Multi-element analysis and geochemical spatial trends of groundwater in rural northern New York

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Samples from private wells (n = 169) throughout St. Lawrence County, NY were analyzed by ICP-MS multi-element techniques. St. Lawrence County spans three diverse bedrock terranes including Precambrian crystalline rocks of the Adirondack Lowlands (mostly paragneisses) and Highlands (mostly orthogneisses), as well as Paleozoic sedimentary rocks of the St. Lawrence Valley. An ArcGIS database was constructed and used to generate contour plots for elements across the county. Strontium isotopes and unique geochemical signatures were used to distinguish water from various geologic units. The results were consistent with a large (7,309 km2), sparsely populated (~110,000), rural region with diverse bedrock and glacial cover.

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O’Connor, M., Zabik, M., Cady, C., Cousens, B., & Chiarenzelli, J. (2010). Multi-element analysis and geochemical spatial trends of groundwater in rural northern New York. Water (Switzerland), 2(2), 217–238. https://doi.org/10.3390/w2020217

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