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RESULTS OF TEST DRILLING AND HYDROLOGIC MONITORING IN THE
INDIAN BATHTUB AREA, OWYHEE COUNTY, SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO,
JANUARY 1989 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1990
By H.W. Young, M.L. Jones, D.J. Parliman, and A.M. Tungate
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Open-File Report 90-597
Prepared in cooperation with the
U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE
Boise, Idaho
1990
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
MANUEL LUJAN, JR., Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Dallas L. Peck, Director
For additional information Copies of this report can bewrite to: purchased from:
District Chief U.S. Geological SurveyU.S. Geological Survey Books and Open-File Reports Section230 Collins Road Federal Center, Box 25425Boise, ID 83702 Denver, CO 80225
CONTENTS
Page Abstract.......................................................................................... 1Introduction.................................................................................... 1
Acknowledgments....................................................................... 3Reference........................................................................................ 3Well- and spring-numbering system................................................... 4
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1. Map showing location of study area, test holes, andselected thermal-water wells and springs....................... 2
2. Diagrams showing completion, lithologic, and gammalogs for test holes......................................................... 5
3. Hydrographs of water levels in test holes and selectedthermal-water wells during the period January 1989through September 1990................................................ 11
4. Hydrographs of discharges at selected springs duringthe period March 1989 through September 1990................ 15
TABLES
Table 1. Water-level data for test holes and selected thermal- water wells.................................................................. 16
2. Chemical and isotopic analyses of water from test holes........ 40
CONVERSION FACTORS
For the convenience of readers who may prefer to use metric (International System) units rather than the inch-pound units used in this report, values may be converted by using the factors listed below. Chemical data are given in mg/L (milligrams per liter) or (ig/L (micrograms per liter), which are, within the range of values presented, numerically equal to parts per million or parts per billion, respectively. Specific conductance is expressed as (iS/cm (microsiemens per centimeter) at 25 degrees Celsius.
Multiply inch-pound unit By To obtain metric unit
acre 4,047 square meterfoot (ft) 0.3048 metergallon per minute (gal/min) 0.06308 liter per secondinch (in.) 25.4 millimetermile (mi) 1.609 kilometersquare mile (mi2) 2.590 square kilometer
Temperatures in °C (degrees Celsius) can be converted to °F (degrees Fahrenheit) as follows:
°F = (1.8)(°C) + 32
All water temperatures are reported to the nearest 0.5 °C.
Sea level: In this report, "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929 (NGVD of 1929) a geodetic datum derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of both the United States and Canada and formerly called "Sea Level Datum of 1929."
11
RESULTS OF TEST DRILLING AND HYDROLOGIC MONITORING IN THE
INDIAN BATHTUB AREA, OWYHEE COUNTY, SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO,
JANUARY 1989 THROUGH SEPTEMBER 1990
By
H.W. Young, M.L. Jones, D.J. Parliman, and A.M. Tungate
ABSTRACT
This report presents data collected during the period January 1989 through September 1990 from eight test holes and selected thermal-water wells and springs in the Indian Bathtub area, southwestern Idaho. The data include completion, lithologic, and gamma logs for eight test holes, hydrographs of water levels in the test holes and ten other wells, hydrographs of discharges at four springs, and chemical and isotopic analyses of water from six of the test holes. These data were collected as part of a continuing study to determine the cause or causes of decreased discharge at Indian Bathtub Spring and other thermal springs along Hot Creek.
INTRODUCTION
The Indian Bathtub area is about 60 mi southeast of Boise in southwestern Idaho. The area comprises about 120 mi2 of valleys and uplands in the lower Bruneau River, Sugar Creek, Big Jacks Creek, and Little Valley Creek drainage basins in northern Owyhee County (fig. 1). During the period March 17 through May 16, 1990, eight test holes were drilled and completed at four sites. After completion, six test holes were equipped with continuous water-level recorders. Water samples were collected from the six holes for chemical and isotopic analyses. During the period January 1989 through September 1990, water levels in selected thermal-water wells and discharges at selected springs were measured.
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These data were collected as part of a 3V2-year study, in cooperation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, to determine the cause or causes of decreased discharge at Indian Bathtub Spring and other thermal springs along Hot Creek. Data collected during the period January through September 1989 are published in a report by Young and Parliman (1989). A final interpretive report will be published upon completion of the study.
Locations of test holes and measured thermal-water wells and springs are shown in figure 1. Diagrams of completion, lithologic, and gamma logs for test holes are shown in figure 2. Hydrographs of water levels in test holes and selected wells are shown in figure 3. Hydrographs of discharges at selected springs are shown in figure 4.
Water-level data for test holes and selected thermal-water wells are shown in table 1. Chemical and isotopic analyses of water from test holes are shown in table 2. Figures 2, 3, and 4, and tables 1 and 2 are at the back of the report.
Acknowledgments
The authors are grateful to the many landowners in the study area who allowed access to their property, supplied information, and permitted measure ments to be made in their wells and springs. Special thanks are given to Robert E. DeTar, U.S. Bureau of Land Management, for his description of test-hole cuttings. The work of the following individuals also is acknowledged: J.A. Singer, R.M. McKran, Jack Hennagan, Rick Ludlum, and Jim Huckaby, U.S. Geological Survey, Western Region Drill Rig Operation, Santa Barbara, Calif.; and L.D. White, M.A. Huebner, and C.A. Maley, U.S. Geological Survey, Isotope Laboratory, Menlo Park, Calif.
REFERENCE
Young, H.W., and Parliman, D.J., 1989, Hydrologic and chemical data for selected thermal-water wells and springs in the Indian Bathtub area, Owyhee County, southwestern Idaho: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 89-589,19 p.
Well- and Spring-Numbering System
The well- and spring-numbering system (example below) used by the U.S. Geological Survey in Idaho indicates the location of wells within the official rectangular subdivision of public lands, with reference to the Boise base line and Meridian. The first two segments of the number designate the township (north or south) and range (east or west). The third segment gives the section number; four letters, which indicate the l/4 section (160-acre tract), l/4- l/4 section (40-acre tract), l/4- l/4- l/4 section (10-acre tract), and 1/4- 1/4- 1/4- 1/4 section (2!/2-acre tract); and serial number of the well within the tract.
Quarter sections are designated by the letters A, B, C, and D in counterclockwise order from the northeast quarter of each section. Forty-acre, 10-acre, and 2*72-acre tracts within each quarter section are lettered in the same manner. Well 7S-6E-21DBC1, for example, is in the SWl/4NW l/4 SEi/4 sec. 21, T. 7 S., R. 6 E., and is the first well inventoried in that tract. Springs are designated by the letter "S" following the last numeral; for example, 8S-6E-3BDD1S.
