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Автор Feth, J. H.
Дата выпуска 1970
dc.description Saline water is arbitrarily defined as water containing more than 1000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids. Saline ground water is known to underlie about two‐thirds of the 48 states. Locally, aquifers yield saline ground water in profuse quantities, some of which is used by industry, particularly for cooling. Generally, however, saline water has been considered a nuisance. In this report it is dealt with as a resource, especially for the future. Forty chemical types of mineralized ground water were recognized, but sodium chloride dominates the occurrences and is almost the only type found where concentrations exceed about 20,000 mg/l. The occurrence and hydrologic properties of saline water aquifers deserve much more study than they have had.
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Копирайт Copyright 1970 by the American Geophysical Union.
Тема Saline Water Symposium
Название Saline Groundwater Resources of the Conterminous United States
Тип article
DOI 10.1029/WR006i005p01454
Electronic ISSN 1944-7973
Print ISSN 0043-1397
Журнал Water Resources Research
Том 6
Первая страница 1454
Последняя страница 1457
Выпуск 5
Библиографическая ссылка Feth, J. H., et al., Preliminary map of the conterminous United States showing depth to and quality of shallowest ground water containing more than 1,000 parts per million dissolved solids, U. S. Geological Survey Hydrology Investigations Atlas HA‐199, 31, 1965.
Библиографическая ссылка Kohout, F. A., Milton S.Sachs, Modifying the water balance by desalination, Proc. Symp. Water Balance N. Amer. (Banff), Ser., 7, 214–222, American Water Resources Association, Urbana, Illinois, 1969.
Библиографическая ссылка Meinzer, O. E., The occurrence of ground water in the United States, with a discussion of principles, U. S. Geol. Surv. Water Supply Pap., 489, 321, 1923.
Библиографическая ссылка , U. S. Public Health Service, Drinking water standards 1962, U. S. Public Health Serv. Publ., 956, 61, 1962.

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