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Using Naturally Occurring Radon 222 As A Tracer To Quantify Groundwater Fluxes To Streams, Mandy Machinal
Using Naturally Occurring Radon 222 As A Tracer To Quantify Groundwater Fluxes To Streams, Mandy Machinal
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Naturally occurring radon in groundwater was used to test radon mixing models. Two different mixing models were used to quantify groundwater fluxes to streams; an analytical solution and a finite difference method. Two different bodies of waters were used in this study. The first location was Johnson Creek located in Grant-Kohrs Ranch in Deer Lodge, Montana. This is a small creek where lots of sampling points were taken. The stretch of Johnson Creek where radon samples were collected was about 0.34 km long with a flowrate between 0.01 m3/s and 0.017 m3/s. The second location was Merced River located in …