7S-6E-29BBA1, 2 LITHOLOGIC LOG
GAMMA LOG
0-in. casing, 0.65 ft above 6-in. casing, 1 ft above land surface datum land surface datum
-^ ^f0 -
-
40 -
80 -
120 -
160 -
200 -
M 5 240 -
fe :§ 280 -
Q £ 320 -
J
^ 360 -
OJ^dP5 400 -
H '. WW 440 -b
5 48°:H0,C^ Kon>~c 520 Q
560 -
600 -
640 -
680 -
720 -
\
K*
!k[?
I
S.
1?ISIPl£
v_
r
^~
5L
^^
f!33/g -in. hole, 0 10.5 ft
12-in. casing, 0 39.5 ft
,
Q Concrete seal, 0 246.4 ft
J51i5l 10-in. casing, 0 246.4 ft^l
5L9""^?* Water levels, June 12, 1990 Ur^rJr 7S-6E-29BBA2$
6-in. casing, 0 414.8 ft
\
yCl<1 Concrete seal, 364 41S.8 ft
Bottom of float shoe, 415.8 ft(float shoe, 6" x I 1 )
5 7/8 -in. hole, 415.8 760 ft
*p IIVD-D
y i,
'^^' ^^'vif
Tuffaceous siltstone
Tuffaceous siltstone
Fine sand
Silt
Gravel
SiltPea gravelSilt
Fine sand Basalt
Silt & sand
Basalt
Lithologic log from Robert E. DeTar,U.S. Bureau of Land Management,
written commun., 1990
Land surface is 2,825 feet above sea level
Figure 2. Completion, lithologic, and gamma logs for test hole 7S-6E-29BBA1, 2.
7S-6E-34BCA1 7S-6E-34BCA2 7S-6E-34BCA3
<!to
o -i
80 -
120 -
160 -
200 -
240 -
05 280 -
Q Z"^ 320 H
3S3 H
to" Q
400 -
440 -
520 -
600 -
680 -
>J 13 3/4 -in. hole, 0 10 ft |i
| \^-Concrete seal, 0 10ft I 1
I ^ 12-in. casing, 0 10 ft
11 7/g -in. hole, 10 104.4 ft
Concrete seal, 0 104.4 ft
720 -1
Land surface is 2,885 feet above sea level
10-in. casing, 0 104.4 ft LC
10-in. hole, 104.4 322.3 ft
Waterlevel, June 12, 1990
Concrete seal, 0 322.3 ft
6-in. casing, 0 322.3 ft
5 7/g -in. hole, 322.3 681 ft
- Total depth, 681 ft
)' - 13 3/4 -in. hole, 0 10 ft | MC ^- Concrete seal, 0 18 ft "^
12-in. casing, 0 18 ft
Concrete seal, 0 99 ft
10-ln. casing, 0 99 ft
Concrete seal, 0 287 ft
l 1^ -in. PVC, 0 321.8 ft- Water level, June 12,1990
Gravel packed with pea gravel, 287 323 ft
lV2-m. PVC, perforated,301.8 321.8 ft
(256 s/i6-in- holes)
Total depth, 323 ft
JUl 13 3>4 -in. hole, 0 10 ft n\"" Concrete seal, 0 10.910 10.9ft
12-in. casing, 0 10.9ft
H
Concrete seal, 0 319 ft
6-in. casing, 0 319ft
Waterlevel, June 12,1990
Concrete seal, 0 325.4 ft
Gravel packed with pea gravel, 325 583.7 ft
lV2 -in. PVC, 0 679 ft
- Concrete plug, 583.7 614 ft
Gravel packed with pea gravel, 614 679 ft
1 V2 -iri- PVC, perforated,639 679 ft
(568 13/64 -in. holes)
Total depth, 679 ft
Figure 2. Completion, lithologic, and gamma
LITHOLOGIC LOG
GAMMA LOG
40 -
80 -
tilu<3 fa ttD
200 -
240 -
320 -
J 360tit CQ
g 400
tittog 440SB"
fiU 480 -
560 -
600 -
640 -
680 -
720 -1
/till
Silt, sand, & gravel
Limestone
Tuffaceous siltstone
Silt & sand
Basalt
Fine sand
Silt & sand
Basalt
Silt & sand
Silt & sand
Basalt Fine sand
Lithologic log from Robert E. DeTar,U.S. Bureau of Land Management,
written commun., 1990
logs for test hole 7S-6E-34BCA1, 2, 3 Continued.
8S-6E-3BDC1 8S-6E-3BDC2
U<fa&£>
Q
£0
H
U fa
~asHWQ
0 -
20 -
40 -
60 -
80 -
100 -
120 -
140 -
160 -
180 -
200 H
220 -
240 -
260 -
280 -
300 -.
320 -.
340 -
360 -
380 -
400 -
420 -
440 -
460 -
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V
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Land surface is 2,775 feet above sea level
)\ 13 3/B-in. hole, 0 10.5 ft Sj
H 7/g -in. hole, 10.5 93 ft
Concrete seal, 0 93 ft
10-in. casing, 0 94 ft
Water level, June 12, 1990
in. hole, 94 193.5 ft
Concrete seal, 0 193.5 ft
6-in. casing, 0 193.5 ft
5 7/g -in. hole, 193.5 480 ft
Total depth, 480 ft
O o
J 1 10-in. hole, 0 90.4 ft
PI
<H Concrete seal, 0 67 ft
-V] 6-in. casing, 0 90.4 ft
P | / Gravel packed with pea J>Jf gravel, 67 90.4 ft
Si] Water leve1' June 12- 199°
^lj Perforated, 80.4 90.4 ft -Oi\ (J /g x 12-in. slots, 5
\ slots per row, 5 rows)
\ Total depth, 90.4 ft-«=(OO
IfDO
Oo
8S-6E-3BDC3
10-in. hole, 0 140 ft
Concrete seal, 0 100 ft
- 6-in. casing, 0 140 ft
Water level, June 12, 1990 if- Gravel packed with pea
gravel, 100 140 ft Perforated, 120 140ft - ( Vg* 12-in. slots, 5 slots per row, 10 rows) 'V
N Total depth, 140 ft
Figure 2. Completion, lithologic, and gamma
8
LITHOLOGIC LOG
GAMMA LOG
Edu
o z
40 -
60 -
80 -
100 -
120 -
140 -
160 -
180 -
200 -
220 -
Tuffaceous silt & sand
Silt & sand
Scoriaceous basalt
Fine sand
Basalt
3 240 -^Ed COH 26tH
S 280 -
300 -sPH 320 -EdO
340 -
360 -
380 -
400 -
420 -
440 -
460 -
480 -
Lithologic log from Robert E. DeTar, U.S. Bureau of Land Management,
written commun., 1990
logs for test hole 8S-6E-3BDC1, 2, 3 Continued.
