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From legacy contamination to watershed systems science: a review of scientific insights and technologies developed through DOE-supported research in water and energy security
Published 2023“…While reviewing the extensive research that has been conducted at DOE’s representative sites and testbeds (such as the Oyster Site in Virginia, Savannah River Site in South Carolina, Oak Ridge Reservation in Tennessee, Hanford in Washington, Nevada National Security Site in Nevada, Riverton in Wyoming, and Rifle and East River in Colorado), this review paper explores the nature and distribution of contaminants in the surface and shallow subsurface (i.e. the critical zone) and their interactions with carbon and nitrogen dynamics. …”
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Correlates of COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among a Community Sample of African Americans Living in the Southern United States
Published 2021-08-01“…We performed a cross-sectional analysis on data collected from a convenience sample of 257 community-dwelling participants in the Central Savannah River Area from 5 December 2020, through 17 April 2021. …”
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Depth drives the distribution of microbial ecological functions in the coastal western Antarctic Peninsula
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Proteogenomic Analysis of <i>Burkholderia</i> Species Strains 25 and 46 Isolated from Uraniferous Soils Reveals Multiple Mechanisms to Cope with Uranium Stress
Published 2018-12-01“…Department of Energy (DOE)-managed Savannah River Site (SRS). SRS contains soil gradients that remain co-contaminated by heavy metals from previous nuclear weapons production activities. …”
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Adaptive responses of animals to climate change are most likely insufficient
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A general analytical model for head response to oscillatory pumping in unconfined aquifers: effects of delayed gravity drainage and initial condition
Published 2019-03-01“…In addition, the present solution agrees well with head fluctuation data observed at the Savannah River site. <br/><br/><strong>Highlights</strong>. …”
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Larvas de Synoestropsis sp. (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) são predadoras? Are Synoestropsis sp. larvae (Trichoptera: Hydropsychidae) predators?
Published 2008-01-01“…We examined the stomach contents of 48 Synoestropsis sp. larvae collected in four savannah rivers (Arraia, Cauamé, Cotingo and Ereu) in the state of Roraima during the dry season to evaluate their feeding habits. …”
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