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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Chemical Analyses of Hot Springs, Pools, and Geysersfrom Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming,
and Vicinity, 1980-1993
by
J. M. Thompson
and
J. M. DeMonge
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-68
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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey
Chemical Analyses of Hot Springs, Pools, and Geysers from Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, and Vicinity, 1980-1993
by
J. M. Thompson 1
and
J. M. DeMonge2
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 96-68
This report is preliminary and has not been reviewed for conformity with U.S. Geological Survey editorial standards or with the
North American Stratigraphic Code. Any use of trade,firm, or product names is for descriptive purposes only and
does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
'U.S. Geological Survey, Cascades Volcano Observatory, 5400 Mac Arthur Boulevard,Vancouver, Washington 98661
2U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Division, 3215 Marine Street, Boulder, Colorado80303
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U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Gordon P. Eaton, Director
For additional information write to:
Chief, Branch of Regional Research U.S. Geological Survey Denver Federal Center, Box 25046, MS-418 Denver, Colorado 80225
Copies of this report can be purchased from:
U.S. Geological SurveyEarth Science Information Center
Open-File Reports Section Denver Federal Center, Box 25286, MS 517 Denver, Colorado 80225
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Table of Contents
Page INTRODUCTION ............................................................. 4
FIELD COLLECTION ..........................................................4
FIELD ANALYSES ............................................................ 5
LABORATORY ANALYSES .................................................... 5Chemical Analyses ....................................................... 5
Acidity .......................................................... 5Aluminum ....................................................... CAmmonia ........................................................ CArsenic .......................................................... CBarium .......................................................... CBicarbonate ...................................................... (Boron ........................................................... fBromide ......................................................... fCalcium and magnesium ........................................... fCesium and rubidium .............................................. fChloride ......................................................... fCopper .......................................................... fFluoride ......................................................... f/row ajwf manganese ............................................... 7Lithium ......................................................... 7Potassium ....................................................... 7Siftca ........................................................... 7Sodium .......................................................... 7Strontium ........................................................ 7Sulfate .......................................................... 7Sii(/wfe .......................................................... 7
Isotopic Analyses ........................................................ PDeuterium ....................................................... PTritium ..........................................................POxygen-18 ....................................................... PCarbon-13 ....................................................... P
REFERENCES ............................................................... 9
Figure 1: Map of Yellowstone National Park showing locations of major geyser basins ..... 11
Table I: Water Analyses ....................................................... 13
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INTRODUCTION
Waters from hot springs, pools, and geysers have been analyzed by numerous investigators throughout the history of Yellowstone National Park. The chemistry of the more easily accessible major geyser basins and a significant number of Yellowstone thermal waters on the eastern side of the Yellowstone River has been compiled by Gooch and Whitfield (1888), Alien and Day (1935), Rowe and others (1973), Thompson and others (1975), Thompson and Yadav (1979), and Kharaka and others (1992). The first comprehensive study of Shoshone Geyser Basin was made by A.H. Truesdell in 1972-73 (Truesdell and Thompson, 1982). Many of the concepts presented in that report are applicable to other Yellowstone thermal areas. Locations of the major thermal water basins mentioned in this report can be found in Figure 1.
The collection of data on the hot and cold springs of Yellowstone National Park is important in understanding the geothermal chemistry of this system. Geochemical changes that occur over time, the disappearance of existing springs, the appearance of new ones and geochemical changes in spring waters prior to earthquakes, can be monitored. Especially important are those springs for which there is little or no data.
Shortly after the release of Thompson and Yadav (1979), a major effort, in cooperation with the National Park Service, was made to visit many of the back-country thermal areas. This report contains analyses from Hot Spring Basin and nearby Rainbow Hot Springs, Ponuntpa Hot Springs, Fern Lake thermal area and Astringent Creek thermal area in the more remote eastern part of Yellowstone. Extensive collections also were made in the southwestern part of Yellowstone: the Three Rivers Junction area (Ferris Fork, Gregg Fork, and Philips Fork) and the Bechler River and the Boundary Creek thermal areas (Southern, Central, and Northern Boundary Creek and the Silver Scarf thermal area). These hot spring areas, located at the base of the Madison Plateau, as well as the numerous springs along the south and east sides of the Pitchstone Plateau may be related chemically to the Hillside Springs group near Upper Geyser Basin. Also, it is unknown if the Three Forks Hot Springs are related chemically to the Pitchstone Plateau or the Madison Plateau. On the eastern side of Yellowstone, it is uncertain if Joseph Coats Hot Springs, Ponuntpa Hot Springs, and Rainbow Hot Springs are related chemically to Hot Spring Basin. The former hot springs are all at least 65 m lower than Hot Spring Basin and are neutral, chloride-containing waters as opposed to the acidic, low-chloride waters of Hot Spring Basin. The northeast-trending Yellowstone hotspot may be the heat source of the boiling acidic waters of Hot Spring Basin unless it has shifted and is migrating along the Mammoth Corridor. Because most pH-neutral, high-chloride waters lie inside the Yellowstone Caldera, the significance of the pH-neutral, high-chloride waters from Norris Geyser Basin, Geyser Creek Geyser Basin and Heart Lake Geyser Basin, all which lie outside the caldera, is unknown.
FIELD COLLECTION
All water samples were collected using methods similar to those described by Thompson and others (1975) and Thompson and Yadav (1979). All water samples, except those for silica and isotope analysis, were collected using a 1 L plastic bottle attached to a 2 m pole. The bottle was rinsed numerous times before being filled with the sample water. Using a portable hand
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pump, the sample water was passed through a 0.45 urn or finer filter. Then the samples for anior determination were put into a pre-cleaned (soaked overnight in 10% nitric acid then rinsed with deionized distilled water) 500 or 250 mL plastic bottle. Samples for major cation and trace metal determinations were put into a pre-cleaned, acid-rinsed 250 or 125 mL plastic bottle and acidified with trace-metal grade hydrochloric acid. For silicn analysis, a 10 mL sample was collected directly from the hot spring using a pipette and pu 60 or 125 mL tic bottle. Then n or 100 mL of deionized-distilled water was added. S^./ipies for deuterium a,,.; oxygen-18 determinations were collected in a 60 mL or larger flint glass bottle with a polyseal cap. Sampler for carbon-13 determination were collected in a 250 mL glass bottle with a polyseal cap and 10 mL of saturated SrCl2 in concentrated NH4OH was added to the sample after filtration (0.45 um) to remove any atmospherically produced SrCO3
Temperature measurements of hot springs were initially obtained using a maximum- reading, total immersion, mercury-in-glass pocket thermometer (±0.5 °C). After 1986, a thermistor probe (±0.1 °C), providing automatic temperature compensation for the pH electrode, was used. Temperature measurements of cold springs were initially made with a conventional, mercury-in-glass pocket thermometer. Later the thermistor probe on the pH meter was used also.
In the earlier reports (Thompson and others, 1975; Thompson and Yadav, 1979), latitude and longitude were determined from either 15' quadrangle maps or from 1:2400 geyser basin maps. With the assistance of the Deformation Project at Cascades Volcano Observatory, latitude and longitude of thermal features were determined by Global Positioning Satellite (GPS) using a Sony IPS-360 GPS receiver. The positions are accurate to about 60 m. The position reported is ihe average of ten or more readings.
FIELD ANALYSIS
Determinations of pH were made using a combination, gel-filled, pH electrode and a portable pH meter (±0.01) having automatic temperature compensation and a liquid crystal display. Conductivity measurements were made using a small, compact portable conductivity meter. Dissolved ammonia and hydrogen sulfide concentrations were determined on site with a Bausch & Lomb (B & L) minispec 20 spectrophotometer and B & L spectrokits for methods based on American Public Health Association (APHA) (1975) procedures 418B and 428C for ammonia and hydrogen sulfide concentrations, respectively.
LABORATORY ANALYSES
Chemical Analyses
Acidity was determined titrimetrically by automated pH titration using standardized sodium hydroxide, typically about 0.02 N, to an endpoint near pH 7.0 (Fishman and Friedman, 1985). The pH at the start of the titration was reported as the laboratory pH of the sample.
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Aluminum was determined by atomic-emission spectroscopy (AES) in a direct-current argon plasma (DCP) at a wavelength of 396.2 nm by scanning over the spectral peak. Aluminum was determined only for samples having no bicarbonate (acidic samples).
Ammonia was determined by spectrophotometry following procedure 428C described by the APHA(1975).
Arsenic was determined by AES in a DCP at a wavelength of 197.2 nm.
Barium was determined by AES in a DCP at a wavelength of 455.4 nm.
Bicarbonate was determined titrimetrically by automated pH titration using standardized sulfuric acid, typically about 0.05 N, to an endpoint near pH 4.2 (Fishman and Friedman, 1985). The pH at the start of the titration was reported as the laboratory pH of the sample. For moderate HCO3 containing waters and for high PC02 water (PC02 > 1 atm), some bicarbonate will react (2HCO3 »* CO2 + H2O + CO32") to form CO2 and CO32 . This reaction will slowly raise the pH of the water. Thus, the pH of the water in the field and in the laboratory are different. For equilibrium calculations, the field pH is preferred.
Boron was initially determined by spectrophotometry using the carmine procedure described by Brown and others (1970). Because this procedure uses 20 mL of concentrated sulfuric acid per sample or standard, the procedure was changed in 1986 so that boron was determined by AES in a DCP at a wavelength of 249.7 nm.
Bromide was determined by ion chromatography using a conductivity detector. The eluent was 2.2 mM Na^O-, and 0.8 mM NaHCO3 in a Dionex AS-4 column using a Dionex 2010.
Calcium and magnesium were determined simultaneously by atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS) in an air-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 422.7 nm and 285.2 nm, respectively, with added La ion (1 % v/v).
Cesium and rubidium were determined simultaneously by AES in an air-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 852.1 nm and 780.0 nm, respectively, with added ultra pure K ion (0.1% v/v)
Chloride was determined by automated potentiometric titration to an endpoint near 310 mV with standardized 0.015 N AgNO3 .
Copper, at concentrations >0.01, was determined by AAS in an air acetylene flame at a wavelength of 324.7 nm. At concentrations <0.01, copper was determined by graphite furnace AAS, also at a wavelength of 324.7 nm.
Fluoride was determined by ion specific electrode using a 1:1 mixture of CDTA in an acetate buffer at pH 5.5 with 1 M NaCl (Fishman and Friedman, 1985) to sample or standard.
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Iron and manganese were determined simultaneously by AAS in an air acetylene flame at a wavelength of 248.3 nm and 275.5 nm, respectively, with added K ion (0.1 % v/v). After 1990, speciated iroii concentrations were determined using the ferrozine technique described by Stookey (1970) as modified by O.K. Nordstrom, U.S.G.S. (written communication, 1989). The manganese procedure remained the same.
Lithium was determined by either AES or AAS in an air-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 670.8 nm with added K ion (0.1 % v/v).
Potassium was determined by either AAS or AES in an air-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 766.5 nm with added Na ion (0.1 % v/v).
Silica was determined by spectrophotometry from reduced molybdenum blue at a wavelength of 640 nm using modifications to the Shapiro and Brannock Rapid Rock technique (1956 and 1962).
Sodium was determined by either AAS or AES in an air-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 589.0 nm with added K ion (0.1 % v/v).
Strontium was initially determined by AES in a reducing nitrous oxide-acetylene flame at a wavelength of 460.7 nm. The procedure was changed in 1986 to AES in a DCP at a wavelength of 421.6 nm.
Sulfate was determined by numerous techniques. Initially, the thorin technique described by Brown and others (1970) was used. Later, the turbidimetric procedure described by Fishman and Friedman (1985) in which SO4 is precipitated by BaCl2 in acidic NaCl was employed. Finally, ar ion chromatograph with a suppressed conductivity detection was used for the 1990 and 1993 samples.
Sulflde was determined by using an iodometric titration for samples collected during and after 1990. A 100 mL sample was precipitated with 2 mL of 20 percent Zn(OAc)2 to inhibit oxidation. The sample was later acidified with 10 mL of 12N HC1 to dissolve the zinc sulfide. A known concentration of I2 was added to oxidize any sulfide to sulfur. Excess I2 was titrated with standardized S 2O32" to the starch endpoint (Fishman and Friedman, 1985). Sulfides collected prior to 1990 were analyzed in the field, using the APHA procedure (1975).
In the process of preparing this report, all samples were checked for cation-anion imbalance. Well over 90% of the samples had errors less than 10%. Some samples from Cistern Spring and Echinus Geyser had error significantly greater than 10%. In addition, some cold waters approach the limit of detection for all major ions. These samples also had high errors.
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Isotopic Analyses
Deuterium was determined following the technique of Bigeleisen, Perlman, and Prosser (1952).
Tritium was determined following the technique of Ostlund and Werner (1962).
Oxygen-18 was determined following the technique of Epstein and Mayeda (1953).
Carbon-13 was determined on HCO3 precipitated as SrCO3 following the procedure described by Huebner(1981).
Acknowledgments
We thank the staff of Yellowstone National Park for allowing the collection of the water samples. In particular, JMT thanks R. A. (Rick) Hutchinson for his patience in guiding him to the numerous backcountry thermal areas, putting up with his sore and blistered feet and total exhaustion while maintaining an excellent sense of humor throughout the various ordeals encountered. We also thank all the various volunteers who assisted in the field collections, David Mehl and Rob O'Connor for assisting in the analyses of the waters, and L. D. White for many of the 6D, 6 18O, and 6 13C determinations. We also thank D. E. White for various suggestions on which springs to sample and R. O. Fournier for his advice, encouragement, and insights. JMD thanks D. K. Nordstrom for expediting the completion of this report.
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REFERENCES
Alien, E. T., and Day, A. L., 1935, Hot Springs of the Yellowstone National Park: Carnegie Institution of Washington Publication 466, 525 p.
American Public Health Association (APHA^ 1975, Standard methods for the examination of water and waste water '4th edition): ushington, D.C. 412-416 and p. 503-505.
Bigeleisen, J., Perlman, M. L., and Prosser, H. C, 1952, Conversion of hydrogenic materials to hydrogen for isotopic analysis: Analytical Chemistry, vol. 24, p. 1356-1357.
Brown, E. Skougstad, M. W., and Fishman, M. D., 1970, Methods for collection and analyses of water samples for dissolved minerals and gases: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water Resources Investigations, Book 5, Chapter Al, 160 p.
Epstein, S., and Mayeda, T., 1953, Variations of the 18O content of waters from natural sources: Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, vol. 4, p. 213-224.
Fishman, M. J., and Friedman, L. C., 1985, Methods for Determination of Inorganic Substances in Water and Fluvial Sediments: Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations of the United States Geological Survey, Book 5, Chapter Al, Open-File Report 85-495, 709 p.
Gooch, F. A., and Whitfield, J. E., 1888, Analyses of Waters of the Yellowstone National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 47, 84 p.
Huebner, M., 1981, Carbon-13 values for carbon dioxide gas and dissolved carbon species in springs and wells in the Geysers-Clear Lake region in McLaughlin, R. J. and Donnelly- Nolan, J. (editors), Research in the Geysers-Clear Lake Geothermal Area, Northern California: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1141, p. 211-213.
Kharaka, Y. K., Mariner, R. H., Bullen, T. D., Kennedy, B. M., and Sturchio, N. C., 1991,Geochemical investigations of hydraulic connections between the Corwin Springs Knowr Geothermal Resources Area and adjacent parts of Yellowstone National Park in Sorey, M. L. (editor), Effects of Potential Geothermal Development in the Corwin Springs Known Geothermal Area, Montana, on the Thermal Features of Yellowstone National Park: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations Report 91-4052, F-l-38.
Mazor, E. and Thompson, J. M., 1982, Evolution of geothermal fluids deduced from chemistry plots; Yellowstone National Park (USA): Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research, vol. 12, p. 351-360.
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Ostlund, H. G., and Werner, E., 1962, The electrolytic enrichment of tritium and deuterium for natural tritium measurements: Tritium in the Physical and Biological Sciences, Proceedings, Volume 1, p. 95-105, International Atomic Energy Agency.
Rowe, J. J., Fournier, R. O., and Morey, G. W., 1973, Chemical Analyses of Thermal Waters in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, 1960-1965: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1303, 31 p.
Shapiro, L., and Brannock, W. W., 1956, Rapid Analysis of Silicate Rocks: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1036C, 56 p.
Shapiro, L. and Brannock, W. W., 1962, Rapid Analysis of Silicate, Carbonate and Phosphate Rocks: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 1144-A, 56 p.
Stookey, L. L., 1970, Ferrozine - A new spectrophotometric reagent for iron: Analytical Chemistry, vol. 42, p. 779-781.
Thompson, J. M., Presser, T. S., Barnes, R. B., and Bird, D. B., 1975, Chemical Analysis of the Waters of Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming from 1965 to 1973: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 75-25, 59p.
Thompson, J. M., and Yadav, S., 1979, Chemical Analyses of Waters from Geysers, Hot Springs, and Pools in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, from 1974 to 1978: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 79-704, 49 p.
Truesdell, A. H.; Thompson, J. M., 1982, The Geochemistry of Shoshone Geyser Basin, Yellowstone National Park, 33 rd Field Conference of the Wyoming Geological Association Guidebook, p. 153-150.
