Superfund Research Program
Carl E. Renshaw
Dartmouth College
Center for Environmental Health Science
Department of Earth Sciences
6105 Fairchild, Room 208
Hanover, New Hampshire 03755-3571
Phone: 603-646-3365
Fax: 603-646-3922
Email: Carl.Renshaw@Dartmouth.Edu
Projects
- Dartmouth College: Sources, Transport and Fate of Arsenic in Groundwater (2000-2005)
- Dartmouth College: Trace Metals Analysis Core (2008-2021)
Hazardous Waste Sites
Coakley Landfill
- Dartmouth College: Sources, Transport and Fate of Arsenic in Groundwater
Publications
2011
- Cadwalader GO, Renshaw CE, Jackson BP, Magilligan FJ, Landis JD, Bostick BC. 2011. Erosion and physical transport via overland flow of arsenic and lead bound to silt-sized particles. Geomorphology 128(1-2):85-91. doi:10.1016/j.geomorph.2010.12.025 PMID:21552357 PMCID:PMC3086532 (Completed with ARRA Funds)
2006
- deLemos JL, Bostick BC, Renshaw CE, Sturup S, Feng X. 2006. Landfill-stimulated iron reduction and arsenic release at the Coakley Superfund site (NH). Environ Sci Technol 40(1):67-73. PMID:16433334
- Renshaw CE, Bostick BC, Feng X, Wong CK, Winston ES, Karimi R, Folt CL, Chen CY. 2006. Impact of land disturbance on the fate of arsenical pesticides. J Environ Qual 35(1):61-67. doi:10.2134/jeq2005.0096 PMID:16391277
2003
- Renshaw CE, Feng X, Sinclair KJ, Dums RH. 2003. The use of stream flow routing for direct channel precipitation with is otopically-based hydrograph separations: the role of new water in stormflow generation. Ground Water 273(1-4):205-216.
2001
- Feng X, Kirchner JW, Renshaw CE, Osterhuber RS, Klaue B, Taylor S. 2001. A study of solute transport mechanisms using rare earth element tracers and artificial rainstorms on snow. Water Resour Res 37:1425-1435.
- Taylor S, Feng X, Kirchner JW, Osterhuber RS, Klaue B, Renshaw CE. 2001. Isotopic evolution of a seasonal snowpack and its melt. Water Resour Res 37:759-769.