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<br />The accompanying preface is from the report Selected Papers
<br />in tile Hydrologic Sciences, edited by Seymour Subitzky, U.S.
<br />Geological Survey Water.Supply Paper 2270, 119 pages, 1985.
<br />This report may be purchased for $4 .50 from Eastern Distribu-
<br />tion Branch, Text Products Section. U.S. Geological Survey,604
<br />S. Pickett St., Alexandria, VA 22304 (check or money order
<br />payable to U.S. Geological Survey); or from Superintendent of
<br />Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.
<br />20402 (payable to Superintendent of Documents).
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<br />PREFACE
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<br />Selected Papers in the Hydrologic Sciences is a new
<br />journal.type publication aimed at meeting widespread
<br />public and professional interests of the hydrologie com.
<br />munity for timely results on hydrologic studies derived
<br />from the Federal research program, and the Federal.State
<br />cooperative program of the U.s, Geologieal Survey, Also
<br />included will be results of some studies done on behalf
<br />of other Federal agencies.
<br />This second volume of the Selected Papers series,
<br />comprising nine. topical papers, addresses an array of
<br />topics including model simulation of ground- and surface.
<br />water systems, hydrogeochemistry, biochemistry of
<br />aquatic environments, and selected physical and chemical
<br />techniques on hydrologic studies.
<br />Dialogue between readers and authors is encouraged,
<br />and a discussion section for reader's comments and
<br />author's replies wiU be included. Such dialogue. which
<br />will relate to papers published in the first volume (July
<br />1984) and this volume, will be open for discussion until
<br />September 1985. Address comments to Editor, Selected
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<br />Papers ill the Hydrologic Sciellces, U,S. Geological
<br />Survey, 423 National Center, Restoll, Virginia 22092,
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<br />Seymour Subitzky, Editor
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<br />The map shows the study area for each paper and
<br />is keyed to the list of papers given below,
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<br />1, Preliminary modeling of an aquifer thermal-energy
<br />storage system, by R, T. Miller.
<br />2. Low-level radioactive ground-water contamination
<br />from a cold scrap recovery operation, Wood
<br />River Junclion, R. I., by B. J. Ryan and K. L.
<br />Kipp, Jr.
<br />3. An electromagnetic method for delineating ground.
<br />water contamination, Wood River Junction,
<br />R.I., by p, M, Barlow and B, J, Ryan,
<br />4. Three-dimensional simulation of free-surface aqui-
<br />fers by finite-element method, by T. J. Durbin
<br />and Charles Berenbrook.
<br />5. Measurement of reaeration by the modified tracer
<br />technique in the Wabash River near Lafayette
<br />and Terre Haute, Indiana, by C. G. Crawford.
<br />6. Performance of sodium as a transport tracer-
<br />experimental and simulation analysis, by K. E.
<br />Bencala.
<br />7. Uptake and regeneration of nitrate by epilithie
<br />communities in a nearly pristine lotic environ-
<br />ment, by F. J. Triske, V, C. Kennedy, and R, J,
<br />A vanzino.
<br />8. Streambed oxygen demand versus benthic oxygen
<br />demand, by J, E. Terry and E. E, Morris.
<br />9. The rate of ferrous iron oxidation in a stream re-
<br />ceiving acid mine effluent, by D. K. Nordstrom.
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<br />Location of study areas for papers contained in Water-Supply Paper 2270.
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