A field investigation was conducted to examine the distribution of arsenic in ground water, surface water, and sediments at a Superfund Site in the northeastern United States (see companion presentation by K.
G. Scheckel et al). Ground-water discharge into the study area was characterized as having high ferrous iron and arsenic concentrations.
Patterns in ground-water discharge were assessed via a network of vertically-nested wells, piezometers, and seepage meter deployments to map out small scale variations in discharge into the surface...
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