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Explanation of Abbreviations
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*GPS location determined using a Sony IPS-360 Receiver**Because the field pH is above 8.6, CO3 is present but is calculated as HCO3"
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n.r.
61.0
2 JM
T
75.0
20
JMT
93
.0n.
e.
JMT
88
.01
JMT
93
.010
JM
T
90.0
8 JM
T
93.0
15
JMT
90
.08
JMT
93
.0
n.e.
A
HT
94
.0n.
e.
AH
T
95.0
n.e.
A
HT
94
.5n.
e.
AH
T
94.0
n.e.
A
JT
94.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
fpH
1 p
H
Con
d.N
umbe
rm
S/cm
SiO
2m
g/L
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L m
g/L
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L m
g/L
Ca
mg/
LM
g Sr
mg/
L
mg/
LB
am
g/L
Na
mg/
LK
mg/
LLi
mg/
LR
bm
g/L
Cs
mg/
LH
EA
RT
LA
KE
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
NR
ustic
Gro
upJ7
814
J781
1J7
812
J781
3L
ower
Gro
upJ7
815
J781
6J7
817
J781
8
7.4
8.83
n.r.
9.27
7.9
8.96
n.r.
8.38
8.8
9.20
8.3
9.53
8.8
9.40
n.r.
9.52
296
362
339
302
269
292
288
275
__ -
<0.0
5__ _. ._ --
<0.0
5 --
<0
.05
-
<0.0
5 ._ _.
--
<0.0
5 0.
80_.
--
<0.0
5
1.85
0.79
0.87
0.83
1.30
0.79
0.88
0.75
0.13
0.02
0.
110.
01<0
.01
0.01
0.02
<0
.10
0.02
0.01
0.
10
--
0.4 -- -- --
0.2 --
0.9
374
384
393
380
384
384
371
350
10.8 9.4
7.7
15.5
10.0 9.3
9.7
7.9
4.8
5.1
5.0
5.0
4.2
4.3
4.2
4.1
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.75
0.52
0.54
0.16
0.45
0.51
0.50
0.49
Mid
dle
Gro
upJ7
819
J782
07.
8 8.
768.
6 8.
6620
323
6--
0.
08--
0.12
-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
57.
141.
640.
09
0.10
0.01
0.
100.
30.
229
431
08.
07.
83.
13.
10.
30.
20.
580.
54Fi
ssur
e G
roup
J782
4J7
825
J782
6J7
827
J782
8U
pper
Gro
upJ7
821
J782
2J7
823
9.2
9.57
9.3
9.93
9.2
9.75
8.5
9.49
7.3
8.28
8.3
9.31
8.9
10.1
0 --
9.3
9.89
325
345
390
336
253
351
380
358
_. -
<0.0
5-
0.08
._ -- 0.
14
- -- 0.
10--
--
<0.0
5..
<o.0
5.. --
-- <0
.05
-- <0
.05
-
0.96
0.85
1.06
0.97
2.33
0.93
0.79
0.81
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.1
0<0
.01
<0.1
00.
05
0.10
0.04
0.
10
0.01
<0
.10
<0.0
1 <0
.10
<0.0
1
-
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
400
400
350
364
250
382
435
420
21.0
25.2
26.6
22.1
30.0
21.0
32.7
30.0
5.4
5.2
4.5
4.7
2.8
6.6
5.7
5.4
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.6
0.87
0.75
0.64
0.67
0.47
0.91
0.87
0.79
SHO
SHO
NE
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
NT
8608
T86
04T
8605
T860
1T
8602
7.0
8.96
7.2
8.21
7.4
8.27
7.5
8.34
8.1
8.11
252
313
331
284
284
- <0
.01
-
0.01
--
0.01
-- 0.
06--
0.
04
-
0.01
-
0.01
- 0.
01--
0.
02--
0.
02
3.92
2.30
2.21 1.12
0.99
0.04
0.03
0.01
0.01
<0.0
1
~ -- -- --
265
319
316
235
296
10.3
14.0
15.3
26.7
15.5
1.5
1.3
1.6
1.2
1.5
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.14
0.11
0.09
0.09
0.12
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
NH
4 H
CO
3 C
O3
Num
ber
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
HE
AR
T L
AK
E G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
R
ustic
Gro
upJ7
814
0.9
J781
1 0.
2J7
812
0.7
J781
3 0.
5L
ower
Gro
upJ7
815
1.4
J781
6 0.
8J7
817
0.3
J781
8 0.
4M
iddl
e G
roup
J781
9 <0
.1J7
820
0.1
Fiss
ure
Gro
upJ7
824
0.2
J782
5 1.
3J7
826
0.8
J782
7J7
828
Upp
er G
roup
J782
1 1.
2J7
822
2.7
J782
3 1.
9
319
326
317
311
**30
1
304
**31
6
Ji,
251
264
**29
4**
326
**27
2
309
234
306
**35
4**
351
SHO
SHO
NE
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
N
T86
08
-- 41
3 T
8604
-
430
T86
05
-- 34
2 T
8601
--
40
5 T
8602
--
43
6
SO4
Cl
F Br
mg/L mg
/L mg/L mg/L
164
304
24.7
158
315
23.5
166
311
23.5
168
321
25.5
161
304
25.0
149
313
25.5
154
302
24.2
145
273
22.2
132
242
17.0
132
235
18.5
180
351
25.0
179
354
24.5
151
304
21.0
129
325
27.5
138
172
14.8
100
365
36.0
198
369
23.0
178
357
24.2
54
146
19.0
42
203
25.3
50
255
23.8
39
124
18.7
49
174
22.6
Bm
g/L
3.4
3.4
3.2
3.4
3.2
3 3
3.0
2.5
2.8
3.2
3.8
3.2
3.6
1.9
2.4
3.8
3.6
1.3
2.7
3.3
1.4
2.3
H2S
mg/
L
0.04
0.02
0.06
<0.0
1
0.1
<-0.
01w
.Ol
0.03
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
11.
21.
5 - - 1.3
0.9 -- -- --
Zn
Cu
mg/
L
mg/
L
<0.0
10.
01
0.00
32<0
.01
<0.0
1
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
<0.0
1 0.
0033
<0.0
1
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1 0.
0046
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.02
5 0.
004
<0.0
1<0
.01
_. _. _. ._
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8m
eq/L
%
o %
o
-143
-1
6.9
-140
-141
-140
-140
-139
-141
-
-140
~ _ ..-1
40_. -
-140
-142
--
-138
-1
7.5
-137
-1
7.0
-137
-1
6.7
-140
-1
8.1
-138
-1
7.3
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
-- _ .- - _ - _ - - _ - .. __
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
T86
09T
8610
T86
07T
8606
T86
03Sh
osho
ne C
reek
T861
1 11
-T
8612
11
-
10-
10-
10-
10- 9-
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Sep-
86 U
nnam
ed, S
hosh
one
Spri
ng #
110
Sep-
86 U
nnam
ed, S
hosh
one
Spri
ng #
128
Sep-
86 U
nnam
ed, S
hosh
one
Spri
ng #
166
Sep-
86 U
nnam
ed, S
hosh
one
Spri
ng #
198
Sep-
86 U
nnam
ed, S
hosh
one
Spri
ng #
199
Sep-
86 S
hosh
one
Cre
ek a
bove
Sho
shon
e G
eyse
r B
asin
Se
p-86
Sho
shon
e C
reek
bel
ow S
hosh
one
Gey
ser
Bas
in
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
D
isch
arge
C
oll.
Tem
p.(L
/min
)
UPP
ER
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
NM
yria
d G
roup
J812
9 8-
Oct
-81
"Abu
se S
prin
g"G
eyse
r H
ill G
roup 7-O
ct-7
8 C
hina
man
Spr
ing
(Old
Fai
thfu
l Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
) 1 l
-Oct
-79
Chi
nam
an S
prin
g (O
ld F
aith
ful
Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
)7-
Oct
-81
Chi
nam
an S
prin
g (O
ld F
aith
ful
Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
) 14
-Sep
-86
Chi
nam
an S
prin
g (O
ld F
aith
ful G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
7-O
ct-7
8 E
ar S
prin
g ll
-Oct
-79
Ear
Spr
ing
7-O
ct-8
1 E
ar S
prin
g 14
-Sep
-86
Ear
Spr
ing
l-Se
p-90
Ear
Spr
ing
14-S
ep-8
6 So
litar
y G
eyse
r (m
isc.
in
Mar
ler,
1973
)l-
Sep-
90 "
Sulf
ide
Spri
ng"
J783
7J7
957
J812
3J8
612
J783
8J7
956
J812
2J8
611
F900
3J8
610
F900
6M
iddl
e G
roup
of G
eyse
rs a
nd S
prin
gsJ7
955
11 -O
ct-7
9 In
kwel
l Sp
ring
J795
4 11
-Oct
-79
Mor
ning
Glo
ry P
ool
(Mor
ning
Glo
ry G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
J812
1 7-
Oct
-81
Mor
ning
Glo
ry P
ool
(Mor
ning
Glo
ry G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
J860
9 14
-Sep
-86
Mor
ning
Glo
ry P
ool
(Mor
ning
Glo
ry G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
F900
2 l-
Sep-
90 "
S. S
callo
ped
Spri
ng"
(Saw
mill
Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
)J7
952
11-O
ct-7
9 T
orto
ise
Shel
l Sp
ring
(C
astle
Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
)
44°2
1.40
7'
110°
47.9
43'
44°2
1.30
0'
110°
47.5
62'
44°2
1.44
8'
110°
47.5
47'
44°2
7.51
4'
110°
50.0
55'
*44°
26.5
48'
*44°
26.5
48'
*44°
26.5
48'
*44°
26.5
48'
*44°
27.8
70'
*44°
27.8
70'
*44°
27.8
70'
*44°
27.8
70'
*44°
27.8
70'
*44°
28.9
50'
*44°
27.7
80'
*44°
28.1
47'
*44°
28.4
87'
*44°
28.4
87'
*44°
28.4
87'
*44
27.8
80'
*44°
27.8
32'
*110
°49.
875'
*110
°49.
875'
*110
°49.
875'
*110
°49.
875'
*110
°49.
835'
*110
°49.
835'
*110
°49.
835'
*110
°49.
835'
*110
°49.
835'
*110
°49.
730'
*110
°49.
692'
*110
°50.
427'
*110
°50.
727'
*110
°50.
727'
*110
°50.
727'
* 110
49.
220'
*110
°50.
218'
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
good
1 2 2 2 1 6 11 4 4 34 0.5 16 16 14 11 2 6
AH
TA
HT
AH
TA
HT
AH
T
AH
TA
HT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
91.0
91.0
92.0
86.0
92.5
n.r.
n.r.
87.0
94.0
94.0
93.0
94.0
94.0
94.0
94.0
95.0
94.0
92.0
92.0
93.0
71.0
69.0
74.0
91.5
94.5
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
fpH
Ip
H
Con
d.
SiO
2 A
l Fe
(tot
) Fe
(II)
Fe
(III
) M
n A
s C
a M
g Sr
B
a N
umbe
r m
S/cm
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
T8609
T861
0T8
607
T860
6T8
603
8.5
n.r. 2.0
6.7
7.4
8.71
8.11
2.96
7.87
8.32
285
218
410
279
332
-- 0.02
- 0.
04--
0.20
--
<0.0
1--
0.02
-- 0.
01--
0.01
--
0.02
--
0.01
--
0.01
--
2.85
--
3.60
--
2.50
--
1.50
--
1.15
'
0.05
0.06
0.37
0.01
0.03
Shos
hone
Cre
ekT8611
T8612
n.r.
n.r.
7.01
6.13
55 72
.. _...
-- 2.
70--
5.72
0.24
0.23
UPP
ER
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
N
Myr
iad
Gro
up
J812
9 9.
4 9.
56
Gey
ser
Hill
Gro
up15
7930
7 0.
14
<0.0
2--
<0.0
2
J783
7J7
957
J812
3J8
612
J783
8J7
956
J812
2J8
611
F900
3J8
610
F900
6
7.4
7.82
7.0
8.09
7.2
8.19
7.8
7.81
7.2
8.68
7.7
8.49
7.3
8.69
8.2
8.28
7.9
8.61
8.5
7.34
6.7
5.43
-- - 1406 ~ 1431 ~
313
337
320
0.09
327
323
371
346
0.06
352
241
<0.0
136
314
3 <0
.01
--
<0.0
3<0
.02
0.01 ~
<0.0
30.
050.
040.
040.
030.
06
--
--
<0.0
2--
<0
.02
- 0.
01..
-- <0
.02
-- <0
.02
--
0.01
--
<0.0
1 0.
37--
0.
01--
0.03
0.
15
0.82
1.07
0.34
2.16
1.27
0.82
0.58
0.68
0.43
0.88
4.60
0.07
<0
.10
0.01
<0
.50
0.02
0.
090.
020.
07
0.07
<0.0
1 <0
.50
0.01
0.
10<0
.01
0.01
<0
.0.1
0.01
0.43
0.
01
<0.1
30
8<1
.0
299
290
299
<0.1
32
0<1
.0
319
305
330
<0.1
27
430
7<0
.1
183
16.2
26.3 4.5
16.1
15.7
26.8
12.3
13.3
15 -
18.5
21.6
4.6
0.2
4.6
0.2
4.9
0.2
-l °
0.3
5.8
0.3
4.9
0.3
5.1
0.2
* "«
0.2
-. )
0.2
4.4
0.2
2.4
0.1
0.49
0.56
0.53
0.50
0.47
0.57
0.40
0.45
0.34
0.24
0.15
Mid
dle
Gro
up o
f Gey
sers
and
Spr
ings
J795
5J7
954
J812
1J8
609
F900
2J7
952
8.5
9.27
7.6
8.29
7.5
8.35
7.7
8.19
7.3
6.41
8.7
9.37
-- ~
1603 ~ --
281
279
271
0.26
275
248
<0.0
135
1
0.04
0.04
<0.0
20.
010.
010.
04
--
<0.0
2-
0.02
--
<0.0
2 1.
70-
0.01
--
0.01
1.
40--
<0.0
2
1.01
0.50
0.12
0.82
0.48
0.59
0.07
<0
.50
<0.0
1 <0
.50
<0.0
1 0.
100.
030.
03
<0.1
0<0
.01
1.00
<1.0
33
42.
0 38
237
541
3<0
.1
334
<1.0
38
4
45.0
27.4
11.4
15.0
16.5
38.0
2.8
0.2
3.6
0.1
4.0
0.1
4.0
0.1
3.5
0.1
4.5
0.2
0.21
0.34
0.26
0.30
0.24
0.53
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
T86
09T
8610
T86
07T
8606
T86
03
NH
4m
g/L
~ ~
HC
O3
CO
3m
g/L
m
g/L
452
--32
4 -
0 -
227
--39
6 --
SO4
mg/
L 54 37 444 55 47
Cl
mg/
L15
814
1 73 89 231
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L20
.0
-17
.8
--2.
6 --
9.5
--29
.0
--
B H
2S
Znm
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
1.2
1.4
0.7
1.0
2.8
Cu
acid
itym
g/L
m
eq/L
- ..
7.8
._ -
deut
eriu
m%
0
-137
-138
-129
-135
-137
O-1
8
%0
-17.
0-1
7.4
-15.
7-1
6.1
-16.
7
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
- - - - -
Shos
hone
Cre
ekT8
611
T86
12
37
--
744 9
11 262.
2 --
3.9
--1 .
71.
9
- __-1
36-1
34-1
8.3
-18.
0
-
UPP
ER
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
N
Myr
iad
Gro
up
J812
9 1.
8 **
G
eyse
r H
ill G
roup
237
11
398
22.1
3.5
0.26
-15.
9
J783
7J7
957
J812
3J8
612
J783
8J7
956
J812
2J8
611
F900
3J8
610
F900
6
1.1
1.5
0.9
1.0
1.2
1.2
0.6
1.3 - 1.4 -
163
--15
3 --
172
--14
5 -
174
-14
6 --
178
--15
8 -
146
--14
8 --
112
--
25 23 27 58 28 19 24 28 28 25 32
367
387
384
385
409
415
410
409
384
381
245
25.0
-
23.3
-
23.7
--
25.7
--
26.0
--
24.0
-
24.7
-
25.4
-
25.9
1.
528
.4
-16
.0
1.1
4.2
5.4
3.5
4.1
4.4
3.6
3.8
4.4
1.2
4.1
2.8
0.3
0.05
0.15
0.32
0.47
1.04
0.13
0.62
0.06 0.9
0.25
<0.0
10.
04 - -0.
310.
04 - - - - -
-
0.00
47-. --
0.00
25<0
.04
- - .. ..
-144
-142 -
-142
-142 - -
-136 - -130
-16.
4-1
6.2
-16.
2-
-15.
7-1
5.4
-15.
5-
-14.
8-
-14.
1M
iddl
e G
roup
of
Gey
sers
and
Spr
ings
J795
5J7
954
J812
1J8
609
F900
2J7
952
0.8
0.8
0.4
0.9 - 1.1
450
-51
0 --
570
--51
4 -
372
-37
2 -
20 23 13 22 20 22
273
296
292
290
365
392
23.5
--
25.5
--
28.2
--
28.6
--
31.1
1.
