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Charles A Cravotta III
Charles A Cravotta III
Hydrologist/Geochemist, Cravotta Geochemical Consulting
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Limestone drains to increase pH and remove dissolved metals from acidic mine drainage
CA Cravotta III, MK Trahan
Applied geochemistry 14 (5), 581-606, 1999
3911999
Dissolved metals and associated constituents in abandoned coal-mine discharges, Pennsylvania, USA. Part 1: Constituent quantities and correlations
CA Cravotta III
Applied Geochemistry 23 (2), 166-202, 2008
3422008
Geochemistry of coal mine drainage
AW Rose, CA Cravotta III
Coal mine drainage prediction and pollution prevention in Pennsylvania 1, 1-22, 1998
331*1998
Net alkalinity and net acidity 1: theoretical considerations
CS Kirby, CA Cravotta III
Applied Geochemistry 20 (10), 1920-1940, 2005
2232005
Dissolved metals and associated constituents in abandoned coal-mine discharges, Pennsylvania, USA. Part 2: Geochemical controls on constituent concentrations
CA Cravotta III
Applied Geochemistry 23 (2), 203-226, 2008
2212008
Handbook of groundwater remediation using permeable reactive barriers: applications to radionuclides, trace metals, and nutrients
D Naftz, SJ Morrison, CC Fuller, JA Davis
Academic Press, 2002
1822002
Net alkalinity and net acidity 2: practical considerations
CS Kirby, CA Cravotta III
Applied Geochemistry 20 (10), 1941-1964, 2005
1792005
Secondary iron-sulfate minerals as sources of sulfate and acidity: Geochemical evolution of acidic ground water at a reclaimed surface coal mine in Pennsylvania
CA Cravotta III
1561994
Size and performance of anoxic limestone drains to neutralize acidic mine drainage
CA Cravotta
Journal of Environmental Quality 32 (4), 1277-1289, 2003
1242003
Use of stable isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur to identify sources of nitrogen in surface waters in the Lower Susquehanna River Basin, Pennsylvania
CA Cravotta
U.S. Geological Survey Water-Supply Paper 2497, 99 p. (http://pubs.usgs.gov …, 2002
1182002
Assessing mine drainage pH from the color and spectral reflectance of chemical precipitates
DJ Williams, JM Bigham, CA Cravotta Iii, SJ Trainaa, JE Anderson, ...
Applied Geochemistry 17 (10), 1273-1286, 2002
1022002
Encyclopedia of soil science
R Lal
CRC Press, 2017
922017
Hydrogeochemical evolution of Ordovician limestone groundwater in Yanzhou, North China
Y Han, G Wang, CA Cravotta III, W Hu, Y Bian, Z Zhang, Y Liu
Hydrological Processes 27 (16), 2247-2257, 2013
852013
Frequency distribution of the pH of coal-mine drainage in Pennsylvania
CA Cravotta III, KBC Brady, AW Rose, JB Douds
Water-Resources Investigations Report (United States Geological Survey), 313-324, 1999
851999
Hydrobiogeochemical interactions in anoxic limestone drains for neutralization of acidic mine drainage
EI Robbins, CA Cravotta III, CE Savela, GL Nord Jr
Fuel 78 (2), 259-270, 1999
801999
Priority pollutants and associated constituents in untreated and treated discharges from coal mining or processing facilities in Pennsylvania, USA
CA Cravotta III, KBC Brady
Applied Geochemistry 62, 108-130, 2015
732015
Effectiveness of the addition of alkaline materials at surface coal mines in preventing or abating acid mine drainage--Part 1. Geochemical considerations
CA Cravotta III, KBC Brady, MW Smith, RL Beam
Proc., 1990 Mining and Reclamation Conf, 221-223, 1990
71*1990
Machine-learning predictions of high arsenic and high manganese at drinking water depths of the glacial aquifer system, northern continental United States
ML Erickson, SM Elliott, CJ Brown, PE Stackelberg, KM Ransom, ...
Environmental Science & Technology 55 (9), 5791-5805, 2021
652021
Effect of sewage sludge on formation of acidic ground water at a reclaimed coal mine
CA Cravotta III
Groundwater 36 (1), 9-19, 1998
591998
Passive aerobic treatment of net-alkaline, iron-laden drainage from a flooded underground anthracite mine, Pennsylvania, USA
CA Cravotta III
Mine water and the Environment 26 (3), 128-149, 2007
512007
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