Allison, Ontario. Proceedings, Technology Transfer Conference No. 5, November 27 r_nd 28, 1984, pp. 25-48. Policy and Planning Branch, Ontario Ministry of the Environment ISBN-0-7743-8797-1, p. 23-48.

M-4 Hendry, M.J., Gillhas, R.W. and Cherry, J. A. , 1983 An integrated approach to hydrogeological investigations: a case history, Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, pp.

211-232.

M-3+ Gillhas, R.W., Hendry, M.J., Cherry, J.A., Frind, E.O. and Pucovsky, G.M., 1978.

Studies of the agricultural contribution of nitrate enrichment of groundwater and the subsequent nitrate loading to surface waters. A PLUARG Task Group C Study, Waterloo RIsearch Institute, Final Report, Proj. No. 41122, 203 pp. (book)

M-2 Gillham, R.W. and Cherry, J.A., 1978. Field evidence of denitrification in hhallow groundwater flow systems. Thirteenth Canadian Symposium On Water Follution R: search, McMaster University, Feb., Water Pollution Research, Canada, Vol. 13, p.

53-71.

M-1 Gillham, R.W. and Webber, L.R. , 1969. Nitrogen contamination of groundwater by barnyard leachates. Journal Water Pollution Control Federation, Vol. 41, p.

1752-1762.

, , , . N. GEOPHYSICAL STUDIES OF CONTAMINATED GROUNDWATER SYSTEMS N-10 Greenhouse, J.P., Monier-Williams, M.E., Ellert, N. and D.D. Slaine, 1987.

Geophysical methods in groundwater contamination studies. Presented at Exploration

'87, Third Decennial International Conference on Geophysical and GJochemical Exploration for Minerals and Groundwater, Toronto, Ontario.

N-9 Cosgrave, T.M. , Greenhouse, J.P. , Barker, J.F. and Davis, J.L., 1987. Shallow stratigraphic reflections from ground penetreting radar. Proceedings of the First National Outdoor Action Conference on Aquifer Restoration, Ground Water Monitoring and Geophysical Methods, May 18-21, Las Vegas, Nevada, pp. 555-569.

N-8 Ellert, N. , Greenhouse, J.P., Monier-Williams, M., Mendes, J.H.B. and Hassuda, S., 1986. A geofisica aplicada na identificacao da poluicao do subsolo por depositos ,

de rejeitos urbanos e- industrials. Proceedings of the 4th Congresso Brasileiro de Agnas Subterraneas, Brasilia, Nov. 4-7, pp. 528-532.

N-7 Ellert, N., Greenhouse, J.P., and Monier-Williams, M., 1986. Tracing subsurface contamination in Brazil with geophysics. Preliminary report to the International Development Research Foundation, October.

N-6 Greenhouse, J.P. and Slaine, D.D. , 1986. Geophysical modelling and mapping of contaminated ground water around three waste disposal sites in southern Ontario.

Canadian Geotechnical Journal, pp.

N-6.1 Greenhouse, J.P., Monier Williams, M.E., 1985 Geophysical monitoring of groundwater contamination around waste diposal sites. Ground Water Monitoring Review, Fall Issue.

N-6.2 Greenhouse, J.P., Faulkner, L. and Wong, J., 1985. Geophysical monitoring of an injected contaminant plume: experiments with a disposable E-log. Proceedings of the NWA Conference Surface and Borehole Geophysical Methods in Ground Water Investigations, Fort Worth, Texas, Feb. 12-14, 1985.

N-5 Greenhouse, J.P., and Harris, R.D., 1983 Migration of contaminants in groundwater at a landfill: a case study. 7. DC, VLF, and Inductive Resistivity Surveys. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 63, p. 177-197.

N-4 Greenhouse, J.P. and Slaine, D.D., 1983 The use of reconnaissance electromagnetic methods to map contaminant migration. Groundwater Monitoring Review, Spring 1983 issue.

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- e O. AQUIFER SYSTEMS ANALYSIS, Gj)UNDWATER RESOURCES EVALUATION, PERMAFROST 0-16 Farvolden, R.N., 1987 Hydrogeology and groundwater resources of the Kitchener-Waterloo area. Geological Association of Canada, Mineralogica 1 Association of Canada Jsint Annual Meeting, Field Trip 8, May 13, 1987.

0-15 Farvolden, R.N., Greenhouse, J.P. , Karrow, P.F. , Pchse, P.E. and Ross, L.C.,

1987. Subsurface Quaternary stratigraphy of the Kitchener-Waterloo area using borehole geophysics. OGS Open File Report, no. OFR 5623, 76 p.

0-14 Greenhouse, J.P. and Pehme, P., 1986. Stratigraphic and physical properties of overlaiden using borehole geophysics. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Borehole Geophysics for Mining and Geotechnical Applications. Geological Survey of Canada, paper 85-27 0-13 Farvolden, R.N., Greenhouse, J.P. and Karrow, P.F., 1986. Subsurface Quaternary stratigraphy using borehole geophysics. Final report on OGRF Grant 128, Ontario Geological Survey.