729
.5
--
4.4
2.6
2.5
2.9
4.2
3.4
0.06
0.05
0.05
0.11
50.
060.
08
0.04
0.02
<0.0
2
18
0.00
370.
0047
- .. -
0.00
33
-135
-154 -137
-145
-14.
3-1
5.0
-15.
1
-15.
3-1
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J811
9 7-
Oct
-81
J860
8 14
-Sep
-86
Dai
sy G
roup
J783
6 7-
Oct
-78
J795
3'
ll-O
ct-7
9J8
120
7-O
ct-8
1C
asca
de G
roup
J784
2 8-
Oct
-78
J864
4 22
-Sep
-86
Bla
ck S
and
Bas
inF9
001
1-Se
p-90
Bis
cuit
Bas
inJ8402
6-Se
p-84
J8643
22-Sep-86
J8401
6-Se
p-84
J8007
17-Sep-80
Hill
side
Spr
ings
J801
4 19
-Sep
-80
J801
3 19
-Sep
-80
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Tor
tois
e Sh
ell
Spri
ng (
Cas
tle G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
Tor
tois
e Sh
ell
Spri
ng (
Cas
tle G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
Punc
h B
owl S
prin
g Pu
nch
Bow
l Sp
ring
Pu
nch
Bow
l Sp
ring
Gem
Poo
lU
nnam
ed s
prin
g, o
val
shap
ed, 2
m x
3m
Unn
amed
"B
owtie
" sp
ring
, Bla
ck S
and
Bas
in
"Rus
ty G
eyse
r"Sa
pphi
re G
eyse
r (M
arle
r, 19
73, i
ndic
ates
poo
l)U
nnam
ed p
ool
abov
e R
usty
Gey
ser
Unn
amed
war
m s
prin
g, 2
.0km
N o
f Bis
cuit
Bas
in
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
ther
n se
ctio
n A
sta
Spri
ng, s
outh
ern
sect
ion
MID
WA
Y G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
Mid
way
Gro
upJ7
840
8-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
uper
heat
ed s
prin
gR
abbi
t Cre
ek G
roup
J795
1 10
-Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing
by Y
-5 d
rill
hole
J812
7 8-
Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing
by Y
-5 d
rill
hole
J864
2 22
-Sep
-86
Unn
amed
spr
ing
by Y
-5 d
rill
hole
F901
3 3-
Sep-
90 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g by
Y-5
dril
l ho
le
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
D
isch
arge
C
oll.
Tem
p.(L
/min
) (°
C)
*44°
27.8
32'
*110
°50.
218'
46
JM
T
95.0
*44°
27.8
32'
*110
°50.
218'
n.
e.
JMT
95
.0
*44°
28.1
52'
*110
°50.
885'
*44°
28.1
52'
*110
°50.
885'
*44°
28.1
52'
*110
°50.
885'
44°2
8.77
2'
110°
50.9
05'
44°2
7.44
7'
110°
50.5
83'
*44°
29.0
73'
*110
°51.
117'
*44°
29.0
68'
*110
°51.
335'
44°2
9.07
7'
110°
51.0
69'
44°2
9.93
' 11
0°50
.38'
44°28.079'
44°28.533'
110°
52.0
54'
110°
51.9
80'
44°3
1.14
5'
110°
49.6
65'
*44°
33.4
50'
*110
°49.
312'
*44°
33.4
50'
*110
°49.
312'
*44°
33.4
50'
*110
°49.
312'
*44°
33.4
50'
*110
°49.
312'
2 JM
T
94.0
9 JM
T
94.0
4 JM
T
94.0
40
JMT
4
JMT
n.e.
JM
T
n.e.
JM
T
86.0
94.0
6 JM
T
92.5
n.e.
JM
T
93.0
n.e.
JM
T
94.0
n.e.
JM
T
73.0
100
JMT
49
.0
n.r.
n.r.
50
JMT
94
.0
11
JMT
93
.023
JM
T
93.0
11
JMT
93
.014
JM
T
91.5
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
f pH
1 p
H
Con
d.
Num
ber
mS/
cm
J811
9 8.
8 9.
38
1726
J860
8 8.
6 8.
52D
aisy
Gro
up
J783
6 8.
2 8.
33J7
953
7.4
8.52
J812
0 7.
3 8.
36
1705
Cas
cade
Gro
up
J784
2 8.
6 9.
11J8
644
7.2
8.47
Bla
ck S
and
Bas
inF9
001
8.8
9.32
Bis
cuit
Bas
inJ8
402
8.2
9.15
J864
3 8.
1 8.
71J8
401
8.0
8.71
J800
7 6.
9 6.
90H
illsi
de S
prin
gs
J801
4 n.
r. 7.
70
618
J801
3 n.
r. 7.
50
733
MID
WA
Y G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
Floo
d G
roup
J7
840
8.3
8.71
Rab
bit C
reek
Gro
up
J795
1 7.
4 8.
51J8
127
7.4
8.22
14
72J8
642
7.4
8.63
F901
3 6.
5 6.
86
Si0
2 m
g/L
339
348
312
351
323
252
338
300
311
489
306 74 182
179
230
226
213
346
211
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.11
0.
04--
0.01
-- 0.
040.
09
<0.0
2
--
<0.0
1 0.
11
--
0.06
-- --
0.01
-- 0.
01
0.10
0.
02--
<0.0
5
-
<0.0
30.
13
<0.0
2..
<0.0
1 0.
05
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L
--
<0.0
2 2.
40--
0.01
--
<0.0
2--
<0
.02
1.70
--
-- 0.
01
1.10
<o.0
1--
<o.0
1..
<o.0
1 --
7.80
-- 0.
02
--
0.02
-- <0
.02
--
0.02
0.
56
Ca
mg/
L 0.
620.
55
0.67
0.42
'0.
19
0.50
0.58
0.20
0.38
1.92
0.76
10.6 0.07
8.94
1.09
0.78
0.19
0.08
0.35
Mg
mg/
L 0.
050.
03
0.02
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.10
<0.0
1
0.03
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.01
0.12
0.03
0.14
0.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
10.
00
Sr
mg/
L 0.
08 ~
<0.1
0<0
.50
0.09
<0.0
5<0
.10
<0.1
0 --
<0.1
0 --0.
03
0.01
0.05
<0.5
0
<0.1
0<0
.01
Ba
Na
mg/
L
mg/
L 37
640
3
<0.1
42
02.
0 41
340
6
379
0.2
409
<0.1
34
7
431
0.2
435
434
<0.2
9
<0.1
13
30.
1 13
6
<0.1
33
0
<1.0
34
332
20.
1 34
8<0
.1
360
Km
g/L
14.7
16.8
17.4
30.0 7.4
12.5
12.0
22.6
15.4
14.0
15.0 3.5
7.6
8.0
9.9
16.0 9.1
8.1
8.5
Li
mg/
L 4.
94.
9
3.8
3.6
4.0
3.5
3.6
2.4
2.6
2.2
2.6
0.0
0.6
0.6
3.8
2.7
2.3
3.0
2.3
Rb
mg/
L 0.
10.
2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.8
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.1
Cs
mg/
L 0.
470.
47
0.28
0.33
0.27
0.20
0.21
0.07
0.22
0.23
0.24
0.02
0.07
0.08
0.26
0.35
0.26
0.44
0.30
20
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4N
umbe
r m
g/L
J811
9 0.
8J8
608
1.4
Dai
sy G
roup
J783
6 1.
1J7
953
0.6
J812
0 0.
2C
asca
de G
roup
J784
2 0.
8J8
644
Bla
ck S
and
Bas
inF9
001
Bis
cuit
Bas
inJ8
402
0.1
J864
3J8
401
<0.1
J800
7H
illsi
de S
prin
gsJ8
014
J801
3
HC
O3
CO
3m
g/L
m
g/L
**42
2 --
382
--
450
7057
163
3 --
254
131
531
**58
5 --
584
--59
3 --
588
--40
--
254
--25
8 --
SO4
mg/
L 13 25 19 16 12 13 29 16 14 22 14 8 12 12
Cl
mg/
L38
838
5
289
309
298
263
301
268
304
315
306 4 71 72
F B
rm
g/L
m
g/L
29.3
--
22.8
--
28.5
--
29.5
--
29.8
-
29.0
--
31.0
--
26.7
--
28.0
--
34.0
--
29.0
--
6.3
--
10.4
--
10.3
--
Bm
g/L
3.3
4.1
3.8
2.6
2.4
3.5
3.0
3.8
3.3
3.8
3.3
0.1
0.8
1.1
H2S
Zn
C
um
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
0.23
0.72
0.11
0.
03
0.00
330.
05
0.03
<0
.04
0.08
0.02
0.
01._
0.49 .. _. - __
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8m
eq/L
%
o %
o-1
6.6
..
-143
-1
6.6
-142
-1
6.4
-16.
5
- -
-143
-1
7.2
.. - ._
-18.
6-1
8.5
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
_. .. .. __ - _. .. .. ._ _. _.
16.1
MID
WA
Y G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
Floo
d G
roup
J784
0 1.0
Rabbit Cre
ek Group
J795
1 0.
7 J8127
0.3
J8642
F901
3
221
91
427
-47
3 -
454
-42
9 -
14
258
24.0
--
18
273
23.5
--
6 285
21.9
--
21
277
27.0
--23
258
29.4
1.
8
3.8
0.05
<0.0
1 0.
0025
2.4
2.5
2.7
2.6
0.03
0.05
0.12
<0.02
<0.04
-146
-140
16.
7 16
.9 1
7.5
16.1
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rL
OW
ER
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
NG
reat
Fou
ntai
n G
roup
F901
4 3-
Sep-
90 S
urpr
ise
Pool
Bla
ck W
arri
or G
roup
J795
0 10
-Oct
-79
Stea
dy G
eyse
rJ8
128
8-O
ct-8
1 St
eady
Gey
ser
Nez
Per
ce C
reek
Gro
upT
8320
F901
5J7
949
J812
6J8
641
F901
6R
iver
Gro
upJ7
948
J812
5J7
947
J812
4J8
627
1983
Sno
rt S
prin
g (C
amp
Gro
up o
f Mar
ler,
1973
) 3-
Sep-
90 S
nort
Spr
ing
(Cam
p G
roup
of M
arle
r, 19
73)
10-O
ct-7
9 "P
orcu
pine
Hill
Gey
ser,"
Mar
ler,
1973
8-
Oct
-81
"Por
cupi
ne H
ill G
eyse
r," M
arle
r, 19
7322
-Sep
-86
"Por
cupi
ne H
ill G
eyse
r," M
arle
r, 19
73
3-Se
p-90
"Po
rcup
ine
Hill
Gey
ser,"
Mar
ler,
1973
10-O
ct-7
9 B
ould
er S
prin
g 8-
Oct
-81
Bou
lder
Spr
ing
10-O
ct-7
9 O
jo C
alie
nte
Spri
ng
8-O
ct-8
1 O
jo C
alie
nte
Spri
ng17
-Sep
-86
Ojo
Cal
ient
e Sp
ring
F9
017
3-Se
p-90
Ojo
Cal
ient
e Sp
ring
Impe
rial
Gro
upJ7
839
8-O
ct-7
8 Im
peri
al G
eyse
r J8
130
9-O
ct-8
1 Im
peri
al G
eyse
r J8
624
17-S
ep-8
6 Im
peri
al G
eyse
r Se
ntin
el M
eado
ws
Gro
up
J813
2 9-
Oct
-81
Que
en's
Lau
ndry
Poo
l J8
625
17-S
ep-8
6 Q
ueen
's L
aund
ry P
ool
J813
1 9-
Oct
-81
Stee
p C
one
Sprin
g J8
626
17-S
ep-8
6 St
eep
Con
e Sp
ring
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
*44°
32.1
05'
*110
°48.
008'
Dis
char
ge
Col
l. T
emp.
(L
/min
) (°
C)
n.e.
JM
T
94.5
*44°
32.6
73'
*44°
32.6
73'
*44°
84.0
88'
*44°
84.0
88'
*44°
34.7
42'
*44°
34.7
42'
*44°
34.7
42'
*44°
34.7
42'
44°3
3.52
0'44
°33.
520'
44°3
3.77
0'44
°33.
770'
44°3
3.77
0'44
°33.
770'
44°3
1.9
01'
44°3
1.9
01 '
44°3
1.9
01'
44°3
3.81
6'44
°33.
816'
44°3
3.96
4'44
°33.
964'
110°
47.1
98''
*110
°47.
198'
*110
°48.
375'
*110
°48.
375'
*110
°4 1
.943
'*1
10°4
1.9
43'
*110
°4 1
.943
'*1
10°4
1.9
43'
110°
50.6
10'
110°
50.6
10'
110°
50.2
71'
110°
50.2
71'
110°
50.2
71'
110°
50.2
71'
110°
52.5
14'
110°
52.5
14'
110°
52.5
14'
110°
52.1
56'
110°
52.1
56'
110°
51.7
71'
110°
51.7
71'
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e. 12 8 10 n.e.
200
380
200
380
good
good
huge
huge
huge
huge 114 30 23
JMT
JMT
AH
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
T
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
93.0
93.0
n.r.
92.0
94.5
93.0
95.0
94.5
93.0
93.0
94.0
94.0
95.0
93.5
85.0
89.0
86.0
90.0
91.0
96.0
95.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
fpH
Ip
HN
umbe
rC
ond.
mS/
cmS
i02
mg/
LA
l Fe
(tot
)m
g/L
m
g/L
LO
WE
R G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
Low
er W
hite
Cre
ek G
roup
F901
4 8.
2 8.
78Fi
reho
le L
ake
Gro
upJ7
950
6.6
7.91
J812
8 6.
8 8.
12N
ez P
erce
Cre
ek G
roup
T83
20
n.r.
8.37
F901
5 8.
6 8.
96J7
949
8.3
9.08
J812
6 8.
7 9.
03J8
641
8.8
9.04
F901
6 8.
4 9.
07R
iver
Gro
upJ7
948
8.6
9.25
J812
5 8.
8 9.
03J7
947
7.6
8.05
J812
4 7.
2 8.
00J8
627
7.1
7.93
F901
7 7.
5 6.
11Im
peri
al G
roup
J783
9 8.
7 9.
05J8
130
8.3
8.98
J862
4 8.
1 8.
41Se
ntin
el G
roup
J813
2 7.
7 8.
40J8
625
7.4
8.28
J813
1 7.
5 8.
25J8
626
7.3
8.17
~ -- 423 -- ~ -
1454 -- ~
1333 - 1402 ~ --
1208 ~
1295 1329 ~
274
201
193
242
221
284
267
350
272
208
195
233
216
229
218
211
225
235
291
304
340
350
-- 0.
07
-- <0
.03
0.03
<0
.02
..
<0.0
1 0.
10--
<0.0
3--
<0.0
2..
<0.0
1 0.
09
-- <0
.03
-
<0.0
2--
<0
.03
-- 0.
03-
0.03
<0.0
1 0.
09
-
<0.0
5--
0.13
-- 0.
02
-- 0.
25-
0.04
-
0.17
--
0.01
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
mg/
L m
g/L
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.03
3.
10
<0.0
20.
09 _
0.03
1.
10<0
.02
<0.0
2
0.03
1.
20
<0.0
2<0
.02
<0.0
20.
010.
010.
03
1.70
0.05
0.01
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.01
Ca
mg/
L
0.38
10.8
'
10.5 0.96
1.24
0.94
0.68
0.31
0.57
2.57
0.58
1.05
0.78
0.76
0.76
1.23
0.74
4.78
0.71
6.11
0.15
0.72
Mg
mg/
L
0.00
0.02
0.03
<0.0
10.
00<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.00
<0.0
10.
010.
05<0
.01
0.01
<0.0
1
0.01
<0.0
10.
35
0.01
0.05
<0.0
10.
01
Srm
g/L
<0.0
1
<0.5
0 ~ _.
<0.0
1<0
.50
<0.1
0<0
.01
<0.5
0
<0.5
0 - --
<0.0
1
<0.1
0 - -- _ ~
Ba
mg/
L
<0,
<1.0 -- _
<0.1
<1.0 ~
0.1
<0.1 2.0 -
2.0 ~ --
<0.1
<0.1 ~ -- _ -
Na
ig/L
342 86 76 358
308
329
313
336
329
305
298
311
302
309
323
300
268
311
285
329
278
290
Km
g/L
11.3
21.0 9.8
12.8 9.4
22.0
12.3
11.4
11.1
14.1 7.1
15.6 9.2
9.7
8.2
11.7
12.7
11.8
13.6
11.7 9.9
10.1
Lim
g/L
2.8
0.4
0.3
3.8
2.7
3.9
3.6
4.3
3.2
2.1 1.9
3.7
3.4
4.1
2.6
2.2
2.0
2.4
1.7
2.0
1.4
1.6
Rb
mg/
L
0.1
0.1
0.3 _ 0.2
0.2
0.3
0.3
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.2
0.5
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.1
Cs
mg/
L
0.23
0.04
0.18 _
0.43
0.45
0.43
0.53
0.38
0.30
0.19
0.37
0.55
0.34
0.31
0.26
0.24
0.25
0.16
0.13
0.12
0.08
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4 H
CO
3 N
umbe
r m
g/L
m
g/L
LO
WE
R G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
L
ower
Whi
te C
reek
Gro
up
F901
4 --
349
Fire
hole
Lak
e G
roup
J7
950
0.8
207
J812
8 0.
