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U.S.Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, 2067. Geochemistry of fluoride in the black creek aquifer system of Horry and Georgetown countries, south Carolina and its physiological implications / Zack, A. L.
Titre de série : U.S.Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, 2067 Titre : Geochemistry of fluoride in the black creek aquifer system of Horry and Georgetown countries, south Carolina and its physiological implications Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zack, A. L. Mention d'édition : U.S Government Printing Office Editeur : U.S Government Printing Office Année de publication : 1980 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-09430 Note générale : High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution... Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Ressource en eau Géologie Traitement de l'eau Analyse de l'eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution... Note de contenu : High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution... U.S.Geological Survey Water-supply Paper, 2067. Geochemistry of fluoride in the black creek aquifer system of Horry and Georgetown countries, south Carolina and its physiological implications [texte imprimé] / Zack, A. L. . - U.S Government Printing Office . - U.S Government Printing Office, 1980.
ISSN : CI-09430
High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution...
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Ressource en eau Géologie Traitement de l'eau Analyse de l'eau Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Hydrochimie Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution... Note de contenu : High concentrations of fluoride in ground-water supplies in certain areas of Horry and Georgetown countries, have been the cause of dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) among persons who have lived in these areas and have ingested the water as children. Geochemical evidence and laboratory experients demostrate that fluorapatute in the form of fossil shark teeth is the source of fluoride and that the fluoride ions are liberated to the ground-water systèm througt anion exchange, rather than by dissolution... Réservation
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Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2328 Titre : A well system to recover usable water from a freshwater - saltwater aquifer in Puerto Rico Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Zack, A. L. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center Année de publication : 1988 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05047 Note générale : Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Hydrologie Bassin versant Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Eau douce Eau salée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well. Note de contenu : Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2328. A well system to recover usable water from a freshwater - saltwater aquifer in Puerto Rico [texte imprimé] / Zack, A. L. . - U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center . - U. S. Geological Survey, Federal Center, 1988.
ISSN : CI-05047
Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrogéologie Hydrologie Bassin versant Bassin HYDROGEOLOGIE Eau souterraine Hydrochimie Eau douce Eau salée Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well. Note de contenu : Aquifers in coastal areas of Puerto Rico commonly contrain limited quantities of freshwater that occur as a thin lager at the surface of the water table. Many wells have been abadonned because well screens were inadvertently placed in saltwater parts of the aquifer. Then for any well screened in an aquifer that both freshwater, a family of curves can be constructed to represent all combinations of pumping rates and corresponding chloride loads when the scavenger well and the production well are being pumped simultaneously. The curves permit estimates of optimal with drawals of freshwater based on desired pumping rates and the levels of chloride concentration requied for each well. Réservation
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