0-12 Greenhouse, J.P. and Monier-Williams, M., 1986. A gravity survey of the Dundas buried valley west of Copetown, Ontario. Can. J. Earth Sci., vol. 12, pp. 110-114.

0-11 van der Kamp, G., 1984. Brief quantitative guidelines for the design and cnalysis of pumping tests. Hydrogeology in the Service of Man, Memoires of the 18th Congress of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Cambridge, 1985.

0-10 van der Kamp, G., 1984. Evaluating the influence of groundwater flow systems on grothermal conditions. In: Energy Developments: New Forms, Senewable, Conservation, Proceedings of Energer '84, Regina, Sask., pp. 297-301.

0-9 Gillham, R.W. , and O'Hannesin, S.F. , 1984. Apparatus for demonstrating confined and unconfined aquifer characteristics. Journal of Geological Education, V. 32, p.

261-264.

0-8 Nwankwor, G.I., Gillham, R.W. and Cherry, J. A. , 1984. A comparative study of specific yield determinations in a shallow sand aquifer. Ground Water, Vol. 22, no.

6, pp. 764-772.

0-8.1 van der Kamp, G. and Gale, J.E., 1983 Theory of earth tide and barometric effects in porous formations with compressible grains. Water Resources Research, vol.

19, no. 2, pp. 538-544.

0-7 Michel, F.A., and Fritz, P., 1981. Significence of isotope variations in permafrost waters. Fourth Canadian Conference on Permafrost, Calgary, March 1981.

0-6 Frind, E.O., 1979. Exact aquitard response functions for multiple aquifer systems. Advances in Water Resources, Vol. 2, pp. 77-82. '

0-5+ Michel, F.A., and Fritz, P., 1978. Environmental isotopes in permafrost related w3ters along the Mackentle Valley Corridor. Proceedings Third International Conference on Permafrost, Edmonton, Canada, July 1978, Vol. II, pp. 207-211.

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0-4 Greenhouse, J.P., and Morgan, A.V., 1977. Small-scale resistivity studies or fossil permafrost patterns in southwestern Ontario. Canadian Journal of Earti Sciences, 14, pp. 496-500.

0-3+ cherry, J.A., 1974. Groundwater in the interior plains region. In: Th Allocative Conflicts in Water-Resource Management.- Agassiz Centre for water Studien, Univ. cf Manitoba Press, pp. 61-90.

0-2 Farvolden, R.N. and Nunan, J.P. , 1970. Hydrogeologic aspects of dewatering al.

Welland. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 194-204.

0-1 Frind, E.O., 1970. Theoretical analysis of aquifer response due to dewatering at Welland. Canadian Geotechnical Journal, Vol. 7, no. 2,1970, pp. 205-216.

P, . REVIEW PAPERS AND BOOKS i

P-22 Cherry, J. A. , MacQuarrie, K.T.B. and Ruland, W.W. , 1987. Hydrogeologic aspects

! of landfill impacts on groundwater and some regulatory implications. A paper for presentation at PCA0/MOE Seminar on proposed municipal landfill regulations, Toronto,

May 13, 1987.

P-21 Cherry, J.A., 1987. Contaminant migration and waste diposal implications. A paper presented to the CSCE Centential Conference, Montreal, Quebec, May 18-22, 1987.

P-20 Cherry, J.A., 1987. Groundwater contamination by petroleum products. A paper to be presented at the Twelfth World Petroleum Congress, Houston, Texas, April 26-May 1, 1987. In: Progress in Environmental Conservation, pp. 115-123 P-19 Farvolden, R.N. and Cherry, J. A. , 1987 The St. Lawrence Lowlands Region. A chapter to be published in the volume The Decade of North American Geology, Geological Society of America. Vol. 0-2, Geology of North America, U.S./ Mexico.

P-18 Farvolden, R.N., Fritz, P., Pearson, R. and Pfannkuch, O., 1987. The Precambrian Shield Region. A chapter to be published in the volume The Decade of North American Geology, Geological Society of America. Vol. 0-2, Geology of North A:Grica, U.S./ Mexico.

P-17 Gillham, R.W., 1987 Processes of contaminant migration in groundwater. In Proceedings, CSCE Centennial Symposium on Management of Waste Contamination of l Groundwater, Montreal, Quebec, May 1987 3 P-16 Cherry, J.A., 1987. Groundwater occurrence and contamination in Canada. A chapter published in the volume "Canadian Aquatic Resources", Ed. Michael Healey, pp.

387-426.

l P-15 Mackay, D.M., Robert, P.V. and Cherry, J.A., 1985. Transport of organic contaminants in groundwater. Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 19, no. 5, pp. 384-392.

P-14 Cherry, J.A., 1984. Contaminant migration in groundwater: processes and problems. To be published in Proceedings of: The Second National Water Conference:

Tha Fate of 'Toxics' in Surface and Ground Waters, January 24-25, 1984, pp. 65-94.

