Titre de série : |
US geological Survey Water Supply Paper, 2194 |
Titre : |
Methods for collection and analysis geopressured geothermal and oil field waters |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Lico, M. S. ; Kharaka, Y. K. ; Carothers, W. W. |
Mention d'édition : |
U.S. Departement of the Interior |
Editeur : |
U.S. Departement of the Interior |
Année de publication : |
1982 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05302 |
Note générale : |
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Hydrochimie Analyse de l'eau Méthodologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... |
Note de contenu : |
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... |
US geological Survey Water Supply Paper, 2194. Methods for collection and analysis geopressured geothermal and oil field waters [texte imprimé] / Lico, M. S. ; Kharaka, Y. K. ; Carothers, W. W. . - U.S. Departement of the Interior . - U.S. Departement of the Interior, 1982. ISSN : CI-05302 Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Ressource en eau Hydrochimie Analyse de l'eau Méthodologie |
Index. décimale : |
551.48 Hydrologie : |
Résumé : |
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... |
Note de contenu : |
Present methods are described for the collection, preservation, and chemical analysis of water produced from geopressured geothermal and petroleum wells. Detailed procedures for collection include precautions and equipment necessary to ensure that the sample is representative of the water produced. Procedures for sample, dilution for silica, methyl isobuty ketone (MIBK) extraction of aluminum, addition of potassium permanganate to preserve mercury, and precipitation of carbonate speries as trontium... |
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