Ingrid Verstraeten (Former Employee)
Science and Products
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Changes in concentrations of triazine and acetamide herbicides by bank filtration, ozonation, and chlorination in a public water supply
The changes in triazine and acetamide concentrations in water during natural and artificial treatment by bank filtration, ozonation, filtration, and chlorination were measured at the well field and drinking water treatment plant of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. The city's groundwater supply is affected by induced infiltration and transport of triazines and acetamide herbicides from the Platte River in l
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Ingrid M. Verstraeten, E.M. Thurman, M.E. Lindsey, E.C. Lee, R.D. Smith
Surface-water/ground-water interaction and implications for ground-water sustainability in the Dutch Flats area, western Nebraska
No abstract available.
Authors
G. V. Steele, Ingrid M. Verstraeten, J. C. Cannia
Minimizing the risk of herbicide transport into public water supplies; a Nebraska case study
No abstract available.
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten
Groundwater/surface-water interactions and sources of nitrogen and uranium in an irrigated area of Nebraska, USA
The effects of irrigation canals and the North Platte River on groundwater in western Nebraska, USA, were evaluated using chemical and isotopic data. The data indicated that groundwater in the associated alluvium generally is <20 years old with estimated recharge rates from about 10 to >100 cm year-1. Most groundwater is derived from surface water, as shown by H2O and U isotope analyses. Seasonal
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Ingrid M. Verstraeten, J.K. Böhlke, T. F. Kraemer
Use of 2D and 3D GIS in well selection and interpretation of nitrate data, central Nebraska, USA
Nonpoint-source contamination of the principal aquifers in a 7800 km2 area of central Nebraska was evaluated utilizing aquifer condition, well depth, soil type, and physiographical and land use settings. A two-dimensional geographical information system linked with a three-dimensional geological visualization and analytical program was used in the random selection of acceptable wells for the monit
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten
Science and Products
Filter Total Items: 17
Changes in concentrations of triazine and acetamide herbicides by bank filtration, ozonation, and chlorination in a public water supply
The changes in triazine and acetamide concentrations in water during natural and artificial treatment by bank filtration, ozonation, filtration, and chlorination were measured at the well field and drinking water treatment plant of Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. The city's groundwater supply is affected by induced infiltration and transport of triazines and acetamide herbicides from the Platte River in l
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten, E.M. Thurman, M.E. Lindsey, E.C. Lee, R.D. Smith
Surface-water/ground-water interaction and implications for ground-water sustainability in the Dutch Flats area, western Nebraska
No abstract available.
Authors
G. V. Steele, Ingrid M. Verstraeten, J. C. Cannia
Minimizing the risk of herbicide transport into public water supplies; a Nebraska case study
No abstract available.
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten
Groundwater/surface-water interactions and sources of nitrogen and uranium in an irrigated area of Nebraska, USA
The effects of irrigation canals and the North Platte River on groundwater in western Nebraska, USA, were evaluated using chemical and isotopic data. The data indicated that groundwater in the associated alluvium generally is <20 years old with estimated recharge rates from about 10 to >100 cm year-1. Most groundwater is derived from surface water, as shown by H2O and U isotope analyses. Seasonal
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten, J.K. Böhlke, T. F. Kraemer
Use of 2D and 3D GIS in well selection and interpretation of nitrate data, central Nebraska, USA
Nonpoint-source contamination of the principal aquifers in a 7800 km2 area of central Nebraska was evaluated utilizing aquifer condition, well depth, soil type, and physiographical and land use settings. A two-dimensional geographical information system linked with a three-dimensional geological visualization and analytical program was used in the random selection of acceptable wells for the monit
Authors
Ingrid M. Verstraeten