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Deep oxygenated ground water: Anomaly or common occurrence?

January 1, 1982

Contrary to the prevailing notion that oxygen-depleting reactions in the soil zone and in the aquifer rapidly reduce the dissolved oxygen content of recharge water to detection limits, 2 to 8 milligrams per liter of dissolved oxygen is present in water from a variety of deep (100 to 1000 meters) aquifers in Nevada, Arizona, and the hot springs of the folded Appalachians and Arkansas. Most of the waters sampled are several thousand to more than 10,000 years old, and some are 80 kilometers from their point of recharge. Copyright ?? 1982 AAAS.

Publication Year 1982
Title Deep oxygenated ground water: Anomaly or common occurrence?
Authors I.J. Winograd, F. N. Robertson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Science
Index ID 70011231
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse