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Chemical composition of ground water and the locations of permeable zones in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada

January 1, 1983

Ten wells in the Yucca Mountain area of southern Nevada have been sampled for chemical analysis. Samples were obtained during pumping of water from the entire well bore (composite sample) and in one instance by pumping water from a single isolated interval in well UE-25b number 1. Sodium is the most abundant cation and bicarbonate the most abundant anion in all water samples. Although the general chemical compositions of individual samples are similar, there are significant differences in uncorrected carbon-14 age and in inorganic and stable-isotope composition. Flow surveys of seven wells performed using iodine-131 as a tracer indicate that groundwater production is usually from one or more discrete zones of permeability. (Author 's abstract)

Publication Year 1983
Title Chemical composition of ground water and the locations of permeable zones in the Yucca Mountain area, Nevada
DOI 10.3133/ofr83854
Authors L. V. Benson, J. H. Robison, R. K. Blankennagel, A.L. Ogard
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 83-854
Index ID ofr83854
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse