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Brigham, M.E., Krabbenhoft, D.P., and Hamilton, P.A., 2003, Mercury in stream ecosystems--New studies initiated by the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 016-03, 4 p.

Brown, C.J., McMahon, Peter, and Starn, J.J., 2006, Effects of organic carbon distribution on redox chemistry in a glacial aquifer, Woodbury, Connecticut, 2006 National Monitoring Conference, Posters [abs.], National Monitoring Conference, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose California.

Eberts, S.M., Böhlke, J.A., and Kauffman, L.J., 2006, Application of Ground Water Dating Techniques for Evaluating the Susceptibility of Aquifers and Public-Supply Wells to Contamination [abs.]: National Monitoring Conference: Concurrent Session F: F3-Assessing Ground Water Vulnerability Through Mechanistic Methods II, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose, California.

Eberts, S.M., Erwin, M.L., and Hamilton, P.A., 2005, Assessing the vulnerability of public-supply wells to contamination from urban, agricultural, and natural sources, U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 2005-3022, 4 p.

Fitzpatrick, F.A., White, I.R., D'Arconte, P.J., Meador, M.R., Maupin, M.A., and Gurtz, M.E., 1998, Revised methods for characterizing stream habitat in the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4052, 67 p.

Gilliom, R.J., Alley, W.M., and Gurtz, M.E., 1995, Design of the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Occurrence and distribution of water-quality conditions: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 1112, 33 p.

Gilliom, R.J., Hamilton, P.A., and Miller, T.L., 2001, The National Water-Quality Assessment Program--Entering a new decade of investigations: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 071-01, 6 p.

Grady, S.G., and Mullaney, J.R., 1998, Natural and human factors affecting shallow water quality in surficial aquifers in the Connecticut, Housatonic, and Thames River basins: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 98-4042.

Hinkle, S.R., Thomas, M.A., Brown, C.J., McCarthy, K.A., Eberts, S.M., Kauffman, L.J., Rosen, M.R., and Katz, B.G., 2006, Screening-Level Assessments of Public Water Supply Well Vulnerability to Natural Contaminants [abs.]: 2006 National Monitoring Conference: Concurrent Session F: F3-Assessing Ground Water Vulnerability Through Mechanistic Methods II, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose, California.

Jurgens, Bryant, Burow, K.R., Brown, C.J., Dubrovsky, N.M., and Stollenwerk, K.G., 2005, Elevated levels of naturally-occurring uranium in ground water in Modesto, California, in Abstract with Programs, Geological Society of America: 2005 Annual Meeting, October 16-19, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah, v. 37, no. 7.

Katz, B.G., Crandall, C.A., McBride, W.S., and Berndt, M.P., 2006, Use of Multiple Tracers and Geochemical Modeling to Assess Vulnerability of a Public Supply Well in the Karstic Upper Floridan Aquifer [abs.]: National Monitoring Conference: Concurrent Session F: F3-Assessing Ground Water Vulnerability Through Mechanistic Methods II, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose, California.

Koterba, M.T., Wilde, F.D., and Lapham, W.W., 1995, Ground-water data-collection protocols and procedures for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Collection and documentation of water-quality samples and related data: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-399, 113 p.

Krabbenhoft, D.P. and Rickert, D.A., 1995, Mercury contamination of aquatic ecosystems: U.S. Geological Survey Fact Sheet 216-95, 4 p.

Lapham, W.W., Wilde, F.D., and Koterba, M.T., 1995, Ground-water data-collection protocols and procedures for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Selection, installation, and documentation of wells, and collection of related data: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-398, 69 p.

Lyford, F.P., Carlson, C.S., Brown, C.J., and Starn, J.J., 2006, Chapter F. Hydrogeologic Setting and Ground-Water Flow Simulation of the Pomperaug River Basin Regional Study Area, Connecticut in Paschke, S.S., (ed.), Transport of anthropogenic and natural contaminants to public-supply wells - hydrogeologic settings and ground-water flow simulations of regional study areas: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper X–XXX–X, p. X-X.

McMahon, P.B., Bohlke, J.K., Brown, C.J., Burow, K.R., Crandall, C.A., and Landon. M.K., 2005, Use of isotopes, age-dating, and numerical simulation to evaluate source histories and transport of NO3 to public supply wells in principal aquifers of the United States [abs.]: 6th International Symposium on Applied Isotope Geochemistry, September 11-16, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic.

Mullaney, J.R. and Grady, S.G., 1997, Hydrogeology and water quality of a surficial aquifer underlying an urban area, Manchester, Connecticut: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 97-4195, 40 p.

Mullaney, J.R., Lorenz, D.L., Arntson, A.D., 2006, Analysis of the Effects of Road Salt on Water Quality in the Northern United States, Posters [abs.], National Monitoring Conference, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose, California.

Scott, J.C. and Ryder, J.L., 1989, A computerized data-base system for land-use and land-cover data collected at ground-water sampling sites in the pilot National Water-Quality Assessment Program: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 89-4172, 139 p.

Soller, D.R., and Packard, P.H., 1998, Digital representation of a map showing the thickness and character of Quaternary sediments in the glaciated United States east of the Rocky Mountains: U.S. Geological Survey Digital Data Series DDS-38.

Squillace, P.J., and Price, C.V., 1996, Urban land-use study plan for the National Water-Quality Assessment Program: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-217, 19 p.

Starn, J.J., 2006, Evaluating Uncertainty in Areas Contributing Recharge to Wells for Water-Quality Network Design [abs]: 2006 National Monitoring Conference: Concurrent Session G: G3 Assessing Ground Water Vulnerability Through Mechanistic Methods III, May 7-11, 2006, San Jose, California.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2001, Water quality criterion for the protection of human health: Methylmercury, EPA-823-R-01-001, January, 2001, Office of Science and Technology, Office of Water, USEPA.


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