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climate change(5)
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000-km2 internally-draining province(1)
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and a reference hole in the amargosa valley near death valley. the sites sampled ranged from highly-radioactive nuclear device test cavities to uncontaminated perched and regional aquifers. specific areas sampled included recharge(1)
and contractors such as navarro-interra (ni)(1)
and discharge zones of a 100(1)
and microbial communities using both dna- and cultivation-based tools in an effort to understand the drivers of microbial community structure (including radioactivity) and microbial interactions with select radionuclides and other factors across the range of habitats surveyed.(1)
and the western edge of the amargosa valley near death valley (discharge zone). the original overarching question underlying the proposal supporting this work was stated as: can radiochemically-produced substrates support indigenous microbial communities and subsequently stimulate biocolloid formation that can affect radionuclides in nnss subsurface nuclear test/detonation sites? radioactive and non-radioactive groundwater samples were thus characterized for physical parameters(1)
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