Perspectives on Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Geochemistry - A Tribute Volume to Derek C. Ford and William B. White

Water-quality characteristics and contaminants in the rural karst-dominated Spring Mill Lake watershed, southern Indiana
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Published:January 01, 2006
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Nancy R. Hasenmueller, Mark A. Buehler, Noel C. Krothe, John B. Comer, Tracy D. Branam, Margaret V. Ennis, Ronald T. Smith, Dianna D. Zamani, Leighanne Hahn, James P. Rybarczyk, 2006. "Water-quality characteristics and contaminants in the rural karst-dominated Spring Mill Lake watershed, southern Indiana", Perspectives on Karst Geomorphology, Hydrology, and Geochemistry - A Tribute Volume to Derek C. Ford and William B. White, Russell S. Harmon, Carol M. Wicks
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The Spring Mill Lake watershed is located in the Mitchell Plateau, a karst area that developed on Mississippian carbonates in southern Indiana. Spring Mill Lake is a reservoir built in the late 1930s and is located in Spring Mill State Park. Within the park, groundwater from subsurface conduits issues as natural springs and then flows in surface streams to the lake. From 1998 to 2002, surface and subsurface hydrology and water quality were investigated to determine the types and sources of potential contaminants entering the lake. Water samples collected during base flow and a February 2000 storm event were analyzed...
- ammonium ion
- anions
- atrazine
- bacteria
- carbonate rocks
- Carboniferous
- cations
- coliform bacteria
- discharge
- drinking water
- Eh
- Escherichia
- Escherichia coli
- geochemistry
- herbicides
- hydraulic conductivity
- hydrochemistry
- hydrology
- Indiana
- isotope ratios
- isotopes
- karst hydrology
- Lawrence County Indiana
- metolachlor
- Mill Creek
- Mississippian
- monitoring
- N-15/N-14
- nitrate ion
- nitrogen
- Orange County Indiana
- organic compounds
- oxygen
- Paleozoic
- pesticides
- pH
- pollutants
- pollution
- runoff
- rural environment
- samples
- sampling
- sedimentary rocks
- simazine
- solutes
- springs
- stable isotopes
- stormwater
- surface water
- suspended materials
- temperature
- trace elements
- triazines
- United States
- waste water
- water pollution
- water quality
- water treatment
- watersheds
- southern Indiana
- Donaldson Cave
- Mitchell Plateau
- acetochlor
- Spring Mill Lake basin
- Rubble Spring