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Edward T. Furlong
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 162
Citations - 24150
Edward T. Furlong is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wastewater & Effluent. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 161 publications receiving 22083 citations. Previous affiliations of Edward T. Furlong include Colorado School of Mines & University of Colorado Boulder.
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Comparison of a novel passive sampler to standard water-column sampling for organic contaminants associated with wastewater effluents entering a New Jersey stream
David A. Alvarez,Paul E. Stackelberg,Jimmie D. Petty,James N. Huckins,Edward T. Furlong,Steven D. Zaugg,Michael T. Meyer +6 more
TL;DR: The passive sampling technique offers an efficient and effective alternative for detecting OWCs in the authors' waterways for wastewater contaminants.
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Expanded Target-Chemical Analysis Reveals Extensive Mixed-Organic-Contaminant Exposure in U.S. Streams
Paul M. Bradley,Celeste A. Journey,Kristin M. Romanok,Larry B. Barber,Herbert T. Buxton,William T. Foreman,Edward T. Furlong,Susan T. Glassmeyer,Michelle L. Hladik,Luke R. Iwanowicz,Daniel K. Jones,Dana W. Kolpin,Kathryn M. Kuivila,Keith A. Loftin,Marc A. Mills,Michael T. Meyer,James L. Orlando,Timothy J. Reilly,Kelly L. Smalling,Daniel L. Villeneuve +19 more
TL;DR: Log10 concentrations of widely monitored HHCB, triclosan, and carbamazepine explained 71-82% of the variability in the total number of compounds detected, providing a statistical inference tool for unmonitored contaminants.
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Increases in the polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbon content of an agricultural soil over the last century
Kevin C. Jones,Jennifer A. Stratford,Keith S. Waterhouse,Edward T. Furlong,Walter Giger,Ronald A. Hites,Christian Schaffner,A. E. Johnston +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, it was suggested that the increases in soil PAHs observed this century at Rothamsted are representative of those likely for agricultural soils in many industrialized countries or regions.
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Molecular Resolution and Fragmentation of Fulvic Acid by Electrospray Ionization/Multistage Tandem Mass Spectrometry
TL;DR: Application of these fragmentation pathways to specific masses of fulvic acid isolated and fragmented by ESI/MST/MS is indicative of specific structures that can serve as a basis for future structural confirmation after these hypothesized structures are synthesized.
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Pharmaceuticals and Other Organic Waste Water Contaminants Within a Leachate Plume Downgradient of a Municipal Landfill
Kimberlee K. Barnes,Scott C. Christenson,Dana W. Kolpin,Michael J. Focazio,Edward T. Furlong,Steven D. Zaugg,Michael T. Meyer,Larry B. Barber +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, ground water samples from the Norman Landfill research site in central Oklahoma were analyzed as part of the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Toxic Substances Hydrology Program's national reconnaissance of pharmaceuticals and other organic waste water contaminants (OWCs) in ground water.