4 .
152
Nez
Per
ce C
reek
Gro
up
T83
20
-- 21
2 F9
015
--
87
J794
9 1.
6 31
5 J8
126
1.4
305
J864
1 --
**27
7 F9
016
-- 26
8 R
iver
Gro
upJ7
948
2.2
179
J812
5 1.
6 **
272
J794
7 1.
2 24
1 J8
124
0.8
259
J862
7 1.1
23
3 F9
017
-- 22
5 Im
peri
al G
roup
J7
839
1.2
74
J813
0 0.
7 42
1 J8
624
0.7
402
Sent
inel
Gro
upJ8
132
0.7
414
J862
5 0.
9 37
5 J8
131
0.8
305
J862
6 1.
2 29
7
CO
3 SO
4m
g/L
m
123
04 ^ 12 29 20 30 79 23 10 32 16 22 13 22 14 28 15 22 13 27 12 25 7 22
Cl
mg/
L
290 48 46 395
326
320
288
331
304
316
309
338
318
326
312
205
204
200
230
235
253
256
F B
rm
g/L
m
g/L
27.0
1.
8
11.0
--
9.4
-
29.7
-
39.3
1.
533
.5
--32
.4
-38
.0
--44
.2
1.7
30.5
-
29.4
-
30.0
-
29.9
--
35.0
--
27.0
1.
9
24.0
--
20.2
--
24.7
-
23.6
--
29.9
-
25.9
--
31.3
--
Bm
g/L
3.0
0.4
0.4
4.4
4.2
3.4
3.5
4.7
3.9
3.1
3.3
3.6
3.5
4.2
3.9
2.9
2.1
2.8
2.8
3.7
3.0
3.5
H2S
Zn
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.66
0.04
0.
020.
065
_ 1.97
0.29
0.
030.
45 .. 1.34
0.29
<0
.02
0.49
0.11
0.
020.
29 0.3
0.28
0.12
<0
.01
0.07
0.06
0.07
0.08
0.17
0.15
Cu
mg/
L
--
0.00
14- _
0.00
37-- -- -
0.00
42
0.00
75- -- - ._ ~ - __
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
meq
/L
%o
-142
-149
-146 14
014
3
139
144
143
134
144
O-1
8
%0
-16.
5
-18.
9-1
9.0
-16.
4-1
6.5
-16.
7
-15.
6
-16.
9-1
7.0
-16.
5-1
6.6
-14.
3
-17.
0-1
7.0
16.9
17.
3
C-1
3
%0
Tri
tium
(TU
)
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rT
ER
RA
CE
HO
T S
PRIN
GS
J815
1 16
-Oct
-81
Bat
h Sp
ring
J815
2 16
-Oct
-81
Ter
race
Hot
Spr
ing,
mai
n or
ific
eJ8
640
22-S
ep-8
6 T
erra
ce H
ot S
prin
g, m
ain
orif
ice
GIB
BO
N C
AN
YO
N S
PRIN
GS
F900
7 2-
Sep-
90 B
eryl
Spr
ing
J931
3 27
-Jun
-93
Ber
yl S
prin
gJ7
849
10-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g ac
ross
riv
er f
rom
Mon
umen
t Tra
il, 5
ft f
rom
Gib
bon
Riv
er
GIB
BO
N G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
AN
D A
RT
IST
PA
INT
PO
TS
Art
ist P
aint
Pot
sF9
010
2-Se
p-90
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
th e
nd o
f tra
ilG
eyse
r C
reek
Bas
inT
8312
n.
r. U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, t
op l
evel
spo
uter
F900
8 2-
Sep-
90 S
callo
ped
Spri
ng, n
ear
Roc
k pi
le G
eyse
rJ9
315
27-J
un-9
3 Sc
allo
ped
Spri
ng, n
ear
Roc
k Pi
le G
eyse
rJ9
314
27-J
un-9
3 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 3
rd l
evel
Sca
llope
d Sp
g.F9
009
2-Se
p-90
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
just
bel
ow F
9008
, nea
r G
eyse
r Cre
ekE
lk P
ark
Hot
Spr
ings
J784
8 10
-Oct
-78
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Mor
ning
Glo
ry s
hape
dJ7
847
10-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, ju
g sh
aped
, in
tree
s
NO
RR
IS G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
J784
3 10
-Oct
-78
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
bas
e of
Por
cela
in T
erra
ce
J800
3 16
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
bas
e of
Por
cela
in T
erra
ce
16-N
ov-9
2 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, b
ase
of P
orce
lain
Ter
race
J7
913
2-O
ct-7
9 B
lack
Spr
ing
J800
2 16
-Sep
-80
Blu
e G
eyse
r bl
ue
3-A
ug-8
1 B
lue
Gey
ser
J790
8 2-
Oct
-79
Cin
der
Pool
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
D
isch
arge
C
oll.
Tem
p.(L
/min
) (°
C)
44°3
3.93
0'
110°
51.7
80'
*44°
38.9
87'
*110
°33.
930'
*44°
38.9
87'
*110
°33.
930'
*44°
40.7
90'
*44°
40.7
90'
*110
°44.
827'
*110
°44.
827'
44°4
1.55
' 11
0°44
.24'
*44°
41.4
22'
*110
°43.
765'
*44°
41.4
22'
*110
°43.
765'
44°4
1.29
2'
110°
43.6
98'
44°4
3.17
7'
44°4
3'
44°4
3.34
4'
44°4
3.34
4'
110°
42.9
20'
1 10°
42'
110°
4 1.
958'
11
0°41
.958
'
11
JMT
42
.0hu
ge
JMT
59
.0hu
ge
JMT
60
.0
n.e.
JM
T
93.0
good
F&
T
91.4
0.5
JMT
77
.0
18
JMT
n.
r.
n.e.
A
HT
92
.010
JM
T
92.0
n.e.
F&
T
91.3
n.e.
F&
T
93.4
8 JM
T
88.0
20
Jl.'.
T
6 JM
T
*44°
43.9
33'
*110
°42.
602'
15
17>1
00 8 20
n.e.
n.
e.
JMT
JM
T
RA
H
JMT
JM
T
RA
H
JMT
52.0
76.5
93.0
93
.0
n.r.
94.0
87
.0
80.0
87
.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
fpH
Ip
H
Con
d.m
S/cm
SiO
2m
g/L
Al
Fe(t
ot)
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
LC
am
g/L
Mg
Srm
g/L
m
g/L
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
Km
g/L
Lim
g/L
Rb
mg/
LC
sm
g/L
TE
RR
AC
E H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ8
151
J815
2J8
640
6.8
7.51
12
356.
2 7.
01
1224
n.r.
8.39
150
144
125
--
<0.0
2--
<0
.02
--
0.02
0.25
<0.0
20.
12
20.0
20.4
19.8
0.86
0.84
0.74
0.
08
294
279
0.9
299
31.6
31.7
31.1
0.6
0.5
0.7
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.3
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.12
GIB
BO
N C
AN
YO
N S
PRIN
GS
F900
7J9
313
J784
9
6.8
5.94
6.8
5.96
2.2
2.28
255
267
146
<0.0
1 0.
07--
0.02
0.
000
0.01
5--
1.
90
0.01
2.
000.
05
3.60
--
3.91
4.20
2.60
0.01
<0.
010.
010.
28
0.08
<0.1
41
439
4<0
.1
42
20.9
19.2 9.6
5.0
4.8
3.0
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.50
0.77
0.01
GIB
BO
N G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
AN
D A
RT
IST
PA
INT
PO
TS
Art
ist P
aint
Pot
sF9
010
8.1
8.52
336
<0.0
1 0.
040.
01
2.80
3.95
0.01
<0
.01
<0.1
32
518
.14.
40.
30.
58G
eyse
r Cre
ek B
asin
T83
12F9
008
J931
5J9
314
F900
9
n.r.
7.78
6.8
5.66
6.4
5.69
29
008.
5 9.
09
2960
6.7
5.67
262
279
282
264
222
..
<0.0
1 0.
08--
0.
01
0.00
0 0.
011
--
0.01
0.
000
0.00
80.
03
0.11
._
0.01
3.
500.
04
3.10
0.05
3.
800.
03
2.70
1.27
5.15
5.70
0.48
5.08
0.12
0.01
<0
.10
0.00
<0.0
10.
03
<0.0
1
56<0
.1
422
414
477
<0.1
40
9
30.7
39.6
38.3
23.7
27.4
0.1
5.6
5.5
2.6
4.4
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0.7
0.4
0.5
- 0.58
0.92
0.79
0.52
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Par
k H
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prin
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1326
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6.55
0.05
<0
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0.20
0.
06<0
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422
0.1
367
20.2
22.2
3.2
2.8
0.2
0.2
0.40
0.34
NO
RR
IS G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
J784
3J8
003
J791
3J8
002
blue
J790
8
7.2
7.25
6.5
7.47
n.r.
6.54
21
602.
6 3.
014.
9 4.
344.
3 3.
543.
7 4.
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583
576
600
369
485
461
329
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5.00
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0.28
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<0.0
1 -.0.
040.
040.
060.
03
2.80
1.98
2.30
2.10
4.11 1.63
6.30
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0.
150.
01
0.04
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<0
.50
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0.
040.
110.
12
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0
<0.1
40
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355
429
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318
281
364
88.0
99.0
99.4
137.
093
.074
.381
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6.1
5.2
5.4
4.2
4.4
5.3
3.9
0.9
0.7 0.8
0.6
0.7
0.6
0.83
0.56 - 0.67
0.50
0.57
0.73
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4 H
CO
3 C
O3
Num
ber
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
TE
RR
AC
E H
OT
SPR
ING
S J8
151
1.2
786
-- J8
152
1.0
775
--
J864
0 --
75
0 --
GIB
BO
N C
AN
YO
N S
PRIN
GS
F900
7 --
12
3 --
J9
313
-- 11
3 --
J7
849
5.2
0 --
Art
ist P
aint
Pot
sF9
010
--
110
Gey
ser
Cre
ek B
asin
T83
12
--
116
F900
8 --
90
J931
5 --
77
J931
4 --
33
5F9
009
--
88El
k Pa
rk H
ot S
prin
gsJ7
848
0.1
130
J784
7 1.
4 42
NO
RR
IS G
EY
SER
BA
SIN
J784
3 J8
003
J7913
J8002
blue
J7908
1.9
108 50 34 0 7 0 0
SO4
mg/
L 7 9 16 96 64 389
Cl
mg/
L 70 65 69 505
529 20
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L
5.6
--5.
3 --
8.4
--
19.0
1.
914
.5
--1.
8 --
Bm
g/L
1.7
1.1 1.0
7.0
4.6
0.4
H2S
Zn
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.07
0.04 0.57
1.52
0.01
0.
02
Cu
mg/
L
_ -
1ST
PAIN
T P
OT
S
69 56 56 80 340 66 36 87 10 25 107
316 82 82 147
425 5
562
592
427
526
585
509
665
639
674
520
554
535
569
14.5
1.
5
3.0
--14
.1
1.9
10.6
--
18.7
--
17.1
1.
9
13.3
--
9.7
--
6.4
-5.
1 --
5.6
--4.
5 --
4.2
--4.
6 --
6.0
--
5.8
0.6
8.0
5.5
3.7
7.3
8.4
7.6
9.9
7.9
9.2
6.8
6.7
7.3
8.0
0.10 _ 0.52
2.18
4.42
0.49
0.01
0.
010.
022
0.02
0.29
<0
.01
-.
<0.0
20.
04
0.04
IT
- _ - - _
0.00
5
<0.0
4
<0.0
4
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8 m
eq/L
%
o %
o
-18.
5-1
8.9
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
5.1
5.4
2.0
1.1
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-133
-140
-140
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-145
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3
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6
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1
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4
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3
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Tab
le I:
W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
M78
H78
05H
7806
H78
07H
7808
H78
09J7
845
H78
10H
7811
H79
01H
7902
H79
03H
7904
H79
05H
7906
H79
07H
7908
H79
09J7
912
H79
10H
7911
H79
12H
8001
H80
02H
8003
H80
04H
8005
H80
06H
8007
H80
08H
8009
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
7-Ju
n-78
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
ll-J
un-7
8 C
iste
rn S
prin
g9-
Jul-
78 C
iste
rn S
prin
g25
-Aug
-78
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
afte
r St
eam
boat
eru
ptio
n, 4
3cm
bel
ow w
ater
lev
el1 1
-Sep
-78
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
10-O
ct-7
8 C
iste
rn S
prin
g10
-Oct
-78
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
9-N
ov-7
8 C
iste
rn S
prin
g, p
ool's
opa
lesc
ence
muc
h re
duce
d14
-Dec
-78
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
24-J
an-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g, t
urbi
d w
ater
14-F
eb-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g, t
urbi
dity
dow
n, d
isch
arge
up
14-M
ar-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g, t
urbi
dity
up
10-A
pr-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g1 1
-May
-79
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
26-J
un-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g, t
urbi
d w
ater
10-J
ul-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g1 l
-Aug
-79
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
14-S
ep-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g2-
Oct
-79
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
ll-O
ct-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g23
-Nov
-79
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
10-D
ec-7
9 C
iste
rn S
prin
g1 1
-Jan
-80
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
17- J
an-8
0 C
iste
rn S
prin
g23
-Jan
-80
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
30-J
an-8
0 C
iste
rn S
prin
g7-
Feb-
80 C
iste
rn S
prin
g21
-Feb
-80
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
4-M
ar-8
0 C
iste
rn S
prin
g17
-Mar
-80
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
10-A
pr-8
0 C
iste
rn S
prin
g
Lat
itude
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
geC
oll.
Tem
p(L
/min
) (°
C)
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*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44°4
3.°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3°4
3,°4
3°4
3°4
3,°4
3°4
3°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3,°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3
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'.3
76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
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76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10*1
10*1
10*1
10*1 *1 *1 *1
10 10 10 10*1
10*1 *1
10 10*1
10*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
10
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10°
10 10 10 10 10 10
o o o o o o42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
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9'
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n n n.e. ,e. .e.
LJP
MR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
JMT
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HJM
TR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
H
93.0
93.0
93.0
67.0
89.5
89.5
90.0
90.0
89.5
90.0
90.0
91.5
90.0
91.0
83.0
88.0
90.0
90.5
87.0
89.0
88.0
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
85.5
86.5
86.5
87.0
86.5
89.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
M78
H78
05H
7806
H78
07H
7808
H78
09J7
845
H78
10H
7811
H79
01H
7902
H79
03H
7904
H79
05H
7906
H79
07H
7908
H79
09J7
912
H79
10H
7911
H79
12H
8001
H80
02H
8003
H80
04H
8005
H80
06H
8007
H80
08H
8009
fpH
n.r.
n.i.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
6.2
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
5.8
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
5.9
5.7
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
1 pH
C
ond.
mS/
cm7.
237.
527.
496.
036.
73
'--6.
877.
137.
337.
337.
406.
926.
537.
597.
737.
157.
197.
167.
196.
816.
947.
156.
856.
686.
656.
587.
227.
397.
337.
377.
357.
18
SiO
2m
g/L
584
524
565
620
482
518
509
593
612
616
577
578
562
553
517
562
512
544
435
546
509
365
455
534
548
504
504
531
531
535
525
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L m
g/L
-- ._ -- .. - - - -- <0
.03
-- <0
.03
-- <0
.03
-- <0
.03
--
<0.0
3--
<0.0
3--
0.
03--
0.
03-- -- -- .. --
0.04
--
<0.0
2--
0.05
- 0.
06--
0.07
-- 0.
04
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L-- __ .. -
--
<0.0
2-
0.02
-- 0.
02--
<0
.02
--
<0.0
2--
<0.0
2--
<0
.02
-- <0
.02
- - .. -- --
-- <0
.01
-- <0
.01
--
<0.0
1-
<0.0
1-
<0.0
1--
0.
06
As
Ca
mg/
L
mg/
L--
0.
48--
2.
03--
2.
54--
3.
05--
2.
65--
2.01
--
2.10
-- 2.
04--
2.10
-- 2.
09--
2.06
-- 1.
95--
2.14
-- 1 .
90--
2.
30--
2.30
-- 2.
50--
5.
65--
1.
501.
80
0.35
--
2.45
--
2.64
-- 2.
09--
2.
04--
2.03
1.90
<0
.01
-- 1.
81--
1.91
-- 1.
69--
1.86
--
2.51
Mg
mg/
L0.
040.
030.
050.
240.
090.
020.
040.
020.
020.
030.
040.
040.
020.
020.
040.
020.
030.
030.
02 --
0.03
0.02
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
10.
02
Sr
Ba
mg/
L
mg/
L--
<0.1
0 <0
.1<0
.10
<0.1
<0.1
0 <0
.1<0
.10
<0.1
<0.1
0 <0
.10.