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Crq
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tr o as CD
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DEPTH, IN FEET BELOW LAND SURFACE
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9
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6S-5E-35CBD1
OJp
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tf
55
80
105
130
155
180
205
230
100
125
150
175
200
225
115
117
119
121
123
125
-20
-15
-10
7S-4E-27BCC1
i P
7S-5E-13CBB1
i i i i i i i i
7S-5E-18BCD1\ i i i i i i
i i i
7S-5E-21CCA1
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT. NOV. JAN. MAR. MAY JULY
1989 1990
Figure 3. Water levels in test holes and selected thermal-water wellsduring the period January 1989 through September 1990.
(Well locations shown in figure 1)
SEPT.
11
7S-6E-9BAD2
2ti
ti O
O
5H
ti
-45-40-35-30
-25-20
-15
-10
-5
0
-40
-35
-30
-25
-20
-45
-43
-41
-39
-37
-35
155
156
157
158
159
160
180
182
184
186
188
190
i i i i i
Water levelbelow landsurface, no
measurementpossible
j___i___i___i___i___i___i___i___i___i___i
7S-6E-21DBC1
j___i___i___i i___i_____i_____i___i_____i
Nomeasurements
Measurement'
J___I____I____I____I____I____I____I
7S-6E-26BDA1
7S-6E-29BBA1
7S-6E-29BBA2
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT. NOV. JAN.
1989
MAR. MAY JULY SEPT.
1990
Figure 3. Water levels in test holes and selected thermal-water wellsduring the period January 1989 through September 1990 Continued.
(Well locations shown in figure 1)
12
7S-6E-34BCA1210
211
212
213
214
215
210
212
214
216
218
220
210
212
214
216
218
220
-10
-8
-6
-4
-2
0
320
322
324
326
328
330
w u£tf7S-6E-34BCA2
j___i______i___i___i___i___i___i___i___i___i______i______i___i___i___i___i___i___i
w Mti O
7S-6E-34BCA3i i i i T i i r i i r \ \ i i r
H W
I____I____l____I____|___|_____I_____|____I____I____|________l____l___|____l____l____l____I____I
7S-6E-34DAD1i i r
Pumping, nomeasurements
possible
Pumping, nomeasurements
possible
ti W
I____|____I____I I____I____I I____l____l____l____l____l____l____l
8S-5E-16AAA1
J____I___I____|____I____I___I____I____I____I______I________I____|____I___I____I____I___I____I
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT. NOV. JAN. MAR. MAY JULY
1989 1990
Figure 3. Water levels in test holes and selected thermal-water wellsduring the period January 1989 through September 1990 Continued.
(Well locations shown in figure 1)
SEPT.
13
8S-6E-3BDC175
77
79
81
o 83
fe 85
8S-6E-3BDC2
%3£oPQtfO
/o
77
79
81
83
ac.
i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i
*»-u
: ^^X, :^\^^^ ~- ^--'-X _
-
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
95
H 97
|f 99
g 101
1-4 103
^ 105
8S-6E-3BDC3T i i i i i i i i r i i i i i i ir
j__i___i__i__i__i__i__i__i
5 155
£
8S-6E-4DCD1
157
159
161
163
165
\ i i i r
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT. NOV. JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT.
1989 1990
Figure 3. Water levels in test holes and selected thermal-water wellsduring the period January 1989 through September 1990 Continued.
(Well locations shown in figure 1)
14
7S-6E-22DADB1S
700
100
90
80
70
60
50
7S-6E-34DCB1S
W H P
W
CO55 O
3o55
O
oCO
7S-6E-35BBB1S
8S-6E-3BDD1S80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
(lower site)
i i i i i i i""" i""" i""" i iNo No No
flow , flow , flow
8S-6E-3BDD2Si i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i r
(at vents)
No No No flow, flow flow
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT. NOV.
1989
JAN. MAR. MAY JULY SEPT.
1990
Figure 4. Discharges at selected springs during theperiod March 1989 through September 1990.
(Spring locations shown in figure 1)
15
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd s
elec
ted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ells
[ ,
no
data
ava
ilabl
e; S
tatu
s: P
, pum
ping
; E, r
ecen
tly fl
owed
; R, r
ecen
tly p
umpe
d. W
ater
-leve
l m
easu
rem
ents
acc
urat
e to
one
-tent
h of
a fo
ot w
ere
read
from
a c
ontin
uous
reco
rder
]
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
6S-
5E-3
5CB
D1
7S-
4E-2
7BC
C1
Dat
e m
easu
red
1-19
-89
2-21
-89
3-21
-89
3-22
-89
4-25
-89
5-17
-89
6-12
-89
7-12
-89
8-15
-89
9-14
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
4-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
5-15
-90
6-15
-90
7-19
-90
8-16
-90
9-14
-90
1-19
-89
2-21
-89
3-21
-89
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
68.5
568
.05
67.7
967
.36
70.8
0
206.
7821
7.71
115.
8410
0.71
94.3
4
81.7
677
.70
74.7
172
.41
71.3
1
70.5
516
4.54
198.
4522
8.12
224.
96
222.
9420
9.08
103.
2310
2.55
101.
93
Stat
us
P P ___ _^
_ P P P P P P
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
7S-
4E-2
7BC
C1
(con
tinue
d)
7S-
5E-1
3CB
B1
Dat
e m
easu
red
4-25
-89
5-23
-89
6-12
-89
7-12
-89
8-15
-89
9-14
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
4-89
12-1
3-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
5-15
-90
6-15
-90
7-19
-90
9-17
-90
2-21
-89
3-22
-89
4-11
-89
5-16
-89
6-12
-89
7-12
-89
8-15
-89
9-14
-89
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
102.
2621
0.60
221.
0510
7.82
200.
10
108.
0210
8.70
105.
5310
4.55
103.
56
102.
9610
2.33
102.
7821
0.75
104.
41
212.
7510
8.12
119.
2311
8.80
118.
13
119.
0112
0.24
120.
6412
0.65
120.
45
Stat
us P P P ___ ^ P P _^
_
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
Tes
t hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
5E-1
3CB
B1
10-2
4-89
(con
tinue
d)
1 1-1
4-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
5-15
-90
6-15
-90
7-19
-90
8-15
-90
9-14
-90
18B
CD
1 2-
13-9
03-
14-9
04-
10-9
0
5-15
-90
6-15
-90
7-19
-90
8-16
-90
9-17
-90
21C
CA
1 3-
22-8
94-
27-8
95-
16-8
96-
12-8
97-
12-8
9
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
119.
8411
9.40
118.
9711
8.57
118.
21
118.
0911
8.22
119.
1611
8.79
120.
22
120.
8412
1.07
-16.
51-1
6.92
-14.
22
-11.
02-1
2.82
-7.7
2-6
.82
-10.
21
77.2
578
.72
79.1
393
.90
100.
28
Stat
us
^^ . ^_
_ ^_
_ _^
_ P P
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
7S-
5E-2
1CC
A1
(con
tinue
d)
7S-
6E-
9BA
D2
Dat
e m
easu
red
8-15
-89
9-12
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
4-89
12-1
3-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
9-17
-90
1-19
-89
3-20
-89
4-11
-89
5-16
-89
6-12
-89
7-12
-89
9-14
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
3-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
5-15
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
107.
7083
.06
101.
9980
.54
79.4
6
78.6
077
.60
77.4
977
.82
97.1
8
-19.
70-3
2.12
-32.
68-3
0.71
-19.
32
-9.5
2-2
.52
-17.
42-2
3.22
-29.
32
-34.
92-3
7.92
-40.
22-4
0.62
-24.
32
Stat
us P P ^__ P E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-lev
el d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
00
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
7S-
6E-
9BA
D2
(con
tinue
d)21
DB
C1
26B
DA
1
Dat
e m
easu
red
6-12
-90
7-19
-90
1-19
-89
2-21
-89
3-20
-89
4-11
-89
5-16
-89
6-12
-89
7-12
-89
8-15
-89
9-14
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
4-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
9-12
-90
3-20
-89
4-11
-89
5- 1
-89
5-16
-89
6- 7
-89
6-10
-89
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-13.
42-2
.22
-35.
32-3
6.12
-36.
94
-37.
40-3
1.02
-26.
44-2
6.34
-23.
34
-27.
64-3
0.54
-34.
34-3
5.24
-34.
94
-36.
24-3
6.54
-31.
64-2
9.13
-42.
72
-42.
38-4
1.09
-40.
82-3
8.10
-38.
3
Stat
us
E E E E E E E E E E __ E __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
6-15
-89
(con
tinue
d)
6-20
-89
6-25
-89
6-30
-89
7- 5
-89
7-10
-89
7-15
-89
7-20
-89
7-25
-89
7-31
-89
8- 5
-89
8-10
-89
8-15
-89
8-20
-89
8-25
-89
8-31
-89
9- 5
-89
9-10
-89
9-15
-89
9-20
-89
9-25
-89
9-29
-89
10-
4-89
10-
5-89
10-
6-89
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-38.
1-3
8.8
-37.
9-3
7.4
-36.
7
-37.
0-3
7.0
-37.
4-3
7.9
-37.
4
-37.
0-3
7.2
-36.
5-3
6.7
-35.
8
-35.
8-3
7.6
-37.
0-3
6.5
-37.
4
-38.
4-3
8.1
-37.
9-3
8.1
-38.
1
Stat
us
_^ _^ ^^_ _^
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
<o
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
10-
7-89
(con
tinue
d)
10-
8-89
10-
9-89
10-1
0-89
10-1
1-89
10-1
2-89
10-1
3-89
10-1
4-89
10-1
5-89
10-1
6-89
10-1
7-89
10-1
8-89
10-1
9-89
10-2
0-89
11-1
3-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
3-19
-90
3-21
-90
3-22
-90
3-23
-90
3-24
-90
3-25
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-37.
9-3
8.4
-38.
4-3
8.6
-38.
1
-38.
4-3
7.9
-38.
1-3
7.6
-37.
9
-37.
9-3
8.1
-38.
4-3
8.8
-40.
1
-41.
72-4
2.22
-43.
02-4
3.52
-42.
7
-42.
2-4
2.6
-42.
1-4
3.2
-42.
2
Stat
us
__ «^^ . E E E E __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
3-26
-90
(con
tinue
d)
3-27
-90
3-28
-90
3-29
-90
3-30
-90
4- 1
-90
4- 2
-90
4- 3
-90
4- 4
-90
4- 5
-90
4- 6
-90
4- 7
-90
4- 8
-90
4- 9
-90
4-10
-90
4-11
-90
4-12
-90
4-13
-90
4-14
-90
4-15
-90
4-16
-90
4-17
-90
4-18
-90
4-19
-90
4-20
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-42.
6-4
3.1
-42.
3-4
3.0
-42.
7
-42.
6-4
2.8
-42.
5-4
2.9
-42.
2
-42.
3-4
1.2
-40.
7-4
0.4
-40.
1
-40.
1-3
8.4
-38.
7^4
1.1
-40.
9
-40.
6-4
0.4
-40.
0-3
9.5
-39.
7
Stat
us
_^_ __ _^
_ ^--
--
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata
for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
to o
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
4-21
-90
(con
tinue
d)
4-22
-90
4-23
-90
4-25
-90
4-26
-90
4-27
-90
4-29
-90
4-30
-90
5- 1
-90
5- 4
-90
5- 5
-90
5- 6
-90
5- 7
-90
5- 8
-90
5- 9
-90
5-10
-90
5-11
-90
5-13
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-40.
0-4
0.0
-40.
9-4
0.2
-40.
2
-40.
0-3
9.7
-39.
7-4
0.0
-40.
0
-40.
2-3
9.5
-40.
0-3
9.3
-39.
0
-39.
5-3
9.3
-39.
1-3
9.5
-38.
3
-38.
6-4
0.2
-39.
7-3
9.3
-39.
0
Stat
us
_ __ ^^_ __
_ __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
5-21
-90
(con
tinue
d)
5-22
-90
5-23
-90
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6- 1
-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-39.
5-3
9.5
-39.
0-4
0.0
-40.
2
-40.
4-4
0.2
-40.
9-4
0.9
-40.
6
-41.
3-4
1.3
-41.
1-4
1.3
-40.
9
-40.
6-4
0.2
-40.
0-4
0.2
-40.
6
-40.
9-4
0.6
-40.
2-4
0.6
-40.
0
Stat
us
_ __ _ _
_ __
_
_ ^^
^
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ells
Con
tinue
d
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
(con
tinue
d)
Dat
e m
easu
red
6-15
-90
6-16
-90
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-30
-90
7-
1-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
-90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-40.
0-4
0.0
-39.
5-3
9.5
-39.
5
-39.
5-3
9.5
-39.
5-3
9.3
-39.
5
-39.
3-3
9.0
-38.
8-3
8.3
-38.
1
-38.
3-3
8.3
-37.
6-3
8.3
-37.
9
-38.
1-3
7.9
-37.
6-3
7.4
-38.
3
Stat
us
___ ^_ __
_ __
_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
7-11
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-12
-90
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
7-24
-90
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
7-28
-90
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
8- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-38.
6-3
8.1
-37.
0-3
7.2
-37.
2
-37.
4-3
8.0
-38.
6-3
8.6
-38.
3
-37.
6-3
8.3
-38.
1-3
8.3
-37.
6
-37.
2-3
7.2
-37.
4-3
7.6
-38.
8
-37.
9-3
7.4
-37.
6-3
7.0
-38.
1
Stat
us
___ __
_ ^
_ . __
_
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata
for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
to
to
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
8- 5
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-14
-90
8-18
-90
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
8-22
-90
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
8-25
-90
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
8-30
-90
8-31
-90
9- 1
-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 6
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-36.
7-3
6.5
-36.
7-3
7.0
-35.
6
-35.
8-3
5.7
-35.
6-3
6.0
-36.
3
-36.
5-3
6.5
-37.
0-3
6.7
-36.
5
-36.
7-3
6.7
-36.
3-3
6.5
-36.
7
-36.
0-3
6.3
-35.
8-3
5.8
-35.
3
Stat
us
___ __
_ __
_ ^^
_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
6BD
A1
9- 7
-90
(con
tinue
d)
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
9-12
-90
9-13
-90
9-14
-90
9-17
-90
29B
BA
1 5-
23-9
0
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6- 1
-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
-35.
6-3
5.6
-35.
6-3
5.6
-35.
6
-35.
3-3
5.1
-35.
6-3
6.5
156.
67
156.
7815
6.78
156.
6415
6.46
156.
32
156.
4415
6.30
156.
2915
6.31
156.
32
156.
1315
6.15
156.
1315
6.13
156.
32
Stat
us
_ B ^^^
^ __
_ ^^^
^
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
6- 8
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
6-16
-90
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-29
-90
6-30
-90
7-
1-90
7- 2
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
) St
atus
156.
27
15
6.07
156.
12
15
6.33
156.
28
156.
32
15
6.36
156.
44
15
6.51
156.
57
156.
68
15
6.78
156.
76
15
6.81
156.
76
156.
98
15
7.08
157.
25
15
7.31
157.
39
157.
46
15
7.48
157.
61
15
7.65
157.
67
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
7- 3
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
7-11
-90
7-12
-90
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
7-24
-90
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
157.
8215
7.82
157.
8615
7.99
158.
04
158.
0715
8.17
158.
3115
8.29
158.
35
158.
4215
8.40
158.
4115
8.53
158.
63
158.
6215
8.62
158.
6015
8.65
158.
58
158.
5015
8.47
158.
6315
8.85
158.
78
Stat
us
__ _ _ __ _
_ __ _
__ _
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
7-28
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
8- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
8- 5
-90
8- 6
-90
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-10
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-13
-90
8-14
-90
8-15
-90
8-16
-90
8-17
-90
8-18
-90
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
158.
8015
8.83
158.
8315
8.91
158.
99
159.
1115
9.20
159.
2815
9.30
159.
28
159.
3015
9.33
159.
3615
9.43
159.
47
159.
5215
9.51
159.
4515
9.43
159.
61
159.
5815
9.60
159.
5515
9.46
159.
49
Stat
us
__^ ^_ _ _
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
8-22
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
8-25
-90
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
8-30
-90
8-31
-90
9- 1
-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 4
-90
9- 5
-90
9- 6
-90
9- 7
-90
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
9-12
-90
9-13
-90
9-14
-90
29B
BA
2 5-
23-9
0
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
159.
4515
9.29
159.
2315
9.25
159.
29
159.
3115
9.27
159.
1415
9.26
159.
32
159.
3515
9.45
159.
4915
9.57
159.
62
159.
6815
9.66
159.
6015
9.63
159.
64
159.
6015
9.65
159.
7215
9.63
185.
55
Stat
us
___ ^_ ^_
_ ^_
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
01
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A2
6-12
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-11
-90
8-15
-90
9-14
-90
34B
CA
1 4-
27-9
0
4-28
-90
5- 1
-90
5- 8
-90
5-11
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
5-21
-90
5-22
-90
5-23
-90
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
185.
6318
5.81
184.
4918
5.62
210.
65
210.
7521
0.92
211.
5021
1.55
211.
80
211.
8521
1.70
211.
8121
1.71
211.
91
211.
9921
1.81
211.
7121
1.81
211.
80
211.
6721
1.54
211.
3921
1.52
211.
40
Stat
us
_ ^__ __
_ __ __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-3
4BC
A1
5-31
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-
1-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
6-16
-90
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
211.
3721
1.40
211.
4221
1.23
211.
28
211.
2521
1.28
211.
4421
1.40
211.
23
211.
2821
1.48
211.
4221
1.45
211.
50
211.
5521
1.64
211.
6821
1.80
211.
90
211.
8521
1.90
211.
8821
2.10
212.
12
Stat
us
_ ^_ _ _ _ ^_
_
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
7S-
6E-3
4BC
A1
6-25
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-29
-90
6-30
-90
7- 1
-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
-90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
7-11
-90
7-12
-90
8-15
-90
8-19
-90
9-10
-90
34B
CA
2 5-
8-9
05-
14-9
05-
15-9
06-
12-9
0
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
212.
3821
2.44
212.
5321
2.59
212.
61
212.
7321
2.79
212.
8021
2.95
212.
94
212.
9821
3.10
213.
1621
3.20
213.
30
213.
3621
3.35
213.
4121
4.62
214.
60
214.
7721
4.42
214.
4121
4.54
.
214.
78
Stat
us
____ ^_
_ ___
_ _ _
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
7S-
6E-3
4BC
A2
(con
tinue
d)
34B
CA
3
34D
AD
1
-
8S-
5E-1
6AA
A1
Dat
e m
easu
red
7-11
-90
8-15
-90
9-14
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
6-12
-90
7-11
-90
8-15
-90
9-14
-90
3-20
-89
4-11
-89
5-16
-89
6- 7
-89
10-2
4-89
11-1
7-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
5-16
-89
6-13
-89
7-12
-89
8-15
-89
9-15
-89
10-2
4-89
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
216.
4221
7.55
217.
7821
1.39
211.
68
212.
3821
4.34
215.
5321
5.72
-8.7
2
-9.1
8-7
.40
-6.9
0-4
.02
-5.6
0
-6.5
2-7
.22
-7.9
2-6
.92
321.
40
322.
8032
4.40
325.
7832
5.78
324.
92
Stat
us
____ __
_ __
_ ___
_
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
fcO
Test
hol
e or
w
ell N
o.
8S-
5E-1
6AA
A1
(con
tinue
d)
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
Dat
e m
easu
red
11-1
4-89
12-1
2-89
1-18
-90
1-24
-90
2-13
-90
3-14
-90
4-10
-90
5-15
-90
6-15
-90
7-19
-90
8-16
-90
9-17
-90
4- 1
-90
4- 2
-90
4- 3
-90
4- 4
-90
4- 5
-90
4- 6
-90
4- 7
-90
4- 8
-90
4- 9
-90
4-10
-90
4-11
-90
4-12
-90
4-13
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
surf
ace)
323.
8832
0.44
322.
0332
1.76
321.
48
320.
9032
1.00
322.
5032
2.52
324.
64
325.
7232
5.84
76.0
876
.21
76.2
4
76.1
576
.28
76.3
776
.34
76.4
3
76.7
276
.67
76.5
576
.64
76.6
7
Stat
us
_ R P . . . __ _ >
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
4-14
-90
(con
tinue
d)
4-15
-90
4-16
-90
4-17
-90
4-18
-90
4-19
-90
4-20
-90
4-21
-90
4-22
-90
4-23
-90
4-24
-90
4-25
-90
4-26
-90
4-27
-90
5-12
-90
5-13
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
5-21
-90
5-22
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
76.6
576
.63
76.5
576
.70
76.9
0
76.9
377
.06
77.0
376
.88
76.8
2
76.9
977
.09
77.1
777
.01
77.9
2
78.0
177
.91
78.0
678
.08
77.8
9
78.0
677
.97
78.1
678
.23
78.0
9
Stat
us
__ __ _ _ __ __
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-l
evel
dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
00
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
5-23
-90
(con
tinue
d)
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6-
1-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
6-16
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
77.9
878
.12
78.1
077
.99
77.8
2
77.7
177
.86
77.7
677
.71
77.7
4
77.7
477
.53
77.5
677
.51
77.5
2
77.7
077
.64
77.4
577
.53
77.7
1
77.6
777
.70
77.7
277
.79
77.8
7
Stat
us
^__ ^_
_ ^_
_ ^_
_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
6-17
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-29
-90
6-30
-90
7- 1
-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
-90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
7-11
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
77.9
378
.03
78.1
378
.09
78.1
3
78.0
978
.30
78.3
978
.56
78.6
1
78.6
978
.77
78.7
878
.94
78.9
9
79.0
079
.12
79.1
279
.18
79.2
7
79.3
779
.39
79.5
179
.60
79.5
9
Stat
us
^__ ^_
_ . __ . . ^^
_ .
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-l
evel
dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
to <0
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
7-12
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
7-24
-90
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
7-28
-90
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
&- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
8- 5
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
79.6
379
.70
79.6
779
.69
79.7
9
79.9
179
.91
79.8
979
.88
79.9
2
79.8
579
.80
79.7
979
.92
80.1
4
80.1
280
.13
80.1
880
.18
80.2
7
80.3
280
.44
80.5
380
.58
80.6
1
Stat
us
_ __ ___ __
_ ^^
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
8- 6
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-10
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-13
-90
8-14
-90
8-15
-90
8-16
-90
8-17
-90
8-18
-90
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
8-22
-90
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
8-25
-90
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
8-30
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
80.6
080
.63
80.6
580
.71
80.7
6
80.8
180
.84
80.8
480
.80
80.7
9
80.9
780
.93
80.9
480
.88
80.8
1
80.8
580
.82
80.6
780
.60
80.6
2
80.6
780
.67
80.6
580
.51
80.6
4
Stat
us
^_^ __
_ ^_
^__
_ ^_
^
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO o
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C1
8-31
-90
(con
tinue
d)
9-
1-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 4
-90
9- 5
-90
9- 6
-90
9- 7
-90
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
9-12
-90
9-13
-90
3BD
C2
4- 4
-90
4- 5
-90
4- 6
-90
4- 7
-90
4- 8
-90
4- 9
-90
4-10
-90
4-11
-90
4-12
-90
4-13
-90
4-14
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
80.6
780
.71
80.8
080
.82
80.8
9
80.9
381
.00
81.0
080
.95
80.9
8
81.0
080
.95
81.0
281
.09
76.5
9
76.6
376
.65
76.6
576
.68
76.8
0
76.8
576
.83
76.8
276
.89
76.8
9
Stat
us
^__ ^_
_ ^^
_ ^^
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
4-15
-90
(con
tinue
d)
4-16
-90
4-17
-90
4-18
-90
4-19
-90
4-20
-90
4-21
-90
4-22
-90
4-23
-90
4-24
-90
4-25
-90
4-26
-90
4-27
-90
4-28
-90
4-29
-90
4-30
-90
5- 1
-90
5- 2
-90
5- 3
-90
5- 4
-90
5- 5
-90
5- 6
-90
5- 7
-90
5- 8
-90
5- 9
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
) St
atus
76.8
9
76
.86
-
76.8
9
76.9
9
77.0
5
77.0
9
77.1
3
77.1
2
77.1
1
77.1
5
77.2
3
77.2
7
77.2
5
77.2
4
77.3
0
77.3
6
77.3
7 -
77.3
6
77.4
4
77.4
9
77.5
2
77.5
0
77.5
8
77.6
3
77.7
4
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ells
Conti
nued
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
5-10
-90
(con
tinue
d)
5-11
-90
5-12
-90
5-13
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
5-21
-90
5-22
-90
5-23
-90
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6- 1
-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
77.7
177
.74
77.8
477
.93
77.9
4
78.0
278
.10
78.0
978
.10
78.1
1
78.1
578
.23
78.2
478
.20
78.2
0
78.2
578
.21
78.1
678
.10
78.1
2
78.0
978
.06
78.0
678
.04
77.9
9
Stat
us
__ _ ., _ _ ., _
_ __ .
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
6- 4
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
6-16
-90
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
77.9
477
.89
77.8
677
.89
77.8
9
77.8
177
.78
77.8
677
.83
77.8
5
77.8
677
.90
77.9
377
.98
78.0
4
78.0
978
.13
78.1
478
.15
78.2
1
78.2
978
.39
78.4
878
.55
78.6
2
Stat
us
,^_ ,^
_ ,^
_ _^
_
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
6-29
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-30
-90
7-
1-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
-90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
7-11
-90
7-12
-90
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
78.6
978
.78
78.8
678
.89
79.0
1
79.0
479
.09
79.1
679
.23
79.2
9
79.3
779
.43
79.4
679
.51
79.5
6
79.5
879
.60
79.6
679
.75
79.7
8
79.8
179
.83
79.8
779
.87
79.8
5
Stat
us
___ __
_ _
_ __
_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
7-24
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
7-28
-90
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
8- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
8- 5
-90
8- 6
-90
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-10
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-13
-90
8-14
-90
8-15
-90
8-16
-90
8-17
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
79.8
479
.90
80.0
080
.05
80.0
7
80.1
180
.14
80.1
780
.22
80.2
8
80.3
580
.41
80.4
680
.49
80.5
1
80.5
580
.59
80.6
480
.69
80.7
3
80.7
680
.77
80.7
780
.80
80.8
3
Stat
us
___ ^_
_ __
_ ^^_
^
Tabl
e 1.
