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Geochemical Investigation of the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, South-Central Oklahoma, 2004?06

Author : U.S. Department of the Interior
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 56 pages
File Size : 38,50 MB
Release : 2014-03-04
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781496120540

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A geochemical reconnaissance investigation of the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer in south-central Oklahoma was initiated in 2004 to characterize the ground-water quality at an aquifer scale, to describe the chemical evolution of ground water as it flows from recharge areas to discharge in wells and springs, and to determine the residence time of ground water in the aquifer. Thirty-six water samples were collected from 32 wells and springs distributed across the aquifer for chemical analysis of major ions, trace elements, isotopes of oxygen and hydrogen, dissolved gases, and age-dating tracers.

Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, South-Central Oklahoma

Author : Scott Christenson
Publisher : Scholar's Choice
Page : 124 pages
File Size : 15,1 MB
Release : 2015-02-16
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ISBN : 9781298051820

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Evaluation of the Geochemistry in the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer: Finding Flow Paths

Author : Shayne Renee Cole
Publisher :
Page : 87 pages
File Size : 21,41 MB
Release : 2006
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Scope and method of study. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the historical water chemistry data in the Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer to better understand the flows paths. Historical water chemistry data was gathered from several agencies and publications ranging from 1905 to 2006. Calcium/magnesium ratios were analyzed to determine possible areas of discharge. Other ions were investigated to find out if there were other influences on the calcium and magnesium concentrations. Chloride concentrations were used as a tracer to study the affects of brine mixing with the water chemistry. Cation exchange was also examined to determine if there is any influence on the water chemistry.

Hydrogeology and Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Arbuckle-Simpson Aquifer, South-Central Oklahoma

Author : U.S. Department of the Interior
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 122 pages
File Size : 39,20 MB
Release : 2014-07-23
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9781499556650

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The Arbuckle-Simpson aquifer in south-central Oklahoma provides water for public supply, farms, mining, wildlife conservation, recreation, and the scenic beauty of springs, streams, and waterfalls. Proposed development of water supplies from the aquifer led to concerns that large-scale withdrawals of water would cause decreased flow in rivers and springs, which in turn could result in the loss of water supplies, recreational opportunities, and aquatic habitat. The Oklahoma Water Resources Board, in collaboration with the Bureau of Reclamation, the U.S. Geological Survey, Oklahoma State University, and the University of Oklahoma, studied the aquifer to provide the Oklahoma Water Resources Board the scientific information needed to determine the volume of water that could be withdrawn while protecting springs and streams.