12
<0.1
-- .- .. -- -- -. -- --<0
.50 -- -- -- -- --
<0.1
0<0
.10
<0.1
0<0
.10 __
Na
mg/
L29
531
035
238
135
733
833
035
736
734
635
633
731
630
033
233
734
636
422
925
239
132
432
031
232
032
530
631
431
030
833
2
Km
g/L
61.0
55.0
63.0
68.0
59.0
53.0
51.0
59.8
66.8
62.2
63.8
61.7
89.0
86.0
90.0
99.0
98.0
101.
072
.070
.058
.358
.654
.256
.558
.762
.561
.568
.562
.960
.069
.1
Lim
g/L
4.3
4.2
4.8
5.5
4.9
4.3
4.3
4.1
4.4
3.8
4.4
3.9
4.3
4.0
4.5
4.7
4.9
5.1
2.9
2.8
4.0
3.4
3 "
3.0
3.2
4.3
4.1
4.2
4.2
4.1
4.4
Rb
mg/
L0.
60.
50.
60.
70.
60.
50.
50.
60.
60.
60.
60.
60.
60.
60.
60.
60.
70.
70.
50.
40.
40.
4 ).4 0.3
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.4
Cs
mg/
L0.
530.
440.
530.
560.
450.
450.
480.
390.
380.
410.
330.
370.
560.
540.
560.
580.
610.
620.
500.
390.
370.
450.
450.
390.
510.
410.
46 o.so
0.49
0.43
0.31
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
M78
H78
05H
7806
H78
07H
7808
H78
09J7
845
H78
10H
7811
H79
01H
7902
H79
03H
7904
H79
05H
7906
H79
07H
7908
H79
09J7
912
H79
10H
7911
H79
12H
8001
H80
02H
8003
H80
04H
8005
H80
06H
8007
H80
08H
8009
NH
4 H
CO
3 C
O3
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
44
80
-48
--
33
--61 66
-
1.6
61 59
--59
--
41 48
--46
-
46
--48
--
46
--55
--
55
-58
--
2.2
53
--53
--
93
--42
-
37
--40
-
- 37
-
41 36
--46
-
46
-44
32
--
SO4
mg/
L 59 64 61 70 55 60 59 51 51 57 60 68 71 84 70 61 61 64 120
110 52 47 51 47 50 51 60 62 59 67 80
Cl
mg/
L48
147
956
163
354
651
648
956
156
156
955
955
953
348
055
654
758
760
033
335
654
852
152
950
852
051
951
752
651
551
652
5
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L4.
9 --
5.1
--5.
6 --
6.1
--5.
6 --
6.7
--5.
5 -
5.8
--5.
8 --
5.6
-5.
2 -
5.4
--5.
2 --
5.1
--5.
3 --
5.5
--5.
5 --
5.8
--4.
7 --
5.2
--4.
8 --
5.3
--5.
4 --
5.4
--5.
6 -
5.2
--5.
6 -
4.9
--4.
8 -
4.9
-4.
9 --
B H
2Sm
g/L
m
g/L
7.2
7.1
9.0
9.9
8.2
7.8
7.6
0.12
7.4
7.4
7.3
7.9
7.0
6.5
6.3
6.8
6.8
7.1
7.0
5.4
0.08
5.1
7.2
7.9
7.8
7.8
7.8
8.0
8.6
8.6
8.2
8.4
7.7
Zn mg/
L~ ~ ~ ~ - -
<0.0
1- ~ ~ ~ ~ 0.03
0.04
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.04 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- ~ -- ~ ~
Cu
mg/
L~ - - ~ ~ -
0.00
53~ - ~ ~ ~
<0.0
4<0
.04
<0.0
4<0
.04
<0.0
4<0
.04
<0.0
4<0
.04
- ~ - ~ ~ ~ - ~ ~
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
meq
/L
%o
O-1
8
%0
-19.
0-1
6.4
-18.
8-1
6.4
-16.
9
-18.
4
C-1
3%
0
Tri
tium
(T
U)
-124
-11.
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
H80
10H
8011
H80
12H
8013
J800
5H
8014
H80
15H
8101
H81
02H
8103
H81
04H
8105
H81
06H
8107
H81
08H
8109
H82
01H
8202
H82
03H
8204
H82
05H
8206
H82
07H
8208
H82
09H
8210
H83
01H
8302
H83
03H
8304
H83
05
Dat
e N
ame
a
?-M
ay-8
0 C
iste
rn22
-Jun
-80
Cis
tern
12-J
ul-8
0 C
iste
rn10
-Aug
-80
Cis
tern
16-S
ep-8
0 C
iste
rn17
-Nov
-80
Cis
tern
23-D
ec-8
0 C
iste
rn14
-Jan
-81
Cis
tern
12-F
eb-8
1 C
iste
rn26
-Mar
-81
Cis
tern
23-A
pr-8
1 C
iste
rn9-
Jun-
81 C
iste
rn10
-Jul
-81
Cis
tern
3-A
ug-8
1 C
iste
rnll-
Aug
-81
Cis
tern
15-N
ov-8
1 C
iste
rn12
- Jan
-82
Cis
tern
10-F
eb-8
2 C
iste
rn11
-Mar
-82
Cis
tern
20-A
pr-8
2 C
iste
rn10
-May
-82
Cis
tern
10-J
un-8
2 C
iste
rnll
-Jul
-82
Cis
tern
14-A
ug-8
2 C
iste
rn10
-Oct
-82
Cis
tern
lO-N
ov-8
2 C
iste
rn10
- Jan
-83
Cis
tern
10-F
eb-8
3 C
iste
rn10
-Mar
-83
Cis
tern
10-M
ay-8
3 C
iste
rn10
-Jun
-83
Cis
tern
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Sprin
gSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Sprin
gSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Sprin
gSp
ring
Spri
ng.,
36 h
ours
aft
er S
team
boat
eru
ptio
n, w
ater
leve
l dow
n 23
1cm
Spri
ngSp
ring
, 23
hour
s af
ter
Stea
mbo
at e
rupt
ion,
wat
er le
vel d
own
282
cmSp
ring
, 70%
of n
orm
al f
low
Spri
ng, b
ack
basi
n di
stru
banc
e be
gan
6-Ju
l-82
Sprin
g, s
ilica
dep
ositi
on e
stim
ated
at 2
mm
/70
days
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ngSp
ring
Spri
ng (
poor
ana
lysi
s)
Lat
itude
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'43
.376
'43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43 43
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'*4
4°43
.376
'*4
4*4
4*4
4o o o43.3
76'
43 43.3
76'
.376
'
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
ge
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
*110
0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
42,
42,
42.
42,
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42,
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42,
42.
42.
42.
42,
42,
42,
42.
42.
42.
42.,1
99,1
99'
199'
,199
'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'
,199
'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'
,199
'19
9'19
9'19
9'
,199
',1
99'
.199
'19
9'19
9'19
9'19
9'
(L/m
i n)
n.e.
n.e.
n n.e. ,e.38
0n n n n.e. .e. .e. .e. n.
e.n n n n n n, n, n. n, n n n n n n n n n, n, n, n,
.e. ,e. ,e. .e. .e. e. .e. e. ,e. ,e. .e. .e. .e. ,e. .e. .e. e. .e. e. e. e.
Col
l.
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
JMT
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
,vH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
Tem
p,(°
C)
89.0
88.5
88.0
89.0
93.0
88.0
87.0
88.0
88.0
88.5
n.r.
88.0
89.0
85.0
85.0
88.0
88.5
88.0
73.0
88.0
66.5
89.0
88.0
88.0
56.0
89.0
88.0
88.0
89.5
89.5
n.r.
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
H80
10H
8011
H80
12H
8013
J800
5H
8014
H80
15H
8101
H81
02H
8103
H81
04H
8105
H81
06H
8107
H81
08H
8109
H82
01H
8202
H82
03H
8204
H82
05H
8206
H82
07H
8208
H82
09H
8210
H83
01H
8302
H83
03H
8304
H83
05
fpH
5.9
5.9
n.r.
5.9
5.4
n.r.
6.8
n.r.
5.7
5.8
n.r.
5.8
5.8
5.8
5.6
6.2
6.0
5.9
n.r.
5.8
5.1
5.8
5.8
5.9
5.2
5.9
5.9
n.r.
6.1
6.0
5.8
1 pH
C
ond.
mS/
cm7.
227.
287.
527.
286.
977.
236.
257.
457.
497.
457.
437.
567.
577.
397.
257.
377.
307.
307.
007.
457.
217.
637.
717.
866.
337.
717.
927.
887.
807.
937.
93
SiO
2m
g/L
502
519
527
511
511
477
485
474
481
480
493
467
490
443
403
470
542
237
320
462
364
413
456
511
533
498 70 472
493
452
350
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L m
g/L
-- 0.
06-
0.07
--
0.02
--
0.04
--
0.05
- 0.
06--
0.
04--
0.14
--
0.23
--
0.21
--
0.12
-- 0.
21--
0.
12--
0.18
--
0.12
- 0.
13--
0.
19--
<0.0
5--
0.
21--
0.19
-- 0.
37-
0.10
-- <0
.05
-- <0
.05
__ ._ __ .. __ ..
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L m
g/L
-- 0.
03--
0.06
- 0.
05--
0.
06--
<0
.01
--
0.03
-- 0.
04--
0.
01--
0.01
-- 0.
07--
0.04
--
0.05
--
0.04
-- 0.
02--
0.
05-
0.03
--
0.04
-- 0.
01--
0.
02--
<0
.01
<o.0
1--
<0
.01
<o
.01
--
<0.0
1_. .. _. .. ._ - _.
Ca
mg/
L1.
261.
502.
782.
004.
212.
312.
241.
772.
374.
372.
121.
143.
55 1.52
1.42
1.80
1.56
2.51
2.23
2.24
1.69
3.18
1.94
2.67
1.41
2.57
2.01 1.81
1.69
1.46
1.02
Mg
mg/
L0.
010.
020.
020.
020.
040.
020.
020.
020.
020.
050.
020.
010.
050.
010.
020.
030.
010.
120.
110.
100.
080.
100.
070.
060.
070.
040.
030.
040.
040.
030.
03
Srm
g/L -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- -- -- --
0.01
0.01
0.01
<0.0
10.
010.
010.
01 - -- -- - --
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
297
305
333
348
352
349
342
346
354
350
344
287
342
338
227
354
350
348
303
300
283
306
295
323
189
300
320
304
305
284
266
Km
g/L
64.8
69.5
73.0
76.0
86.2
73.6
71.5
63.0
68.4
65.8
64.8
54.3
64.0
61.6
38.3
63.6
62.5
79.7
64.6
67.8
63.9
67.1
64.4
78.5
35.1
65.0
65.0
62.9
65.2
58.9
44.3
Lim
g/L
3.9
4.3
4.5
4.9
4.3
4.8
4.6
4.6
5.0
5.0
4.9
4.0
4.9
4.4
2.5
4.9
4.9
4.7
3.8
3.7
3.4
3.6
3.5
4.1
2.8
4.8
4.6
4.7
4.6
4.3
3.7
Rb
mg/
L0.
30.
40.
40.
40.
50.
30.
40.
60.
50.
50.
50.
50.
50.
50.
30.
50.
50.
60.
40.
50.
40.
40.
40.
5 -- -- -- - -- --
Cs
mg/
L0.
290.
320.
330.
340.
390.
350.
310.
520.
450.
450.
440.
380.
440.
410.
220.
430.
440.
500.
370.
420.
360.
410.
400.
44 - - - -- --
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
H80
10H
8011
H80
12H
8013
J800
5H
8014
H80
15H
8101
H81
02H
8103
H81
04H
8105
H81
06H
8107
H81
08H
8109
H82
01H
8202
H82
03H
8204
H82
05H
8206
H82
07H
8208
H82
09H
8210
H83
01H
8302
H83
03H
8304
H83
05
NH
4 H
CO
3m
g/L
mg/
L 47 51 54 51 32 45 43 44 41 40 43 50 51 44 29 42 45 50 21 53 34 53 66 50 7 36 36 44 33 43 43
CO
3 SO
4m
g/L
m
g/L 87 72 72 70 72 60 70 40 34 42 42 38 60 48 80 38 40 38 82 52 84 62 74 48 40 53 49 59 45 36 56
Cl
mg/
L44
848
853
157
056
857
855
855
157
654
753
546
652
755
538
157
657
260
850
248
042
946
844
852
127
754
248
953
356
049
456
6
Fm
g/L
4.6
5.0
5.2
5.5
4.6
5.4
5.2
5.2
5.5
5.6
5.8
4.7
5.1
5.2
4.6
5.4
5.3
5.1
4.4
4.4
4.1
4.3
4.2
4.8
2.4
4.9
4.9
4.8
4.8
4.0
4.6
Br
mg/
L-- -- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 1.2
1.0
0.9
1.4
1.2
1.2 - -- -- -- - -
B H
2S
Znm
g/L
mg/
L m
g/L
7.2
7.5
7.6
8.1
6.7
8.6
7.4
7.5
7.5
7.6
7.0
6.0
7.0
7.0
5.5
7.6
7.5
7.4
6.0
5.9
5.3
5.8
5.6
6.7
5.4
9.2
8.7
8.1
8.3
7.9
5.7
Cu
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8 C
-13
Tri
tium
mg/
L
meq
/L
%o
%o
%o
(TU
) __ - _. - ._ - _. _. - ~
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
H83
06H
8307
H83
08H
8309
H83
10H
8401
H84
02H
8403
H84
04H
8405
J841
5H
8601
H86
02H
8603
H86
04H
8605
H86
06H
8607
H86
08J8
617
H86
09F9
024
J930
3J8
115
J810
1M
79J7
846
E04
/79
E01
/80
E01
/80
E02
/80a
Dat
e
10-J
ul-8
314
-Aug
-83
10-S
ep-8
310
-Oct
-83
10-N
ov-8
310
-Jan
-84
10-F
eb-8
410
-Mar
-84
12-A
pr-8
415
-Aug
-84
ll-S
ep-8
410
-Jul
-86
24-J
ul-8
631
-Jul
-86
8-A
ug-8
6
13-A
ug-8
621
-Aug
-86
28-A
ug-8
6ll
-Sep
-86
15-S
ep-8
618
-Sep
-86
6-Se
p-90
25-J
un-9
36-
Oct
-81
4-O
ct-8
1
ll-J
un-7
810
-Oct
-78
12- A
pr-7
923
-Jan
-80
30-J
an-8
07-
Feb-
80
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
(poo
r an
alys
is)
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
(poo
r an
alys
is)
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
Unn
amed
, "C
olla
psed
Cav
e" g
eyse
r, su
rges
Unn
amed
, "D
ishw
ater
" sp
ring
Ech
inus
Gey
ser d
urin
g er
uptio
nE
chin
us G
eyse
r du
ring
eru
ptio
n, c
ollio
dal
SiO
2 pr
esen
tE
chin
us G
eyse
r du
ring
eru
ptio
nE
chin
us G
eyse
r, hi
gh a
naly
tical
err
or p
roba
bly
caus
ed b
y ac
idity
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
Lat
itude
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
geC
oll.
Tem
p.(L
/min
) (°
C)
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44°4
3.°4
3,°4
3.°4
3.°4
3.°4
3,
.376
'.3
76'
,376
',3
76'
,376
'.3
76'
*44°
43.3
76'
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44°4
3,°4
3°4
3.°4
3.°4
3.
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'*4
4°43
.376
'*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4*4
4°43.
°43.
°43.
376'
.376
'37
6'°4
3.37
6'°4
3.37
6'°4
3.37
6'°4
3.°4
3.°4
3,°4
3,
.376
'.3
76'
.376
'.3
76'
*1 *1 *1 *1 *1
10 10 10 10 10*1
10*1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1
10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10*1
10*1
10
o o o o o o o o
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
°42.
042
.°4
2.o o o 0
42.
42.
42.
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HR
AH
RA
HR
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RA
HR
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RA
HR
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RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
JMT
RA
HJM
TF&
TJM
TJM
TL
JPM
JMT
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
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88.5
87.0
88.0
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86.0
86.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
H83
06H
8307
H83
08H
8309
H83
10H
8401
H84
02H
8403
H84
04H
8405
J841
5H
8601
H86
02H
8603
H86
04H
8605
H86
06H
8607
H86
08J8
617
H86
09F9
024
J930
3J8
115
J810
1M
79J7
846
E04
/79
E01
/80
E01
/80
E02
/80a
fpH
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
n.r.
5.7
5.7
5.7
5.9
6.8
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
5.9
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
5.8
6.2
6.3
4.7
3.8
n.r.
4.2
n.r.
n.r.
4.3
n.r.
1 pH
C
ond.
mS/
cm7.
567.
377.
827.
357.
587.
627.
437.
535.
066.
447.
316.
366.
326.
576.
886.
377.
166.
406.
756.
076.
185.
235.
224.
03
2180
3.87
18
803.
153.
203.
60 n.r.
3.36
3.33
SiO
2m
g/L
434
603
486
517
531
515
513
503
427
474
507
109
108
138
143
143
139
142
144
489
144
438
499
623
431
250
278
361
318
296
173
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L.. .. -. -
0.06
-
0.03
--
0.02
--
0.02
--
0.06
--
0.02
--
0.04
--
0.02
--
0.04
--
0.04
--
0.06
--
0.03
<0.0
1 0.