P-13 Cherry, J.A., 1984. Groundwater contamination. In: Environmental Geochemistry, M.E. Fleet (editor), Mineralogical Assoc. Canada, Short Course Handbook, Vol. 10, p. 269-306.

P-12 Cherry, J.A., 1983 Contaminant migration in groundwater with euphasis on hazardous waste disposal. Conference Proceedings, U.S. National Science Foundation, Final Report, pp. 127-150.

P-11 Cherry, J.A., Gillhas, R.W. and Barker, J.F., 1984. Groundwater contamination.

Studies In Geophysics, U.S. National Research Council, National Academy Press, Wishington, D.C., p. 46-64.

P-10 Fritz, P., 1981. Isotope dating of groundwater from low permeability rocks In:

Rscent Trends In Hydrogeology, Geol. Soc. Amer. Spec. Publ. Editor T.N.

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P-9 Gillham, R.W., and Cherry, J.A., 1982. Contaminant migration in saturated unconsolidated geologic deposits. In: Recent Trends in Hydrogeology, Geol. Soc.

Amer. Spec. Publ. 189. Editor, T.N. Narisinhan, p. 31-62.

P-8 Fritz, P. and Fontes, J.C., 1980. Handbook of Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. 5 volumes, Elsevier Publ. Co., Vol. 1, 546 pp.

P-7 Freeze, R.A., and Cherry, J.A., 1979. Groundwater, Prentice-Hall Inc.,

Englewood Cliffs, N.J. 604 pp.

P-6 Back, W. and Cherry, J.A., 1976. Chemical aspects of present and future hydrogeologic problems. Proceedings Symposium on Advances in Groundwater Hydrology, American Water Resources Association, (Chicago, Sept. 22-23, 1976). A.Z. Saleen, (Editor), pp. 153-172.

P-5 Gillhas, R.W., Cherry, J.A., and Pickens, J.F., 1976. Mass transport in shallow groundwater flow systems. In: Proceedings Canadian Hydrology Symposium, Winnipeg, Aug. 1975, National Research Council Canada, pp. 359-369 P-4 Cherry, J.A., Gillhas, R.W., and Pickens, J.F., 1975. Contaminant hydrogeology .

Part 1, Physical Processes. Geoscience Canada, Vol. 2, No. 2, pp 76-84.

P-3 Farvolden, R.N. , 1975. Hydrogeologic aspects of solid waste disposal. Chap.

11.5, In Solid Wastes, Editor, C.L. Martell, John Wiley and Sons, pp. 139-151.

P-2 Yontes, J.C. and Fritz, P., 1975. Isotope Hydrology 1974. A review of the 4th I.A.E.A. Symposium on Isotope techniques in Groundwater Hydrology - International J.

Applied Radiat. Isot 26, 1, pp. 1-8.

P-1 Farvolden, R.N., 1972. Hydrogeology in Canada, Earth Science Reviews, Vol. 8, No. 4, pp. 145-149.

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Q-6 Major, D.W., Nayfield, C.I. and Barker, J.F., 1987. Biotransformation of benzene, toluene and xylenes (BTX) under denitrifying conditions in shallow aquifer material. Ground Water, Nov/Dec. issue.

Q-5 Berry-Spark, K.L. and Barker, J.F., 1987. Nitrate remediation of gasoline contaminated groundwaters. Results of a controlled field experiment. Proc. of Petrol. Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection and R:storation. NWWA/ API, Houston, Nov. 17-19, 1987, in press.

Q-4 Berry-Spark, K.L., Patrick, G.C., Barker, J.F., Major, D. and Mayfield, C.I.,

1987. The influence of other gasoline derived organics on the behaviour of dissolved sonoaromatics in ground water. Proc. 4th Annual Eastern Regional Ground Water Conf.,

July 14-16, 1987. Nat. Water Well Assoc., pp. 665-680.

Q-3 Allen, R.M., Gillham, R.W. and Barker, J.F., 1987. Remediation of gasoline-contaminated groand water by infiltration through soil. Proc. 4th Annual Eastern Rigional Ground Water Conf., July 14-16, 1987, Nat. Water Well Assoc., pp. 681-698, Q-2 Harrison, E.M. and Barker, J.F. , 1987. Sorption and enhanced blodegradation of trace organics in a groundwater reclamation scheme - Gloucester site, Ottawa, Ontario.

Journal Contaminant Hydrogeology, Vol. 1, pp. 349-373 Q-1 Berry-Spark, K. and Barker, J.F., 1986. Remediation of gasoline-contaminated ground-waters: A controlled field experiment. Proc. Petrol. Hydrocarbons and Organic Chemicals in Ground Water: Prevention, Detection and Restoration - A Conf. and Exposition; NWWA/ API, Houston, Nov. 12-14, 1986, pp. 160-177 I

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Reviews of Geophysics, Vol. 25, no. 6, pp. 1348-1358.

R-1 Mase, C.W. and Smith, L. , 1987 Effects of frictional heating on the thereal, hydro.togic, and mechanical response cf a fault. Journal of Geophysical Research, Vol 92, no. B7, pp. 6249-6272.

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