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D Kirk Nordstrom

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The Science of the Total Environment|February 12, 2022
Fluoride in thermal and non-thermal groundwater: Insights from geochemical modelingD Kirk Nordstrom
The Science of the Total Environment|September 6, 2019
Origin and geochemistry of arsenic in surface and groundwaters of Los Pozuelos basin, Puna region, Central Andes, ArgentinaJesica Murray, D Kirk Nordstrom, Bernhard Dold, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 6, 2005
Aqueous stability of gadolinium in surface waters receiving sewage treatment plant effluent, Boulder Creek, ColoradoPhilip L Verplanck, Howard E Taylor, D Kirk Nordstrom, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 8, 2007
Thioarsenates in geothermal waters of Yellowstone National Park: determination, preservation, and geochemical importanceBritta Planer-Friedrich, Jacqueline London, R Blaine McCleskey, et al.
Geochemical Transactions|April 12, 2022
Sulfur geochemistry of hydrothermal waters in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. III. An anion-exchange resin technique for sampling and preservation of sulfoxyanions in natural watersGreg K Druschel, Martin Aa Schoonen, D Kirk Nordstrom, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|January 28, 2009
Methylmercury enters an aquatic food web through acidophilic microbial mats in Yellowstone National Park, WyomingEric S Boyd, Susan King, Jeffery K Tomberlin, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 10, 2017
Sulfolobus islandicus meta-populations in Yellowstone National Park hot springsKate M Campbell, Angela Kouris, Whitney England, et al.
BMC Microbiology|August 3, 2010
Microbial oxidation of arsenite in a subarctic environment: diversity of arsenite oxidase genes and identification of a psychrotolerant arsenite oxidiserThomas H Osborne, Heather E Jamieson, Karen A Hudson-Edwards, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|December 20, 2025
Characterization and modeling approach for planning restoration strategies in a complex basin affected by acid mine drainageJonatan Romero-Matos, Laura Sánchez-López, Rafael León, et al.
Water Research|October 22, 2020
Rising arsenic concentrations from dewatering a geothermally influenced aquifer in central MexicoPeter S K Knappett, Yanmei Li, Isidro Loza, et al.
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The Science of the Total Environment|February 12, 2022
Fluoride in thermal and non-thermal groundwater: Insights from geochemical modelingD Kirk Nordstrom
The Science of the Total Environment|September 6, 2019
Origin and geochemistry of arsenic in surface and groundwaters of Los Pozuelos basin, Puna region, Central Andes, ArgentinaJesica Murray, D Kirk Nordstrom, Bernhard Dold, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|October 6, 2005
Aqueous stability of gadolinium in surface waters receiving sewage treatment plant effluent, Boulder Creek, ColoradoPhilip L Verplanck, Howard E Taylor, D Kirk Nordstrom, et al.
Environmental Science & Technology|September 8, 2007
Thioarsenates in geothermal waters of Yellowstone National Park: determination, preservation, and geochemical importanceBritta Planer-Friedrich, Jacqueline London, R Blaine McCleskey, et al.
Geochemical Transactions|April 12, 2022
Sulfur geochemistry of hydrothermal waters in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA. III. An anion-exchange resin technique for sampling and preservation of sulfoxyanions in natural watersGreg K Druschel, Martin Aa Schoonen, D Kirk Nordstrom, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|January 28, 2009
Methylmercury enters an aquatic food web through acidophilic microbial mats in Yellowstone National Park, WyomingEric S Boyd, Susan King, Jeffery K Tomberlin, et al.
Environmental Microbiology|March 10, 2017
Sulfolobus islandicus meta-populations in Yellowstone National Park hot springsKate M Campbell, Angela Kouris, Whitney England, et al.
BMC Microbiology|August 3, 2010
Microbial oxidation of arsenite in a subarctic environment: diversity of arsenite oxidase genes and identification of a psychrotolerant arsenite oxidiserThomas H Osborne, Heather E Jamieson, Karen A Hudson-Edwards, et al.
Journal of Environmental Management|December 20, 2025
Characterization and modeling approach for planning restoration strategies in a complex basin affected by acid mine drainageJonatan Romero-Matos, Laura Sánchez-López, Rafael León, et al.
Water Research|October 22, 2020
Rising arsenic concentrations from dewatering a geothermally influenced aquifer in central MexicoPeter S K Knappett, Yanmei Li, Isidro Loza, et al.
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