10-
0.04
--
0.57
-- 0.
18.. --
2.
20--
4.
603.
10
2.76
6.80
1.
753.
20
1.65
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L .. - .. .- ..
--
0.03
--
0.02
--
<0.0
1--
<0
.01
-- <0
.01
--
<0.0
1-
<00
1--
<0
.01
-- 0.
01--
<0
.01
--
0.04
--
<0.0
1--
<0
.01
0.00
0 0.
038
<0.0
1--
0.
02--
0.
04..
--
0.20
--
0.12
--
0.27
--
0.14
--
0.14
As
mg/
L -- - ~ 1.
101.
20 -0.
600.
751.
301.
500.
801.
301.
401.
40 -1.
701.
600.
91 - - - -
Ca
mg/
L1.
723.
363.
321.
893.
653.
042.
602.
372.
004.
201.
721.
671.
712.
092.
413.
303.
273.
262.
092.
422.
231.
592.
511.
323.
444.
454.
904.
944.
814.
604.
67
Mg
mg/
L0.
020.
040.
050.
030.
040.
050.
030.
040.
050.
110.
030.
020.
020.
030.
030.
040.
050.
050.
030.
030.
030.
020.
050.
040.
100.
510.
520.
510.
510.
500.
49
Srm
g/L - - - -- « - - - -- - - -- -- -- - - - -- -
0.01 -
0.07
0.11
<0.1
0<0
.10 --
0.02
Ba
Na
mg/
L
mg/
L33
736
938
939
940
332
333
331
733
635
631
532
033
232
533
234
332
836
033
329
933
3<0
.1
309
285
362
344
159
166
163
161
154
157
Km
g/L
57.9
63.0
61.0
62.4
65.1
65.3
64.6
66.8
53.3
56.5
61.2
48.8
60.0
57.1
58.0
60.9
59.3
59.8
59.3
61.4
59.2
56.2
64.4
80.2
53.7
49.2
50.1
78.0
46.9
47.0
47.4
Lim
g/L
4.8
5.3
5.2
5.3
5.2
5.2
4.8
4.9
3.9
4.3
4.8
3.5
3.9
3.6
3.7
3.9
3.7
4.0
4.1
4.1
3.9
2.5
3.3
6.0
5.4
0.8
0.7
1.1 1.1
1.0
1.0
Rb
mg/
L~ - -- « - - 0.5
0.6 - 0.5
0.6
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.6
0.8
0.5
0.4
0.4 - 0.4
0.4
0.4
Cs
mg/
L~ ~ ~ - - 0.38
0.43 0.39
0.41
0.39
0.39
0.41
0.79
0.42
0.39
0.38
0.38
0.30
0.56
0.60
0.48
0.08
0.09 0.16
0.12
0.10
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4N
umbe
r m
g/L
H83
06H
8307
H83
08H
8309
H83
10H
8401
H84
02H
8403
H84
04H
8405
J841
5 2.
4H
8601
H86
02H
8603
H86
04H
8605
H86
06H
8607
H86
08J8
617
1.5
H86
09F9
024
J930
3J8
115
4.1
J810
1 2.
4M
79J7
846
2.0
E04
/79
E01
/80
E01
/80
E02
/80a
HC
O3
CO
3m
g/L
mg/
L26
-
26
-30
-
23
-28
-
26
-20
--
21 15
--26
-
34 30
-28
-
28
--28
-
28
--28
-
27
--29
-
30
-28
-
29
-22
--
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 -
0 -
SO4
mg/
L 26 52 57 59 74 78 78 83 111
125 49 137
146
140
131
134
136
143
143 95 140 73 175 74 36 317
337
310
340
270
265
Cl
mg/
L58
559
460
160
458
558
562
962
946
653
455
544
545
746
448
047
146
047
248
748
448
244
046
866
761
810
710
814
913
414
113
8
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L4.
4 --
4.9
-4.
3 -
5.3
--4.
4 -
5.2
--4.
6 -
5.0
--4.
0 -
4.3
--4.
9 -
4.0
--4.
3 --
4.2
--4.
2 -
4.8
--4.
9 --
4.9
--4.
8 --
6.1
--4.
8 --
6.4
1.9
4.0
--5.
4 --
5.9
-5.
5 --
5.6
--5.
2 --
5.7
-5.
2 --
5.3
--
B H
2S
Zn
Cu
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L8.
08.
59.
09.
18.
08.
18.
07.
48.
38.
78.
27.
68.
08.
48.
48.
18.
18.
28.
38.
5 0.
247.
96.
9 3.
745.
0 2.
048.
8 0.
18.
2 0.
52.
53.
0 <0
.015
0.
052.
3 ~
0.
062.
22.
82.
7
acid
itm
eq/1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1.9 - 1.0
0.9
1.5 - 1.7
1.6
deut
eriu
m%
0
O-1
8
%o
C-1
3
%0
Tri
tium
(T
U)
-- 129
129
129
130
130
126
127
124
124
123
._
-12.
9-1
2.9
-12.
7-1
2.7
-12.
6-1
2.6
-12.
7-1
2.6
-12.
6
-12.
7-10.7
-15.
4-1
2.7
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
E02
/80b
E03
/80
E07
/80
E08
/80
J800
4 E
ll/8
0E
l 2/8
0E0
1/81
E02/
81E0
3/81
E04/
81
E06/
81E0
7/81
Ell
/81
Ell
/81
E01
/82
E01
/82
E02
/82
E03
/82
E04
/82
E05
/82
E06
/82
E07
/82
E08
/82
El 0
/82
Ell
/82
E01
/83
E02
/83
E03
/83
E05
/83
Ell
/83
D
21-F
eb17
-Mar
12-J
ul10
-Aug
16
-Sep
17
-Nov
-
23-D
ec14
-Jan
-12
-Feb
26-M
ar-
23-A
pr-
9-Ju
n10
-Jul
-11
-Aug
15
-Nov
-
12- J
an14
-Jan
-10
-Feb
-11
-Mar
-20
-Apr
- 10
-May
- 10
-Jun
-11
-Jul
-14
-Aug
-
10-O
ct10
-Nov
10- J
an-
10-F
eb10
-Mar
10-M
ay
10-N
ovDat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
80 E
chin
us G
eyse
r, af
ter
erup
tion
80 E
chin
us G
eyse
r, af
ter
erup
tion
duri
ng d
rain
-bac
k80
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
80
» lii
nus
Gey
sei
80 H
chin
us G
eyse
i80
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
80 E
chin
us G
eyse
r81
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
81 E
chin
us G
eyse
r 81
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
81 E
chin
us G
eyse
r 81
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
81 E
chin
us G
eyse
r 81
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
81 E
chin
us G
eyse
r82
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r82
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r82
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r, w
ater
leve
l dow
n 32
2cm
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r, 35
min
ute
inte
rval
, 9.5
min
ute
dura
tion
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r, 7.
25 m
inut
e du
ratio
n82
Ech
inus
Gey
ser,
30-3
5 m
inut
e in
terv
al, 5
-10
min
ute
dura
tion
82 E
chin
us G
eyse
r82
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
83 E
chin
us G
eyse
r 83
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
83 E
chin
us G
eyse
r 83
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
83 E
chin
us G
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r
Lat
itude
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
geC
oll.
Tem
p(L
/min
) (°
C)
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42'
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42'
.342
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42'
.342
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42'
.342
'.3
42'
.342
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42'
.342
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42'
.342
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42'
.342
'.3
42'
.342
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42'
.342
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42'
.342
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42'
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42'
.342
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42'
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42'
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
*110
°*1
10°
*110
°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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°*1
10°
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42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
42.
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27'
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.e. .e.
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.e. .e.
.e. .e. .e. .e. .e.
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
\HJM
TR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
H
87.0
88.0
86.0
90.0
93.0
89.5
86.0
86.0
88.5
88.5
n.r.
87.0
90.0
91.0
90.0
87.0
89.0
88.0
89.0
88.5
92.0
89.5
88.0
89.0
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
E02
/80b
E03
/80
E07
/80
E08
/80
J800
4E
ll/8
0E
l 2/8
0E0
1/81
E02/
81E
03/8
1E0
4/81
E06/
81E0
7/81
Ell
/81
Ell
/81
E01
/82
E01
/82
E02
/82
E03
/82
E04
/82
E05
/82
E06
/82
E07
/82
E08
/82
El 0
/82
Ell
/82
E01
/83
E02
/83
E03
/83
E05
/83
Ell
/83
fpH
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
4.7
4.0
n.r.
3.6
n.r.
3.9
3.8
n.r.
3.6
3.8
3.6
3.8
3.6
3.7
3.6
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.8
3.9
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
IpH
C
ond.
mS/
cm3.
303.
313.
283.
373.
523.
413.
423.
203.
173.
133.
063.
093.
083.
103.
143.
113.
093.
383.
373.
303.
353.
413.
343.
333.
653.
323.
263.
263.
283.
313.
29
SiO
2m
g/L
296
296
295
298
290
291
293
285
285
292
276
268
268
267
257
269
268
302
298
290
293
288
288
296
290
280 ~
279
274
262
171
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L3.
104.
043.
473.
45 -
3.41
3.25
3.02
3.32
3.53
4.40
4.64
2.85 ~
1.64 - -
2.10
2.30
2.50
4.40
2.10
2.30
2.20 - - - - --
mg/
L1.
681.
581.
701.
973.
881.
762.
102.
362.
192.
442.
472.
462.
904.
902.
822.
812.
871.
731.
671.
632.
391.
401.
611.
54 - - - -
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L--
0.14
--
0.13
-
0.36
-
0.39
--
0.26
-
0.37
-- 0.
35-
0.28
--
0.28
--
0.28
-
0.30
--
0.25
--
0.34
--
0.34
--
0.33
--
0.32
--
0.33
--
0.18
--
0.18
--
0.17
--
0.16
-- 0.
17-
0.17
--
0.17
- .. - ..
Ca
mg/
L4.
664.
685.
167.
364.
324.
193.
953.
593.
914.
136.
574.
214.
865.
443.
663.
673.
374.
654.
624.
974.
914.
864.
705.
058.
934.
224.
154.
402.
374.
746.
32
Mg
mg/
L0.
490.
480.
440.
440.
420.
430.
400.
510.
520.
540.
600.
540.
560.
620.
520.
520.
520.
550.
550.
560.
550.
540.
550.
560.
380.
460.
450.
480.
040.
560.
62
Srm
g/L
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.01
0.04
0.01
0.01 -- -- - -- -- -- - - -
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.01 - ~ - -- -
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
152
155
168
167
159
160
160
157
153
153
150
150
151
150
151
150
149
151
150
145
154
152
147
150 98 141
133
157
152
158
155
Km
g/L
49.0
52.4
61.2
56.6
69.0
54.5
55.3
47.6
50.1
48.5
47.7
45.4
47.7
49.8
45.2
45.9
46.1
60.0
58.8
58.1
57.2
58.4
60.3
63.4
32.7
49.2
48.1
52.8
48.1
49.0
54.8
Lim
g/L 1.0
1.0
1.2
1.2
0.9
1.1 1.0
1.2
1.3
1.2
1.3
0.9
0.9
0.9
1.0
1.0
1.0
0.7
0.8
0.7
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
0.9
Rb
mg/
L0.
40.
50.
40.
40.
40.
40.
30.
30.
30.
40.
40.
30.
30.
40.
30.
30.
30.
40.
40.
40.
50.
40.
30.
5 -
Cs
mg/
L0.
110.
140.
180.
340.
120.
320.
15<0
.05
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
50.
100.
090.
070.
180.
100.
050.
11 _.
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Tab
le I:
W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4N
umbe
r m
g/L
E02
/80b
E03
/80
E07
/80
E08
/80
J800
4E
ll/8
0E
l 2/8
0E
01/8
1E
02/8
1E0
3/81
E04/
81E
06/8
1E
07/8
1E
ll/8
1E
ll/8
1E
01/8
2E
01/8
2E
02/8
2E
03/8
2E
04/8
2E
05/8
2E
06/8
2E
07/8
2E
08/8
2E
l 0/8
2E
ll/8
2E
01/8
3E
02/8
3E
03/8
3E
05/8
3E
ll/8
3
HC
O3
mg/
L 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
CO
3 SO
4m
g/L
m
g/L
264
274
310
210
270
310
310
190
170
170
190
200
220
190
170
180
180
300
300
310
300
285
305
300
120
290
144
285
288
225
285
Cl
mg/
L13
314
115
415
412
713
914
014
813
913
513
612
111
811
312
511
411
612
211
811
011
812
710
811
611
111
111
612
112
112
112
6
F B
rm
g/L
m
g/L
5.0
--5.
1 --
5.1
--5.
0 -
4.4
--4.
9 --
4.9
--5.
3 --
5.4
--5.
4 --
5.3
--5.
2 --
5.5
--5.
2 --
5.2
--5.
1 --
5.1
--5.
0 --
5.0
--4.
9 --
4.7
--4.
8 --
4.9
--5.
0 --
1.9
--4.
8 --
5.4
-4.
8 --
4.8
--5.
4 --
5.1
--
B
H2S
Zn
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
2.5
2.7
2.2
2.0
1.8
1.8
1.8
2.0
2.1
2.5 .7 .8 .8 .8 .9 .9 .7 .2 .4 1.2
2.9
1.5
1.2
2.9
2.9
2.0
2.1
2.6
1.9
1.6
2.2
Cu
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8m
g/L
m
eq/L
%
o %
o1.
71.
61.
41.
4__
1.6
1.4
2.6
2.6
._ __ __ __ __ __
2.6
2.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
0.8
__ __ ._
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
_. _. .. _. __ ._ __ __ __ __ ._ ._ __ .. _. ._ __ ._ _. __ _
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Tab
le I:
W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Samp
leNumber
E02/84
E03/84
E04/84
E08/84
J8417
J8616
J9302
J7902
J8006
J790
1J8429
J8623
J862
0F9020
J931
0J7
911
Hydro
J842
1J8422
J8615
J810
2J791
0J842
0J8614
J790
9J8104
J7844
J8618
F9019
J9304
J8423
Date
10-Feb-84
10-M
ar-8
412
-Apr
-84
15-A
ug-8
4ll-Sep-84
15-S
ep-8
625-Jul
-93
30-S
ep-7
916-Sep-80
30-Sep-79
12-S
ep-8
416
-Sep
-86
16-S
ep-8
64-Sep-90
26-Jun
-93
2-Oct-79
10-Mar-84
ll-Sep-84
ll-Sep
-84
15-S
ep-8
64-Oct-81
2-Oct-79
ll-Sep-84
15-S
ep-8
62-Oct-79
4-Oct-81
10-O
ct-7
816-Sep
-86
4-Sep-90
25-Jun-93
ll-Sep-84
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
Ech
inus
Gey
ser,
1m b
elow
top
of v
ent
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
Ech
inus
Gey
ser,
duri
ng r
efill
Ech
inus
Gey
ser
(bal
ance
err
or c
ause
d by
aci
dity
)E
chin
us G
eyse
r, du
ring
eru
ptio
n (b
alan
ce e
rror
cau
sed
by a
cidi
ty)
Em
eral
d Sp
ring
Em
eral
d Sp
ring
Fenn
er D
rill
Hol
e Sp
ring
Fenn
er D
rill
Hol
e Sp
ring
Fenn
er D
rill
Hol
e Sp
ring
Hor
sesh
oe S
prin
gH
orse
shoe
Spr
ing
(bal
ance
err
or c
ause
d by
aci
dity
)H
orse
shoe
Spr
ing
(bal
ance
err
or c
ause
d by
aci
dity
)H
ydro
phan
e Sp
ring
, chu
rnin
g vi
goro
usly
Nor
th H
ydro
phan
e Sp
ring
Sout
h H
ydro
phan
e Sp
ring
Nor
th H
ydro
phan
e Sp
ring
Hyd
roph
ane
Spri
ngL
ittle
Alc
olve
Spr
ing
Med
usa
Spri
ngM
edus
a Sp
ring
Med
usa
Spri
ngO
rpim
ent
Spri
ngPe
arl
Gey
ser
Perp
etua
l Sp
oute
r, ab
ove
Fire
crac
ker
Perp
etua
l Sp
oute
r, ab
ove
Fire
crac
ker
Perp
etua
l Sp
oute
r, ab
ove
Fire
crac
ker
Perp
etua
l Sp
oute
r, ab
ove
Fire
crac
ker
Pork
chop
Gey
ser,
refi
lling
Lat
itude
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44
*44 44 44 44 44 44 *44
*44
*44 44 44 44 44 *44
*44
*44
*44
*44°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3°4
3
.342
'.3
42'
.342
'.3
42'
.342
'.3
42'
.342
'.5
32'
.532
'.2
77'
.277
'.2
77'
°45.
002'
°45
°45,
°43
043
043.0
02'
.002
' - - - - -.1
36'
.136
'.1
36' -
°42.
958'
°43
043
°43
°43
°43
.280
'.2
80'
.280
'.2
80'
.281
'
*1 *1 *1
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
ge
10°
10°
10°
*110
°*1
10°
*110
°*1
10°
1 1 1 1 1 *1
10°
10°
10°
10°
10°
10°
*110
°*1 1 1 1 1 *1
10°
10°42
.42
.42
.42
.42
.42 42 42
.42
.41
.41
.41
.42
,42
.42
.127'
.127
'.1
27'
.127
'.1
27'
.127
'.1
27'
.211
'.2
11'
.948
'.9
48'
.948
'.6
03'
603'
603' -- -- -- - - --
42.6
70'
10°4
210
°42
10°4
210
°42
*110
°42
*110
° 42
.670
'.6
70' -
.361
'.5
17'
.517
'.5
17'
*110
°42.
517'
*110
°42.
466'
(L/m
in)
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
high 4 8 10 8 4
n.e.
n.o.
n.o.
n.e. 2 8 19 15 2 6 2 4 10 15 5 11 n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
Col
l.
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
JMT
JMT
F&T
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
F&T
JMT
RA
HJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TF&
TJM
T
Tem
p(°
C)
n.r.
n.r.
92.0
90.0
87.0
n.r.
86.0
92.0
93.0
91.0
90.0
93.0
87.0
86.2
87.7
91.5
83.0
85.0
91.0
92.0
93.5
82.5
82.0
85.0
93.5
83.0
93.0
93.5
85.3
86.3
90.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
E02
/84
E03
/84
E04
/84
E08
/84
J841
7J8
616
J930
2J7
902
J800
6J7
901
J842
9J8
623
J862
0F9
020
J931
0J7
911
Hyd
roJ8
421
J842
2J8
615
J810
2J7
910
J842
0J8
614
J790
9J8
104
J784
4J8
618
F901
9J9
304
J842
3
fpH
n.r.
n.r.
4.0
4.0
3.5
n.r.
3.4
4.5
4.5
4.7
4.2
4.5
3.2
1.9
2.9
2.9
5.9
7.9
6.8
n.r.
5.8
5.6
6.7
6.2
3.6
6.6
6.7
6.8
5.0
7.9
7.5
1 pH
C
ond.
mS/
cm3.
263.
262.
953.
153.
273.
06 n.r.
1250
3.84
3.86
4.24
3.78
3.39
2.53
2.82
2.73
19
503.
517.
427.
427.
706.
375.
11
1424
7.74
7.42
5.80
3.69
7.45
20
408.
225.
877.
705.
778.
05
SiO
2m
g/L
247
271
272
271
296
287
280
458
464
359
342
325
323
292
337
296
534
636
590
562
386
363
415
382
279
504
271
270
262
276
552
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L.. .. .. -
5.32
-- 0.
56--
0.12
-- 0.
17-
0.03
-- 0.
10-
1.25
3.94
1.
27--
0.55
--
1.24
.. .. --
0.01
-
0.11
-- <0
.02
.. -- 0.
01--
0.98
-- 0.
39--
<0
.05
-- 0.
05<0
.01
0.02
-- 0.
01..
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L..
--
0.15
--
0.16
_.
--
0.47
0.53
3 0.
023
0.13
-- 0.
04--
<0.0
1-
0.04
--
--
0.04
-- 0.
04--
0.03
0.55
3 0.
000
0.04
-- 0.
24-- - ..
-- 0.
02--
0.
13--
0.
22~
-- 0.
63--
0.07
-- 0.
02--
0.
05--
0.
04--
0.
010.
000
0.00
5 0.
01_.
As
mg/
L -- » --
0.14 -- -
<0.1
0 -- -- " -- -- --0.
560.
56 -- -- -- -- ~ -- -- -- -- - -- -- --
1.70
1.60
Ca
mg/
L8.
795.
675.
206.
403.
624.
314.
762.
602.
153.
522.
442.
722.
402.
563.
164.
303.
122.
282.
633.
422.
563.
644.
034.
785.
574.
356.
007.
115.
867.
904.
25
Mg
mg/
L0.
670.
580.
500.
190.
400.
520.
480.
180.
110.
060.
060.
060.
210.
180.
260.
420.
030.
020.
010.
030.
230.
090.
100.
180.
120.
030.
070.
070.
030.
050.
03
Srm
g/L -- ~ -- -- -- - -
<0.5
00.
04<0
.50 -- -- -
0.01 --
<0.5
0 -- -- -- --
0.14
<0.5
0 -- --
<0.5
00.
16<0
.10 --
0.02
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
153
153
159
177
139
148
154
<1.0
34
3<0
.2
327
<1.0
39
434
138
321
30.
1 22
418
8<1
.0
221
369
341
407
394
270
318
361
378
350
370
<0.1
35
232
4<0
.1
351
380
416
Km
g/L
53.5
50.2
43.3
47.0
49.6
52.0
54.9
70.3
57.2
45.3
21.5
20.9
58.2
52.8
56.5
73.3
77.6
88.4
88.8
96.7
39.2
64.4
56.6
58.7
60.8
49.6
46.0
36.5
42.9
51.1
73.5
Lim
g/L
0.9
0.8
1.4
0.6
0.9
0.8
0.7
4.0
3.7
4.9
4.8
4.7
2.7
1.9
2.3
3.3
6.2
6.8
6.9
6.3
3.1
3.7
5.7
5.2
4.6
5.9
4.6
4.5
3.9
4.6
7.3
Rb
mg/
L~ 0.4
0.4 ~ 0.4
0.5
0.4
0.4
0.3 ~ 0.2
0.4
0.4
0.4
0.5 -- -- -- 0.8
0.3
0.5 -- 0.5
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.6
0.4
0.5 __
Cs
mg/
L 0.08
0.09 - 0.11
0.15
0.44
0.33
0.36 -- 0.^6
0.27
0.25
0.37
0.52 -- -- ~ 0.64
0.27
0.53 -- 0.49
0.61
0.52
0.56
0.47
0.48
0.84
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
E02
/84
E03
/84
E04
/84
E08
/84
J841
7J8
616
J930
2J7
902
J800
6J7
901
J842
9J8
623
J862
0F9
020
J931
0J7
911
Hyd
roJ8
421
J842
2J8
615
J810
2J7
910
J842
0J8
614
J790
9J8
104
J784
4J8
618
F901
9J9
304
J842
3
NH
4m
g/L
-- ~ ~ ~ 1.1
1.8 ~ 5.8 ~ 2.0
1.1
2.5
2.4 - ~ 4.2 ~ 0.4
0.6
1.6
4.5
2.2
0.5 .6 .4 .0 .4 .0 ~ 0.2
HC
O3
CO
3m
g/L
mg/
L0
-0
-0
-0
~0
-0
~0
--0
~0
-0
~0
-0
~0
~0
-0
-0
-40
-
65
~56
--
53
--18
-
58
--36
-
21 0 -
45 46
-28
-
42
-29
-
48
--
SO4
mg/
L29
026
026
026
022
036
029
116
6 90 127 39 64 193
125
235
144 12 15 20 41 39 44 20 36 39 21 67 95 57 54 17
Cl
mg/
L12
612
111
712
212
411
712
053
854
862
660
259
634
837
237
143
670
471
169
468
345
149
864
364
363
068
350
950
052
864
080
2
F B
rm
g/L
m
g/L
4.8
--4.
9 --
4.3
--3.
6 --
5.0
--6.
3 --
4.2
-4.
9 --
4.0
--7.
6 --
7.6
--9.
1 --
2.8
--2.
7 2.
31.
9 -
4.0
-6.
7 -
6.4
--6.
7 -
8.1
--5.
9 -
4.9
--5.
2 --
6.3
--5.
0 --
6.4
--6.
3 --
6.7
--7.
9 1.
24.
7 --
6.1
--
Bm
g/L
2.4
1.8
2.2
2.4
2.4
2.0
1.3
8.4
6.7
9.1
11.6
9.7
5.2
5.0
2.2
5.6
10.9
9.9
10.2
10.6
5.9
6.4
9.2
9.5
7.6
9.0
8.6
8.2
8.4
7.4
11.0
H2S
Zn
mg/
L m
g/L
- ._ .. __ 0.12
0.01
<0.0
2__ 0.04
<0
.02
__
0.07
50.
100.
961.
59<0
.01
0.04
- .. 0.12
0.11
0.16
0.
02._ 0.12
<0.0
1 0.
040.
070.
030.
076
0.7 _. __
Cu
acid
itym
g/L
m
eq/L
._ __ __ __1.
01.
5__
<0.0
4 0.
4_.
<0.0
4 0.
30 0.8
0.8
2.3
__ __
<0.0
4 2.
2- ._ __ ._ ._
<0.0
4._ __
<0.0
4 0.
7__ ._ __ __ __ ._
deut
eriu
m%
0 - ~ " - - - -125 -140 -- ~ -
-128 -
-131 ~ - ~ ~ - -136 ~ ~
-149 ~ ~ ~
-137 ~ ~
O-1
8
%0 - - ~
-16.
5~ ~
-10.
4-
-14.
5-1
3.7
- ~
-12.
0~
-12.
9-
-13.
9-1
5.0
~
-14.
2-1
2.9
-14.
9
-15.
5-1
4.7
- ~
-13.
8
-15.
1
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Samp
leNumber
ROF-
1Hu
tch9
0F9018
J9305
J862
1J8107
J790
5J9309
J8414
J8424
J790
6J9308
J8103
NPorTer
J842
7J8622
F9012
F902
5J9306
J9307
J790
7J8
001
J8413
J8105
J8106
J8108
J811
1J8112
J8113
J811
4J8116
Date
20-Jun-88
22-Jan-90
4-Se
p-90
25-Jun-93
16-S
ep-8
64-
Oct-
812-Oct-79
26-Jun-9
3ll-Sep-84
ll-Sep-84
2-Oct-79
26-J
un-9
34-Oct-81
10-M
ar-8
412
-Sep
-84
16-S
ep-8
62-
Sep-
906-Sep-90
25-Jun-93
25-J
un-9
32-Oct-79
14-S
ep-8
0ll
-Sep
-84
4-Oct-81
4-Oct-81
4-Oc
t-81
6-Oct-81
6-Oc
t-81
6-Oct-81
6-Oc
t-81
6-Oct-81
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Pork
chop
Gey
ser
Pork
chop
Gey
ser,
afte
r exp
losi
onPo
rkch
op G
eyse
r, a
fter
exp
losi
onPo
rkch
op G
eyse
r, a
fter
exp
losi
onR
ealg
ar S
prin
gR
eces
s Po
olR
ealg
ar S
prin
gN
'
of S
ulfu
r D
ust
Spri
ngSt
eam
boat
Gey
ser,
pre
play
Stea
m V
alve
Gey
ser,
ref
illin
gV
erm
a Sp
ring
, yel
low
sul
fur
depo
sit,
spin
ey S
iO2
Ver
mill
ion
(bal
ance
err
or c
ause
d by
aci
dity
)Y
ello
w F
unne
l Sp
ring
Unn
amed
spr
ing
at n
orth
end
of
Porc
elai
n T
erra
ceU
nmm
ed s
prin
g at
nor
th e
nd o
f Po
rcel
ain
Ter
race
I,*!..
; .m
ed s
prin
g at
nor
th e
nd o
f Po
rcel
ain
Ter
race
Unn
amed
spg
., N
end
Por
cela
in T
erra
ce (
F902
5), d
urin
g ba
ck b
asin
dis
turb
ance
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
th e
nd P
orce
lain
Ter
race
, sa
me
as F
9012
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
th e
nd o
f Po
rcel
ain
Ter
race
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
N e
nd P
orce
lain
Ter
race
(ba
lanc
e er
ror
caus
ed b
y ac
idity
)U
nnam
ed s
prin
g ne
ar V
erm
a Sp
ring
Unn
amed
spr
ing
near
Nor
ris
Mus
eum
Unn
amed
spr
ing
nort
h of
Ste
ambo
at G
eyse
rU
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
wes
t ar
ea,
gass
y, t
urqu
oise
col
or w
ater
Unn
amed
poo
l, so
uthw
est
of P
orkc
hop
Gey
ser,
nea
r ol
d ro
adU
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
ear
stea
m v
ent
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sm
all
acid
ic f
ryin
g pa
n, n
ear
Rea
lgar
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
yel
low
-gre
en c
olor
, 30
' x 1
5', L
sha
ped
Ur;n
m
ed s
prin
g so
uth
of L
edge
Spr
ing
Unn
amed
poo
l, cl
osed
bas
in,
sout
hwes
t are
aU
nnam
ed s
prin
g, S
55°E
to L
edge
Gey
ser,
30m
Lat
itude
*44°
43.2
81'
*44°
43.2
81'
*44°
43.2
81'
*44°
43.2
81'
44°4
4.06
8' ~*4
4°44
.157
'
44°4
4.15
7'*4
4°43
.475
' - ~
44°4
3.66
8' *4
4°43
.845
'*4
4°43
.845
'*4
4°43
.845
'*4
4°43
.845
'*4
4°43
.845
'
44°4
3.84
7'44
°43.
847' - ~ - ~ - ~ ~ --
Lon
gitu
de
*110
°42.
466'
*110
°42.
466'
*110
°42.
466'
*110
°42.
466'
110°
42.5
26' ~
*110
°42.
388'
110°
42.3
89'
*110
°42.
037 - -
110°
42.0
35' -
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048'
*110
°42.
048' - - - - - - - -- - «
Dis
char
ge(L
/min
)n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e. 4 30 8n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e. 211
4 8n.
e.hi
gh n.e.
n.e.
n.e. 4
3.5 1 1
huge 2<1 n.e. 19
none 2
Col
l.
RO
FR
AH
JMT
F&
TJM
TJM
TJM
TF
&T
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
RA
HJM
TJM
TJM
TM
KF
&T
F&T
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
Tem
p(°
C)
80.0
n.r.
89.0
83.9
92.0
80.0
77.0
73.0
28.0
67.5
67.0
79.6
62.0
91.0
91.0
94.0
88.0
83.0
79.4
n.r.
67.0
93.0
89.0
73.0
79.0
80.0
89.5
38.0
65.0
57.0
78.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
RO
F-1
Hut
ch90
F901
8J9
305
J862
1J8
107
J790
5J9
309
J841
4J8
424
J790
6J9
308
J810
3N
PorT
erJ8
427
J862
2F9
012
F902
5J9
306
J930
7J7
907
J800
1J8
413
J810
5J8
106
J810
8J8
111
J811
2J8
113
J811
4J8
116
fpH
n.r.
n.r.
7.5
8.0
4.3
4.4
3.4
5.3
7.7
4.7
2.9
1.8
3.5
6.2
6.5
5.4
3.2
6.8
7.7
n.r.
2.9
6.8
3.4
5.6
4.1
3.5
n.r.
3.0
3.6
4.1
4.4
IpH
7.50
8.41
7.91
7.30
3.12
3.34
3.89
5.08
7.75
6.62
3.10 n.r.
3.06
7.61
7.52
4.49
2.82
5.36
6.14
2.74
3.18
5.05
3.02
7.09
3.06
2.97
2.67
2.95
3.04
3.19
4.94
Con
d.m
S/cm -
2200 ~
2780 -
1879 -
2120 - -- - ~
2230 -- -- -- ~ -- -- - - - 199
1919
1833 -
1928
2060
1433
2030
SiO
2m
g/L -
559
549
572
212
365
225
200
527
344
254
260
462
625
635
538
520
665
458
334
268
638
315
208
298
351
140
233
259
230
471
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L.-
0.42
0.
02<0
.01
0.45
--
0.10
--
0.91
--
0.22
--
0.71
--
0.10
__ --
1.55
--
0.58
--
0.33
.. - --
0.06
7.12
2.
870.
41
0.10
--
0.04
--
0.15
-
1.04
--
0.05
--
0.11
--
1.02
--
4.56
--
1.19
--
1.50
--
0.93
- 1.
03--
0.
93
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.04
4 0.
054
0.08
8 0.
012
-- -
0.30
0 0.
282
.. -- - -- .. -
0.00
5 0.
035
0.13
1 0.
014
.. __ .. _. .. __ ..
Mn
mg/
L --
0.04
0.04
<0.0
10.
03<0
.02
0.02
0.03 -- -
0.06
0.07
0.07 -- -
0.02
0.03
0.02
0.02
<0.0
10.
05<0
.01 --
<0.0
20.
110.
180.
020.
040.
030.
030.
03
As
mg/
L -
2.80
3.80
1.80 -- ~ ~
1.80 -- -- --
1.24 -- -- -- --
2.50
3.20
1.30
0.97 -- - - -- - ~
2.60 -- --
Ca
mg/
L3.
403.
533.
223.
354.
975.
327.
3510
.21.
825.
424.
751.
572.
981.
711.
721.
471.
822.
822.
220.
924.
502.
410.
410.
543.
097.
811.
605.
532.
322.
562.
64
Mg
mg/
L0.
280.
280.
030.
010.
260.
050.
440.
080.
020.
720.
230.
660.
080.
010.
030.
010.
210.
070.
010.
010.
150.
010.
080.
010.
260.
510.
190.
230.
070.
160.
33
Srm
g/L --
<0.
100.
01 -- ~0.
15<0
.50 -- -- -
<0.
50 --
0.15 -- -- --
0.01
0.01 -- --
<0.5
00.
