Thomas Pichler

Associate Professor
Environmental Geochemistry

University of South Florida
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  1. Pichler, T., Brinkmann, R. and Scarzella, G.I., (2008) Arsenic abundance and variation in golf course lakes. Science of the Total Environment, v. 394(2-3), p. 313-320. PDF
  2. Price, R.E. and Pichler, T., 2007. Enhanced geochemical gradients in a marine shallow-water hydrothermal system: unusual arsenic speciation in horizontal and vertical pore water profiles. Applied Geochemistry, 22, 2595-2605. PDF
  3. Berquó, T.S. , Banerjee, S.K., Ford, R., Penn, R.L. and Pichler, T., 2007. High Crystallinity Si-Ferrihydrite: An Insight into its Neel Temperature and Size Dependence of Magnetic Properties. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, B02102, doi:10.1029/2006JB004583. PDF
  4. Lazareva, O. and Pichler, T., 2007. Naturally occurring arsenic in the Miocene Hawthorn Group, Southwestern Florida: implication for phosphate mining. Applied Geochemistry, v. 22, no. 5, p. 953-973. PDF
  5. Jones, G.W. and Pichler, T., 2007. The Relationship between Pyrite Stability and Arsenic Mobility During Aquifer Storage and Recovery in Southwest Central Florida. Environmental Science and Technology, v. 41-3, p. 723-730. PDF
  6. Ahmed, M.F., Ahuja, S., Alauddin, M., Hug, S.J., Lloyd, J.R., Pfaff, A., Pichler, T., Saltikov, C., Stute, M., van Geen, A., 2006. Ensuring safe drinking water in Bangladesh . Science, v. 314. no. 5806, p. 1687 - 1688. PDF
  7. Pichler, T., Amend, J., Garey, J., Hallock, P., Hsia, N., Karlen, D., McCloskey, B., Meyer-Dombard, D. and Price, R., 2006. A Natural Laboratory to Study Arsenic Geobiocomplexity. EOS, v. 87-23, 221-25. PDF
  8. Young, K.A., A. Anzalone, T. Pichler, M. Picquart, and N.A. Alcantar, 2006. The Mexican Cactus as a
    New Environmentally Benign Material for the Removal of Contaminants in Drinking Water
    , in
    Materials Science of Water Purification, M.A. Shannon, D. Ginley, and A.M. Weiss, Editors. ,
    Mater. Res. Soc. 930E-0930-JJ01-01: Warrendale, PA.
  9. Price, R.E. and Pichler, T., 2006. Abundance and mineralogical associations of naturally occurring arsenic in the Suwannee Limestone, Upper Floridan Aquifer. Chemical Geology, 228, p. 44-56. PDF
  10. McCarthy, K.T., Pichler, T. and Price, R.E., 2005. Geochemistry of Champagne Hot Springs Shallow Hydrothermal Vent Field and Associated Sediments, Dominica, Lesser Antilles.Chemical Geology v. 224, p. 55-68. PDF
  11. Price, R.E. and Pichler, T., 2005. Distribution, speciation and bioavailability of arsenic in a shallow-water submarine hydrothermal system, Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, PNG.Chemical Geology, v. 224, p. 122-135. PDF
  12. Pichler, T., 2005. d34S isotope values of dissolved sulfate as a tracer for battery acid H2SO4 contamination. Environmental Geology, v. 47, p. 215-224. PDF
  13. Pichler, T., 2005. Stable and radiogenic isotopes as tracers for the origin, mixing and subsurface history of fluids in shallow-water hydrothermal systems. Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, 139 3-4 : 211-226. PDF
  14. Pichler, T. and Veizer, J., 2004. The precipitation of aragonite from shallow-water hydrothermal fluids in a coral reef, Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea. Chemical Geology, 207 1-2 : 31-45. PDF
  15. Daughney, J.D., Rioux, J.-P., Fortin, D. and Pichler, T., 2004. Laboratory Investigation of the Role of Bacteria In the Weathering of Basalt near Deep Sea Hydrothermal Vents. Geomicrobiology Journal, 21: 21-31. PDF
  16. Price, R. and Pichler, T., 2002, Naturally occurring arsenic in the Upper Floridan Aquifer, southwest Florida: Implications for aquifer storage and recovery. in Kenny, J. F. Ed. GroundWater/Surface Water Interactions, American Water Resources Association, Middleburg, Virginia, TPS-02-2, p. 387-392.
  17. Pichler, T., 2001, The use of 87Sr/86Sr ratios to document physico-chemical changes in shallow-water hydrothermal systems, in Cidu, R., Ed. , Water-Rock Interaction, Volume 2: Villasimus, Italy, Balkema, p. 1565-1568. PDF
  18. Pichler, T. and Humphrey, J. D., 2001, The formation dolomite in island-arc sediments due to gas-seawater-sediment interaction. Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 71, no. 3, p. 394-399. PDF
  19. Pichler, T., Hendry, J. and Hall, G.E.M., 2001, The Mineralogy of Arsenic in Uranium Mine Tailings at the Rabbit Lake In-pit Facility, Northern Saskatchewan, Canada. Environmental Geology, v.40, 4-5, p. 495-506. PDF
  20. Koski, R.A., Pichler, T. and Foster, A.L., 2001. The fate of arsenic in submarine hydrothermal environments: A summary of recent data. USGS Workshop on Arsenic in the Environment, Denver, Colorado. peer reviewed extended abstract
  21. Rancourt, D. G., Fortin, D., Pichler, T. and Lamarche, G., 2001, Mineralogical characterization of a natural very As-rich hydrous ferric oxide coprecipitate formed by mixing of hydrothermal fluid and sea water. American Mineralogist, v. 86, p. 834-851. PDF
  22. Pichler, T., Heikoop, J., Risk, M., Veizer, J. and Cambell, I., 2000, Hydrothermal effects on isotope and trace element records in modern reef corals: an introductory study of Porites lobata from Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea. Palaios, v. 15, No. 3. PDF
  23. Pichler, T. and Veizer, J., 1999, Precipitation of Fe III oxyhydroxide deposits from shallow-water hydrothermal fluids in Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea. Chemical Geology v. 162, no. 1, p. 15-31. PDF
  24. Pichler, T., Ridley, W. I. and E. P. Nelson, 1999, Low-temperature alteration of dredged volcanics from the Southern Chile ridge: additional information about early stages of seafloor weathering. Marine Geology, v. 159, no. 1-4, 272-285. PDF
  25. Pichler, T., Giggenbach, W.F., McInnes, B.I.A. and Duck, B., 1999, Fe-sulfide formation due to seawater-gas-sediment interaction in a shallow-water hydrothermal system, Lihir Island, Papua New Guinea. Economic Geology V. 94, No. 2. PDF
  26. Pichler, T., Veizer, J. and Hall, G.E.M., 1999, The natural input of extremely high arsenic concentrations into a coral reef ecosystem by hydrothermal fluids and its removal by Fe III oxyhydroxides. Environmental Science and Technology, v. 33, no. 9, p. 1373-1378. PDF
  27. Pichler, T., Veizer, J. and Hall, G.E.M., 1999, The origin and chemical composition of shallow-water hydrothermal fluids in Tutum Bay, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea and their effect on ambient seawater, Marine Chemistry, v. 64, no. 3, p. 229-252. PDF
  28. Pichler, T. And Dix, G. R., 1996, Hydrothermal venting within a coral reef ecosystem, Ambitle Island, Papua New Guinea, Geology, v.24, no. 5, p. 435-438. PDF

 


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