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Multi-Element Analysis and Geochemical Spatial Trends of Groundwater in Rural Northern New York

Samples from private wells (n = 169) throughout St. Lawrence County, NY were analyzed by ICP-MS multi-element techniques. St. Lawrence County spans three diverse bedrock terranes including Precambrian crystalline rocks of the Adirondack Lowlands (mostly paragneisses) and Highlands (mostly orthogneis...

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Published in:Water (Basel) 2010-06, Vol.2 (2), p.217-238
Main Authors: O’Connor, Michael, Zabik, Matt, Cady, Carol, Cousens, Brian, Chiarenzelli, Jeffrey
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