Geochemistry Of Ground Water In Two Sandstone Aquifer Systems In The Northern Great Plains In Parts Of Montana Wyoming North Dakota And South Dakata
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Hired Farm Workers
Author | : United States. Employment Standards Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 142 |
Release | : 1971 |
Genre | : Agricultural wages |
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Geochemical Processes in Ground Water Resulting from Surface Mining of Coal at the Big Sky and West Decker Mine Areas, Southeastern Montana
Author | : David W. Clark |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 92 |
Release | : 1995 |
Genre | : Coal mines and mining |
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A potential hydrologic effect of surface mining of coal in southeastern Montana is a change in the quality of ground water. Dissolved-solids concen- trations in water in spoils aquifers generally are larger than concentrations in water in the coal aquifers they replaced; however, laboratory experiments have indicated that concentrations can decrease if ground water flows from coal-mine spoils to coal. This study was conducted to determine if decreases in concentrations occur onsite and, if so, which geochemical processes caused the decreases. Solid-phase core samples of spoils, unmined over- burden, and coal, and ground-water samples were collected from 16 observation wells at two mine areas. In the Big Sky Mine area, changes in ground- water chemistry along a flow path from an upgradient coal aquifer to a spoils aquifer probably were a result of dedolomitization. Dissolved-solids concentrations were unchanged as water flowed from a spoils aquifer to a downgradient coal aquifer. In the West Decker Mine area, dissolved-solids concentrations apparently decreased from about 4,100 to 2,100 milligrams per liter as water moved along an inferred flow path from a spoils aquifer to a downgradient coal aquifer. Geochemical models were used to analyze changes in water chemistry on the basis of results of solid-phase and aqueous geochemical characteristics. Geochemical processes postulated to result in the apparent decrease in dissolved-solids concentrations along this inferred flow path include bacterial reduction of sulfate, reverse cation exchange within the coal, and precipitation of carbonate and iron-sulfide minerals.
Geochemistry of Ground Water in Alluvial Basins of Arizona and Adjacent Parts of Nevada, New Mexico, and California
Author | : Frederick N. Robertson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1989 |
Genre | : Geochemistry |
ISBN | : |
See journals under US Geological survey. Prof. paper 1406-C.
Chemical Character of Ground Waters of the Northern Great Plains
Author | : Harry Buchholz Riffenburg |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 28 |
Release | : 1925 |
Genre | : Groundwater |
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