Wat
er-le
vel d
ata f
or te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ells
Con
tinu
ed
CO
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
8-18
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
8-22
-90
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
8-25
-90
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
8-30
-90
8-31
-90
9- 1
-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 4
-90
9- 5
-90
9- 6
-90
9- 7
-90
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
80.8
580
.86
80.8
680
.87
80.8
7
80.8
480
.78
80.7
580
.76
80.7
6
80.7
480
.70
80.6
880
.70
80.7
1
80.7
380
.77
80.8
180
.85
80.9
0
80.9
380
.92
80.9
580
.96
80.9
5
Stat
us
.^_ .^_ .^_ ^^_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C2
9-12
-90
(con
tinue
d)
9-13
-90
3BD
C3
4- 4
-90
4- 5
-90
4- 6
-90
4- 7
-90
4- 8
-90
4- 9
-90
4-10
-90
4-11
-90
4-12
-90
4-13
-90
4-14
-90
4-15
-90
4-16
-90
4-17
-90
4-18
-90
4-19
-90
4-20
-90
4-21
-90
4-22
-90
4-23
-90
4-24
-90
4-25
-90
4-26
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
80.9
580
.99
99.9
499
.91
99.8
9
99.8
599
.85
99.8
899
.88
99.8
5
99.8
699
.87
99.8
699
.84
99.8
3
99.8
499
.86
99.8
799
.89
99.8
9
99.8
799
.86
99.8
999
.91
99.9
3
Stat
us
^^^ ^^
^. __
_ ^^
^
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a fo
r te
st h
oles
and
sele
cted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
4-27
-90
(con
tinue
d)
4-28
-90
4-29
-90
4-30
-90
5- 1
-90
5- 2
-90
5- 3
-90
5- 4
-90
5- 5
-90
5- 6
-90
5- 7
-90
5- 8
-90
5- 9
-90
5-10
-90
5-11
-90
5-12
-90
5-13
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
5-21
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
99.9
099
.91
99.9
399
.96
99.9
5
99.9
499
.97
99.9
899
.97
99.9
5
99.9
810
0.01
100.
0299
.98
100.
01
100.
0310
0.06
100.
0510
0.08
100.
10
100.
0710
0.09
100.
0810
0.12
100.
12
Stat
us
__ ^__ __ __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
5-22
-90
(con
tinue
d)
5-23
-90
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6- 1
-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
100.
1110
0.08
100.
0910
0.09
100.
10
100.
0810
0.06
100.
0910
0.06
100.
07
100.
0710
0.08
100.
0510
0.06
100.
04
100.
0110
0.03
100.
0299
.99
99.9
9
100.
0110
0.01
100.
0210
0.02
100.
04
Stat
us
_ __^ ^^
^ ^^
^ ^_ -
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO
en
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
6-16
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-29
-90
6-30
-90
7- 1
-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
-90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
100.
0510
0.06
100.
0710
0.09
100.
10
100.
1110
0.08
100.
1210
0.12
100.
14
100.
1410
0.15
100.
1610
0.16
100.
19
100.
2110
0.22
100.
2310
0.23
100.
24
100.
2610
0.29
100.
3010
0.32
100.
35
Stat
us
__ ___ __
_ __ __
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
7-11
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-12
-90
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
7-24
-90
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
7-28
-90
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
8- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
100.
3610
0.37
100.
3810
0.38
100.
39
100.
4110
0.44
100.
4710
0.49
100.
48
100.
5110
0.51
100.
5110
0.51
100.
53
100.
5610
0.57
100.
5910
0.60
100.
62
100.
6510
0.66
100.
6910
0.73
100.
76
Stat
us
^ ^ ^ ,. ^
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO
O
>
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
8- 5
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8- 6
-90
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-10
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-13
-90
8-14
-90
8-15
-90
8-16
-90
8-17
-90
8-18
-90
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
8-22
-90
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
8-25
-90
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
surfa
ce)
100.
8010
0.82
100.
8410
0.87
100.
90
100.
9310
0.97
101.
0010
1.01
101.
03
101.
0410
1.08
101.
1010
1.12
101.
14
101.
1510
1.17
101.
1810
1.17
101.
17
101.
1810
1.20
101.
2210
1.23
101.
22
Stat
us
^__ _ _
_ _ _
_ _ _
_
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
3BD
C3
8-30
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8-31
-90
9-
1-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 4
-90
9- 5
-90
9- 6
-90
9- 7
-90
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
9-12
-90
9-13
-90
4DC
D1
4-17
-90
4-18
-90
4-19
-90
4-20
-90
4-21
-90
4-22
-90
4-23
-90
4-24
-90
4-25
-90
4-26
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
101.
2310
1.24
101.
2410
1.25
101.
25
101.
2710
1.29
101.
3210
1.33
101.
34
101.
3610
1.38
101.
3910
1.40
101.
42
158.
1215
8.31
158.
3815
8.50
158.
47
158.
3615
8.31
158.
4715
8.58
158.
66
Stat
us
__ __ _ __ __
, m
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
4-27
-90
(con
tinue
d)
4-28
-90
4-29
-90
4-30
-90
5-
1-90
5- 2
-90
5- 3
-90
5- 4
-90
5- 5
-90
5- 6
-90
5- 7
-90
5- 8
-90
5- 9
-90
5-10
-90
5-11
-90
5-12
-90
5-13
-90
5-14
-90
5-15
-90
5-16
-90
5-17
-90
5-18
-90
5-19
-90
5-20
-90
5-21
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
158.
4815
8.57
158.
6315
8.75
158.
66
158.
6515
8.87
158.
9515
8.89
158.
79
159.
0415
9.16
159.
2115
9.05
159.
21
159.
3115
9.50
159.
3915
9.55
159.
60
159.
4515
9.55
159.
4815
9.66
159.
75
Stat
us
_ _ .. _ . __
_ __
_
Tes
t hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
5-22
-90
(con
tinue
d)
5-23
-90
5-24
-90
5-25
-90
5-26
-90
5-27
-90
5-28
-90
5-29
-90
5-30
-90
5-31
-90
6- 1
-90
6- 2
-90
6- 3
-90
6- 4
-90
6- 5
-90
6- 6
-90
6- 7
-90
6- 8
-90
6- 9
-90
6-10
-90
6-11
-90
6-12
-90
6-13
-90
6-14
-90
6-15
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
159.
6215
9.51
159.
6315
9.63
159.
48
159.
3415
9.24
159.
3915
9.26
159.
24
159.
2715
9.25
159.
0515
9.07
159.
01
159.
0215
9.20
159.
1415
8.95
159.
03
159.
2015
9.17
159.
2015
9.19
159.
