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Geochemistry of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system

June 1, 1998

Sediments of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain comprise a complex multiaquifer flow system. On a large scale (greater than 500 square miles) ground water in this system evolves from predominantly calcium magnesium bicarbonate water with a low dissolved-solids content and low pH, near outcrop-recharge areas, to predominantly sodium bicarbonate water with a high-dissolved solids content and high pH, downgradient. This sodium bicarbonate water then grades into a sodium chloride water. This large-scale predictable progression of hydrochemical facies results from the summation of many smaller scale geochemical processes that chiefly depend on the sedimentary depositional environments of the aquifers.

Publication Year 1998
Title Geochemistry of the northern Atlantic Coastal Plain aquifer system
DOI 10.3133/pp1404L
Authors L. L. Knobel, F. H. Chapelle, Harold Meisler
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Professional Paper
Series Number 1404
Index ID pp1404L
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse