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Eurybiades Busenberg is affiliated with the United States Geological Survey in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with specific emphasis on global and planetary change, as well as geochemistry and petrology.

The scientist's body of work addresses topics related to atmospheric and environmental gas dynamics and groundwater and isotope geochemistry. These areas represent the core of their scientific inquiry and publication record.

Eurybiades Busenberg has contributed to scholarly literature with papers including:

  • DGMETA (version 1)-Dissolved gas modeling and environmental tracer analysis computer program, 2020, Techniques and methods

The publication venue associated with this contribution is Techniques and methods.

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Bryant C. Jurgens
  • J. K. Böhlke
  • K. Haase
  • Andrew G. Hunt
  • J A Hansen

Best Publications

  • The solubilities of calcite, aragonite and vaterite in CO2-H2O solutions between 0 and 90°C, and an evaluation of the aqueous model for the system CaCO3-CO2-H2O

    L.Niel Plummer;Eurybiades Busenberg

  • Use of chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2) as hydrologic tracers and age-dating tools: The alluvium and terrace system of central Oklahoma

    Eurybiades Busenberg;L. Niel Plummer

  • Kinetic and thermodynamic factors controlling the distribution of SO32− and Na+ in calcites and selected aragonites

    Eurybiades Busenberg;L. Niel Plummer

  • Dating young groundwater with sulfur hexafluoride: Natural and anthropogenic sources of sulfur hexafluoride

    Eurybiades Busenberg;L. Niel Plummer

  • The dissolution kinetics of feldspars at 25°C and 1 atm CO2 partial pressure

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  • Dating of shallow groundwater: Comparison of the transient tracers 3H/3He, chlorofluorocarbons, and 85Kr

    Brenda Ekwurzel;Peter Schlosser;William M. Smethie;L. Niel Plummer

  • The kinetics of dissolution of dolomite in CO 2 -H 2 O systems at 1.5 to 65 degrees C and O to 1 atm PCO 2

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  • The use of simulation and multiple environmental tracers to quantify groundwater flow in a shallow aquifer

    Thomas E. Reilly;L. Niel Plummer;Patrick J. Phillips;Eurybiades Busenberg

  • Chlorofluorocarbons (CCl3F and CCl2F2) as dating tools and hydrologic tracers in shallow groundwater of the Delmarva Peninsula, Atlantic Coastal Plain, United States

    S. A. Dunkle;L. N. Plummer;E. Busenberg;P. J. Phillips

  • Age dating of shallow groundwater with chlorofluorocarbons, tritium/helium 3, and flow path analysis, southern New Jersey coastal plain

    Z. Szabo;D. E. Rice;L. N. Plummer;E. Busenberg

  • Groundwater residence times in Shenandoah National Park, Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia, USA: a multi-tracer approach

    L.N. Plummer;E. Busenberg;J.K. Böhlke;D.L. Nelms

  • Thermodynamics of magnesian calcite solid-solutions at 25°C and 1 atm total pressure

    Eurybiades Busenberg;L Niel Plummer

  • Chlorofluorocarbons as Tracers of Groundwater Transport Processes in a Shallow, Silty Sand Aquifer

    P. G. Cook;D. K. Solomon;L. N. Plummer;E. Busenberg

  • Thermodynamics of aragonite-strontianite solid solutions: Results from stoichiometric solubility at 25 and 76°C

    L.N Plummer;E Busenberg

  • Flow of river water into a Karstic limestone aquifer. 1. Tracing the young fraction in groundwater mixtures in the Upper Floridan Aquifer near Valdosta, Georgia

    L.N. Plummer;E. Busenberg;J.B. McConnell;S. Drenkard

  • Reaction paths and equilibrium end-points in solid-solution aqueous-solution systems

    Pierre D Glynn;Eric J Reardon;L.Niel Plummer;Eurybiades Busenberg

  • Crystal growth of calcite from calcium bicarbonate solutions at constant PCO2 and 25°C: a test of a calcite dissolution model

    Michael M Reddy;L.Niel Plummer;E Busenberg

  • Age of Irrigation Water in Ground Water from the Eastern Snake River Plain Aquifer, South‐Central Idaho

    L.N. Plummer;M.G. Rupert;E. Busenberg;P. Schlosser

  • Geochemical characterization of ground-water flow in the Santa Fe Group aquifer system, Middle Rio Grande Basin, New Mexico

    L. Niel Plummer;Laura M. Bexfield;Scott K. Anderholm;Ward E. Sanford

  • The solubility of strontianite (SrCO3) in CO2-H2O solutions between 2 and 91°C, the association constants of SrHCO+3(aq) and SrCO03(aq) between 5 and 80°C, and an evaluation of the thermodynamic properties of Sr2+(aq) and SrCO3(cr) at 25°C and 1 atm total pressure

    Eurybiades Busenberg;L.Niel Plummer;Vivian B Parker

  • Inferring shallow groundwater flow in saprolite and fractured rock using environmental tracers

    P. G. Cook;D. K. Solomon;W. E. Sanford;E. Busenberg

  • Chemical Evolution of Groundwater Near a Sinkhole Lake, Northern Florida: 1. Flow Patterns, Age of Groundwater, and Influence of Lake Water Leakage

    Brian G. Katz;Terrie M. Lee;L. Niel Plummer;Eurybiades Busenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

L. Niel Plummer
L. Niel Plummer United States Geological Survey
Peter Schlosser
Peter Schlosser Arizona State University
Peter G. Cook
Peter G. Cook Flinders University
John Karl Böhlke
John Karl Böhlke United States Geological Survey
Ward E. Sanford
Ward E. Sanford United States Geological Survey
Martin Stute
Martin Stute Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Jeffrey J. McDonnell
Jeffrey J. McDonnell University of Saskatchewan
Karsten Høgh Jensen
Karsten Høgh Jensen University of Copenhagen
Jim Freer
Jim Freer University of Bristol
Tyler B. Coplen
Tyler B. Coplen United States Geological Survey

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