28
Stat
us
^^^_ ^^^
_ _ _
_ _ _
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-leve
l dat
a for
test
hol
es a
nd se
lect
ed th
erm
al-w
ater
well
s C
ontin
ued
CO
00
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
6-16
-90
(con
tinue
d)
6-17
-90
6-18
-90
6-19
-90
6-20
-90
6-21
-90
6-22
-90
6-23
-90
6-24
-90
6-25
-90
6-26
-90
6-27
-90
6-28
-90
6-29
-90
6-30
-90
7- 1
-90
7- 2
-90
7- 3
r90
7- 4
-90
7- 5
-90
7- 6
-90
7- 7
-90
7- 8
-90
7- 9
-90
7-10
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
159.
3415
9.40
159.
5015
9.61
159.
56
159.
6015
9.56
159.
7415
9.84
160.
00
160.
0516
0.09
160.
2316
0.25
160.
39
160.
4316
0.42
160.
5816
0.56
160.
58
160.
7416
0.78
160.
8016
0.92
161.
00
Stat
us
_ ___ ^_
_ __
_ mim
^
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
7-11
-90
(con
tinue
d)
7-12
-90
7-13
-90
7-14
-90
7-15
-90
7-16
-90
7-17
-90
7-18
-90
7-19
-90
7-20
-90
7-21
-90
7-22
-90
7-23
-90
7-24
-90
7-25
-90
7-26
-90
7-27
-90
7-28
-90
7-29
-90
7-30
-90
7-31
-90
8- 1
-90
8- 2
-90
8- 3
-90
8- 4
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(feet
bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
161.
0616
1.10
161.
1716
1.15
161.
17
161.
2716
1.39
161.
3816
1.36
161.
36
161.
4116
1.35
161.
2816
1.27
161.
40
161.
6116
1.60
161.
6516
1.69
161.
68
161.
7616
1.80
161.
9216
2.00
162.
05
Stat
us
_ ^^_ ^^_
_ ._ _
_
Tabl
e 1
. W
ater
-lev
el d
ata
for
test
hol
es a
nd s
elec
ted
ther
mal
-wat
er w
ell
s C
ontin
ued
CO to
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
8- 5
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8- 6
-90
8- 7
-90
8- 8
-90
8- 9
-90
8-10
-90
8-11
-90
8-12
-90
8-13
-90
8-14
-90
8-15
-90
8-16
-90
8-17
-90
8-18
-90
8-19
-90
8-20
-90
8-21
-90
8-22
-90
8-23
-90
8-24
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
) St
atus
162.
10
16
2.10
162.
11
16
2.14
162.
20
162.
25
16
2.31
162.
34
16
2.34
162.
32
162.
29
16
2.47
162.
45
16
2.45
162.
40
162.
34
16
2.40
162.
37
16
222
16
2.15
Test
hol
e or
D
ate
wel
l No.
m
easu
red
8S-
6E-
4DC
D1
8-25
-90
(con
tinue
d)
8-26
-90
8-27
-90
8-28
-90
8-29
-90
8-30
-90
8-31
-90
9- 1
-90
9- 2
-90
9- 3
-90
9- 4
-90
9- 5
-90
9- 6
-90
9- 7
-90
9- 8
-90
9- 9
-90
9-10
-90
9-11
-90
9-12
-90
9-13
-90
Wat
er le
vel
(fee
t bel
ow
land
sur
face
)
162.
1716
2.22
162.
2316
2.20
162.
07
162.
1816
2.20
162.
2216
2.30
162.
33
162.
4016
2.44
162.
5216
2.51
162.
48
162.
5116
2.52
162.
4816
2.53
162.
61
Stat
us
_«^ ^ ,_
- ^ .
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rfh.
o
Tab
le 2
. C
hem
ical
and
iso
topi
c an
alys
es o
f wat
er fr
om t
est
hole
s
[13C
/12C
, car
bon-
13/c
arbo
n-12
; 2H
/H, d
eute
rium
; 18O
/16O
, oxy
gen-
18/o
xyge
n-16
]
Tes
tho
le
No.
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
34B
CA
18S
- 6E
- 3B
DC
13B
DC
23B
DC
34D
CD
1
Tes
t ho
le
No.
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
34B
CA
18S
- 6E
- 3B
DC
13B
DC
23B
DC
34D
CD
1
Tes
t ho
leN
o.
7S-
6E-2
9BB
A1
34B
CA
18S
- 6E
- 3B
DC
13B
DC
23B
DC
34D
CD
1
Sam
ple
date
(1
990)
7-11
7-12
7- 9
7- 9
7-10
7-10
Cal
cium
, di
ssol
ved
(mg/
L a
s C
a)
4.4
7.2
6.3
6.1
5.7
5.7
Sil
ica,
di
ssol
ved
(mg/
L a
s Si
O2)
80 59 65 63 76 69
Wat
erte
mpe
ratu
re
39.0
39.0
36.0
34.0
34.5
30.5
Mag
nesi
um,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
Mg)
0.21 .1
7.3
4.6
9.3
4.2
4
Ars
enic
, di
ssol
ved
(|ig/
L a
s A
s)
1 14 13 13 16 21
Spec
ific
cond
ucta
nce
(jiS
/cm
)
279
299
287
293
294
298 S
odiu
m,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
Na)
55 56 53 55 55 57
Bor
on,
diss
olve
d(|i
g/L
as
B)
60 100 80 100
100
100
PH(s
tand
ard
unit
s)
9.3
9.1
8.7
8.4
8.6
8.8
Pot
assi
um,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
K)
5.0
7.9
6.6
6.2
6.0
5.4
Lit
hium
, di
ssol
ved
(ug/
L a
s L
i)
4 6 6 6 5 4
Alk
alin
ity
(mg/
L a
s C
aC03
)
79 104
101
106 98 101
Chl
orid
e,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
Cl)
8.9
8.6
9.0
8.5
9.0
8.7
13C
/12C
Stab
le-i
soto
pe
rati
o(p
erm
il)
-10.
8-1
0.3
-9.6
-10.
3-1
0.0
-9.8
Nit
roge
n,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
N)
0.10 .1
0.7
0.4
0.6
0.7
0
Sul
fate
, di
ssol
ved
(mg/
L a
s SO
4)
19 21 18 17 19 18
2H/H
Stab
le-i
soto
pe
rati
o(p
erm
il)
-134
-135
-134
-130
-136
-135
Pho
spho
rus,
tota
l (m
g/L
as
P)
0.01 .0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1
Flu
orid
e,
diss
olve
d (m
g/L
as
F)
12 7.5
4.9
5.4
6.8
9.2
WO
Sta
ble-
isot
ope
rati
o(p
erm
il)
-17.
2-1
7.0
-16.
8-1
6.9
-16.
9-1
6.8