Distribution and mobility of selenium and other trace elements in shallow groundwater of the western San Joaquin Valley, California

As part of a comprehensive study on the hydrology and geochemistry of the San Joaquin valley, Calif., the concentrations of major ions and trace elements in shallow groundwater underlying the irrigated area of the valley were determined. The concentrations of major ions were similar in the 2 princip...

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description As part of a comprehensive study on the hydrology and geochemistry of the San Joaquin valley, Calif., the concentrations of major ions and trace elements in shallow groundwater underlying the irrigated area of the valley were determined. The concentrations of major ions were similar in the 2 principle geological zones (the alluvial fan and basin trough), but selenium concentrations were significantly higher in the alluvial-fan zone than in the basin-trough zone. The principal factors affecting the selenium concentrations in the shallow groundwater were the degree of groundwater salinity and the geological source of the alluvial soil material. There are 33 references.
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Earth, ocean, space
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ELEMENTS
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ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSPORT
Exact sciences and technology
FEDERAL REGION IX
Geochemistry
GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS
GROUND WATER
HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS
Hydrology. Hydrogeology
MASS TRANSFER
METALS
Mineralogy
MOLYBDENUM
MONITORING
NORTH AMERICA
OXYGEN COMPOUNDS
POLLUTION
SALINITY
SELENIUM
SEMIMETALS
Silicates
TRACE AMOUNTS
TRANSITION ELEMENTS
USA
WATER 520200 -- Environment, Aquatic-- Chemicals Monitoring & Transport-- (-1989)
Water geochemistry
WATER POLLUTION
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