Transcription of GEOS 4430/5310 Lecture Notes: Groundwater Chemistry
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GEOS 4430/5310 Lecture notes : Groundwater ChemistryDr. T. BrikowskiFall 2012 Vers. , Printed: December 3, 2012 Introduction1 What use is Groundwater geochemistry ?Exampleapplicationsoflow-te mperatureaqueousgeochemistry:Simpson-Arb uckle Aquifera potential new source of waterfor Oklahoma city. See USGS Factsheet1 how good is this water for drinking how much can be taken out safely ( where does watercome from) significance of nearby saline and sulfurous wells? (can thiswater be avoided?)Southern Nevada Region Groundwater Systema contaminant1 (Nevada Test Site)? A source of water for thirsty LasVegas2?? can shallow contaminated water reach the currently-cleandeep aquifers?
What use is Groundwater Geochemistry? Example applications of low-temperature aqueous geochemistry: Simpson-Arbuckle Aquifer a potential \new" source of water
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