Hydrogeochemistry of Golden Valley, Nevada and the chemical interactions during artificial recharge
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Authors
Barry, Jeffrey M.
Issue Date
1985
Type
Thesis
Language
en_US
Keywords
Ground-water , Aquifers , Lithology , Fractured Granitics , Alluvium , Rhyolites , Meta-volcanics , Mineral Saturation , Dissolution , Simulations , Artificial Recharge , Phreeqe , Mackay Theses and Dissertations Grant Collection
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Abstract
Groundwater chemistry in Golden Valley is controlled primarily by aquifer lithology. Additionally, clogging near the well-screen by precipitated minerals is the greatest threat to well efficiencies during artificial recharge in Golden Valley.
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Publisher
University of Nevada, Reno
License
In Copyright(All Rights Reserved)