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Flux of Dissolved Forms of Mercury Across the Sediment-water Interface in Lahontan Reservoir, Nevada By James S. Kuwabara, Mark Marvin-Dipasquale, Wayne Praskins,
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Document Date: 2002-07-09 07:14:57


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San Francisco / Sacramento / /

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Reno NV / CH2M HILL / /

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United States / /

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Facility

University of Nevada / Lahontan Dam / Truckee Canal / /

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dissolved chemical species / deepest site / main-channel site / chemical transformation / near-shore site / chemical data / chemical gradients / mining / chemical species / aquatic systems / /

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Carson River / /

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Super Fund / U.S. Environmental Protection Agency / Mae S. Gustin U.S. Department / University of Nevada / U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR / /

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Wayne Praskins / Mark Marvin-Dipasquale / James S. Kuwabara / Steven V / Warwick / Carroll / Francis Parchaso / Steven V. Fend / Brent R. Topping / Earl Byron / David P. Krabbenhoft / James L. Carter / Charles G. Groat / Mae S. Gustin / /

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Director Any use / Executive / Fisher / Secretary U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY / /

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Nevada / /

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