George S. Roadcap, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2004 University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Urbana-Champaign, IL 
Area:
Biogeochemistry, Hydrology, Geochemistry
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Craig M. Bethke grad student 2004 UIUC
 (Geochemistry and microbiology of extremely alkaline (pH > 12) ground water in the Calumet slag -fill aquifer.)
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Mannix DH, Abrams DB, Hadley DR, et al. (2018) Conceptualizing leakage and storage contributions from long open interval wells in regional deep basin flow models Hydrological Processes. 33: 271-282
Lian Y, Hejazi M, Roadcap G, et al. (2008) Integrated hydrologic and hydraulic modeling for the restoration of the Calumet marshes in the Great Lakes area World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008: Ahupua'a - Proceedings of the World Environmental and Water Resources Congress 2008. 316
Roadcap GS, Sanford RA, Jin Q, et al. (2006) Extremely alkaline (pH > 12) ground water hosts diverse microbial community. Ground Water. 44: 511-7
Roadcap GS, Kelly WR, Bethke CM. (2005) Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH>12) ground water in slag-fill aquifers. Ground Water. 43: 806-16
Kelly WR, Holm TR, Wilson SD, et al. (2005) Arsenic in glacial aquifers: sources and geochemical controls. Ground Water. 43: 500-10
Herzog BL, Larson DR, Abert CC, et al. (2003) Hydrostratigraphic modeling of a complex, glacial-drift aquifer system for importation into MODFLOW. Ground Water. 41: 57-65
Roadcap GS. (2003) Microorganisms Live in Extremely Alkaline Habitat Industrial Bioprocessing. 25: 6
Ray C, Soong TW, Lian YQ, et al. (2002) Effect of flood-induced chemical load on filtrate quality at bank filtration sites Journal of Hydrology. 266: 235-258
Ray C, Soong TD, Roadcap GS, et al. (1998) Agricultural chemicals: effects on wells during floods Journal - American Water Works Association. 90: 90-100
Ray C, Soong TWD, Roadcap GS, et al. (1998) Agricultural chemicals: Effects on wells during floods: A radial-arm collector well was at more risk than vertical wells, but MCLs were not exceeded om any well Journal / American Water Works Association. 90: 90-100
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