02 -- --
0.16
0.15
0.13
0.16
0.05 -
0.08
Ba
Na
mg/
L
mg/
L47
4<0
.1
455
<0.1
39
736
531
234
331
433
830
830
722
3 27 351
415
385
413
<0.1
33
4<0
.1
400
372
324
239
<0.2
33
6 19 930
726
310
225
929
521
835
1
Km
g/L
86.1
94.5
85.5
84.1
56.8
28.5
79.6
42.1
71.8 8.8
79.2
28.3
52.9
88.2
100.
211
3.0
99.5
112.
495
.797
.780
.491
.912
.0 5.1
72.1
42.1
23.7
67.6
49.6
26.3
69.8
Lim
g/L
7.4
6.2
4.8
5.1
3.2
4.3
3.2
2.4
4.9
2.8
2.4
0.1
5.8
6.3
6.7
6.2
4.1
5.4
5.3
4.0
2.4
4.5
0.1
0.1
4.6
3.3
1.4
3.5
4.3
2.2
4.3
Rb
mg/
L~ 0.8
0.8
0.9
0.4
0.3
0.5
0.4 -- -- 0.3
0.2
0.5 -- -- 0.8
0.8
1.0
0.9
0.7
0.3
0.6 - 0.0
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.5
0.6
0.2
0.6
Cs
mg/
L--
0.91
0.62
0.97
0.39
0.48
0.49
0.53 -- --
0.27
0.02
0.50 -- ~
0.55
0.48
0.75
0.96
0.57
0.32
0.46 --
0.04
0.46
0.41
0.20
0.36
0.58
0.25
0.58
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
RO
F-1
Hut
ch90
F901
8J9
305
J862
1J8
107
J790
5J9
309
J841
4J8
424
J790
6J9
308
J810
3N
Por
Ter
J842
7J8
622
F901
2F9
025
J930
6J9
307
J790
7J8
001
J841
3J8
105
J810
6J8
108
J811
1J8
112
J811
3J8
114
J811
6
NH
4 m
g/L
- - - 3 1 2 - 0 - 2 - 1 - 0 2 - - - - 1 - - 1 2 - 3- - .- A .6 .6 - .6 - .8 - .9 - .9 .0 - - - - .9 - - .8 .2 - .04.
4<(
- 2).l
- .1
HC
O3
CO
3 m
g/L
m
g/L
79
--
58
--60
~
49
~0
-0
~0
-17
--
57
--12
--
0 ~
0 -
0 ~
66
-47
--
7 ~
0 -
32
--52
--
0 -
0 ~
56
--0
-39
--
0 -
0 ~
0 ~
0 -
0 -
0 ~
11
SO4
mg/
L
48 85 64 23 134 54 121 64 50 87 147
1370 78 16 30 78 13
3 99 33 578
150 16 54 40 60 140
304
144 75 117 31
Cl
mg/
L
816
676
651
668
497
562
511
530
547
430
370 7
640
705
740
671
527
634
665
584
387
556 6 16
562
415
230
451
531
326
623
F
Br
mg/
L
mg/
L
6.5
--5.
7 --
10.8
2.
90.
2 --
7.4
--3.
8 --
5.0
-5.
0 --
5.0
--4.
2 --
2.6
-0.
3 -
5.7
--6.
3 --
5.8
--8.
7 --
5.0
2.6
8.2
2.7
4.7
--4.
0 --
2.6
--4.
1 --
0.6
-1.
0 --
3.9
--3.
5 --
1.2
--0.
5 -
3.5
--4.
4 --
5.2
--
Bm
g/L
11
.210
.39.
77.
37.
88.
07.
05.
88.
36.
75.
03.
38.
410
.910
.410
.08.
410
.17.
36.
15.
36.
50.
20.
27.
55.
81.
85.
56.
64.
56.
6
H2S
Z
n C
u ac
idity
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
eq/L
- 1.08 1.2
0.26
--
--
1.
10.
050.
06
0.03
<
0.04
0.
93.
9 0.02
0.
04
<0.
04
1.6
<0.0
10.
04 --
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8 C
-13
%0
%0
%
0
-136
-1
2.-
-12
.9~ -
.6
Tri
tium
(TU
)
~ ~ ~
-144
-1
5.2
-1
2-1
1
-148
-1
6.__
-11
-
.3 .9 .7-
.8-
- - - - -
.15.
40.
10 0.4 - 1.63
1.47
0.08
0.
03
<0.0
4 1.
7
0.6
0.06
0.07
50.
20.
09
-
-
7.5
0.31
--
--
2.
00.
8 --
--
1.
71.
60.
04
..
-126
-1
1- -- --
-149
-1
6...
-12
-15.
-15
-13.
-14.
-
.1- - -
,9- -
.2 ,3 .3 1 .2
- - - - - ~ - - --
-16.
0__
-14.
.5
__
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Tabl
e I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sample
Number
J8117
J8118
J815
0J8416
J8418
J8419
J842
8J8
430
J931
1J8619
J931
2
Date
6-Oct-
816-Oct-
81
16-O
ct-8
1ll-Sep-84
ll-S
ep-8
4ll-Sep-8
412-Sep-8
412-Sep-84
26-J
un-9
316
-Sep
-86
26-Jun-93
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
thw
est o
f Por
cela
in T
erra
ceU
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
outh
sid
e C
rack
ling
Sprin
gs L
ake
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
2m
abo
ve G
ibbo
n R
iver
, 50m
N o
f cam
pgro
und
Unn
amed
spr
ing
betw
een
Cis
tern
Spr
ing
and
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nus
Gey
ser,
S si
de o
f tra
ilU
nnam
ed s
prin
g ab
ove
Echi
nus
Gey
ser
Unn
amed
, "R
oot"
spr
ing
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
th o
f Bla
ck P
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high
est d
isch
argi
ng s
prin
gU
nnam
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prin
g in
Nor
ris A
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Unn
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uter
eas
t of H
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shoe
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amed
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ser
on is
land
in T
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lus
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, 50m
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°E fr
om C
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talu
s C
rk, 5
0m N
10°E
from
Cin
der
Pool
MA
MM
OTH
CO
RR
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RT8
302
1983
Roa
ring
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ntai
n Sp
ring,
sou
th s
ide
MA
MM
OTH
HO
T SP
RIN
GS
J790
3 l-
Oct
-79
Aph
rodi
te T
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ce, n
orth
wes
t sid
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109
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phro
dite
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race
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2 12
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-86
Aph
rodi
te T
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uch
activ
ity le
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er a
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rce
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iner
va T
erra
ceJ8
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ceJ8
603
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6 M
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va T
erra
ce
LA D
UK
E SP
RIN
GS
J861
3 15
-Sep
-86
La D
uke
Sprin
g S7
13
4-Se
p-86
La
Duk
e Sp
ring
S713
B
n.r.
La D
uke
Sprin
g
Latit
ude
Long
itude
*44°
43.9
92'
44°4
3.96
5'44
°43.
965'
44°5
8.05
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°58.
05'
44°5
8.05
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°59.
11'
44°5
9.11
'44
°59.
11'
44°5
9.11
'44
°59.
11'
*44°
58.2
40'
*44°
58.2
40'
*44°
58.2
40'
*110
°42.
566'
110°
42.5
73'
110°
42.5
73'
110°
42.7
6'11
0°42
.76'
110°
42.7
6'11
0041
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110°
41.3
1'11
0°41
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110°
41.3
1'11
0°41
.31'
*110
°42.
320'
*110
°42.
320'
*110
°42.
320'
Dis
char
ge(L
/min
) 4n.
e.66
3 1 145 15 <4 n.e. 8
n.e.
seep
high
high
high
4750
4750
huge
huge
huge
high
huge
huge 38 n.e.
n.e.
Col
l.
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
F&T
JMT
F&T
AH
T
JMT
JMT
JMT
RS RS RS
RS
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
RS RS
Tem
p.(°
C)
90.0
85.0
88.0
85.0
94.0
94.0
84.0
79.0
85.0
88.0
79.8
n.r.
74.0
74.0
73.5
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
49.0
74.0
64.0
75.0
54.0
n.r.
n.r.
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J811
7J8
118
J815
0J8
416
J841
8J8
419
J842
8J8
430
J931
1J8
619
J931
2
fpH
4.0
6.1
6.8
3.4
6.9
3.4
6.2
2.6
3.7
4.0
3.5
IpH
3.18
6.33
7.10
3.13
7.73
3.01
6.27
2.53
3.51
3.05
3.40
Con
d.m
S/cm
2250
1765
928 - -
2020 -- --
SiO
2m
g/L
321
451
166
318
215
312
598
253
347
337
321
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L--
1.
40--
0.
44--
0.
18- - - - -
0.29
0.
30--
0.
71--
0.
30
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
--
0.31
-- 0.
04--
1.10
.. .. .. ..0.
281
0.00
9 --
0.05
0.29
7 0.
003
0.04
As
Ca
mg/
L m
g/L
-- 6.
25--
2.
09--
22
.9--
1.31
--
0.58
--
3.01
--
1.72
--
1.89
2.80
2.
89--
2.
522.
90
2.56
Mg
mg/
L1.
040.
194.
210.
250.
03 '
0.32
0.04
0.24
0.16
0.15
0.15
Srm
g/L
0.10
0.09 - - -- -- -- -- -- --
MA
MM
OT
H C
OR
RID
OR
T83
02n.
r.2.
16
359
..
-- 0.
430.
05--
MA
MM
OT
H H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ7
903
J810
9J8
602
S715
S717
S720
BS7
23B
J860
4J7
904
J811
0J8
603
6.8
6.7
6.6
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
6.1
6.5
7.2
6.9
7.57
7.27
7.26
7.96
7.43
7.78
7.90
7.37
7.28
7.78
7.68
- 1963 -- -- -- -- 1895 -
57 52 107 54 46 48 50 94 55 58 169
-- <0
.03
0.01
0.
14--
0.
03- - .. .. --
0.03
-- 0.
070.
01
0.13
--
0.05
--
0.03
--
0.04
-- 0.
03-. -- .. ..
-- 0.
03--
<0.0
2--
0.02
-- 0.
03
-- 3
91
0.69
275
-- 33
4--
166
-- 2
41--
225
-- 1
77--
214
-- 3
35
0.86
261
-- 35
3
72.9
69.9
68.7
74.8
58.2
60.4
75.5
55.7
63.4
71.6
70.0
2.00
1.89
1.46 -- -- -- --
1.46
2.00
1.85
1.56
LA D
UK
E S
PRIN
GS
J861
3S7
13S7
13B
7.5
n.r.
n.r.
7.76
7.89
8.02
-- --
135 47 32
--
0.04
.. ..
-- 0.
02..
-- 3
36
- 3
52--
21.3
59.5
60.0 3.34
3.54 -
mg/
L
1.0
Na
mg/
L38
032
917
0 91 84 151
374
206
272
276
240
Km
g/L
79.7
56.7
35.5
13.3
13.3
42.2
99.5
5*; i
58.3
69.1
57.1
Lim
g/L
5.9
4.9
1.0
1.1
0.6
1.5
6.4 ; 3.2
4.0
2.9
Rb
mg/
L0.
60.
3<0
.01
- -- - 0.5
0.5
0.5
Cs
mg/
L0.
490.
43<0
.01
- - ~ - 0.58
0.40
0.49
47
30.4
114
117
130
137
101
106
136
100
121
115
128
82.7
52.2
49.0
50.7
37.4
39.7
47.6
36.8
82.6
40.6
47.4
.4 .4 .5 .5 .0 .1 .5 .2 .4 .4 .5
0.4
0.3
0.4 -- -- 0.3
0.4
0.3
0.4
0.27
0.27
0.30 - - - - 0.21
0.28
0.23
0.28
230
20.3
232
22.2
30
5.1
0.3
0.1
0.06
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Tab
le I:
W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J811
7J8
118
J815
0J8
416
J841
8J8
419
J842
8J8
430
J931
1J8
619
J931
2
NH
4m
g/L
4.9
1.9
3.5
5.0
1.5
1.8
1.4 - - 2.8
HC
O3
CO
3m
g/L
m
g/L
0 --
12
--28
5 -
0 --
81 0 --
11 0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
SO4
mg/
L 78 80 26 49 90 204 46 230 77 157
110
Cl
mg/
L67
954
016
614
7 59 201
695
361
437
477
396
F B
rm
g/L
m
g/L
3.4
-5.
0 --
1.4
--3.
0 --
2.7
--4.
15.
3 --
2.8
-2.
7 --
4.5
--3.
0 -
Bm
g/L
8.8
7.1
3.7
2.3
0.8
3.3
10.0
5.6
3.5
7.3
3.5
H2S
Zn
mg/
L m
g/L
0.06
0.06
0.11 - .. -- .. .. --
0.13
1.03
Cu
acid
itym
g/L
meq
/L0.
6
0.8
_.
1.2
_.
3.7
--
1.2
_.
deut
eriu
m
O-1
8 C
-13
%0
%0
%
0
-14
-14
-18.
-11
-12.
-15
-15.
-16.
- -
.4 .8 .0 .3 9 .1 .4 .9- -
Tri
tium
(TU
) - - - -- -- --
MA
MM
OT
H C
OR
RID
OR
T
8302
--
0 M
AM
MO
TH
HO
T S
PRIN
GS
660
33
0.3
1.7
12.0
J790
3J8109
J8602
S715
S717
S720
BS7
23B
J860
4J7
904
J8110
J8603
3.9
0.9
2.5 - - - - - 3.0
0.9
1.7
810
--
641
415
--
242
-36
2 --
264
218
--
309
-815
--63
5 --
420
--
574
550
780
600
480
260
600
516
605
570
760
198
162
162
172
148
132
165
132
163
162
172
3.5
--2.9
--
2.5
-1.
9 --
1.4
-2.2
--1.
5 --
2.9
--
3.4
-2.
5 --
2.3
-
3.6
3.1
4.5
4.4
3.3
3.2
4.0
3.5
3.5
3.1
4.5
0.09
50.03
0.48 ~ - - --
<0.00
0.14
0.01
0.72
LA DUKE SPR
INGS
J8613
S713
S713
B
0.5 -
170
136
--
82
-
1340
1320 31
44 50 28
4.4
-3.
4 -
0.9
--
<0.1 0.7
0.6
0.03 -
0.03
<0.0
4
0.02
0.
0198
152
147
-143
-152
-148
-145
18.
4 18
.3
18.3
18.2
-2
.118
.418
.118
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-19.
3 -4
.2
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
SI 0
94S1
154
LD1
LD
2LD
3L
D4
LD5
LD
6S7
19SI
092
S115
1D
UW
1R
CF
Dat
e
1987
13- A
pr-8
722
-Jan
-88
22-J
an-8
822
-Jan
-88
22- J
an- h
822
-Jan
-88
22-J
an-8
85-
Sep-
86 n.r.
13- A
pr-8
715
-Dec
-87
15-D
ec-8
7
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
La D
uke
Spri
ngL
a D
uke
Sprin
gL
a D
uke
Spri
ngs,
sou
ther
n ar
eaL
a D
uke
Spri
ngs,
cen
tral
are
aL
a D
uke
Spri
ngs,
cen
tral
are
aI
a D
uke
Spri
ngs,
nor
ther
nmos
t are
aLa
Duk
e Sp
ring
s, d
irec
tly s
outh
of L
a D
uke
Spri
ngLa
Duk
e Pr
oper
, poo
l w
here
wat
er d
isch
arge
s fr
om b
oxM
iller
Wel
lM
iller
Wel
lM
iller
Wel
lM
iller
Wel
l?,
197f
t dow
n ca
sing
, w
ater
leve
l 75f
tR
eese
Cre
ek (
war
m m
iner
al s
prin
g) (
Ca
not p
rese
rved
)
WA
SHB
UR
N S
PRIN
GS
Low
er G
roup
J780
8 29
-Sep
-78
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
25m
due
wes
t of I
nkpo
tJ7
809
29-S
ep-7
8 U
nnam
ed p
ool,
75m
wes
t of I
nkpo
tU
pper
Gro
upJ7
806
29-S
ep-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 2
nd d
rain
age
from
wes
t mar
gin,
mon
oclin
ic s
ulfu
r cr
ysta
lsJ7
807
29-S
ep-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 4
th d
rain
age
from
wes
tern
mar
gin,
obl
ong
vent
MIR
RO
R P
LA
TE
AU
BA
SIN
SPo
nunt
pa S
prin
gsJ8
143
lj U
ct-8
1 Po
nunt
pa S
prin
gJ8
144
13-O
ct-8
1 Po
nunt
pa S
prin
gs G
roup
, sm
all
spri
ng, e
leva
tion
8250
ft
J814
5 13
-Oct
-81
Ponu
ntpa
Spr
ings
Gro
up,
larg
e po
ol w
/sca
llope
d si
nter
rim
, SE
end
of m
eado
wFe
rn L
ake
Are
aJ8
146
13-O
ct-8
1 Fe
rn L
ake
Hot
Spr
ing,
sou
thw
est s
ide,
ele
vatio
n 82
70 ft
.J8
147
13-O
ct-8
1 Fe
rn L
ake
Out
let (
cree
k)
Lat
itude
44°:
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
ge(L
/min
)n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.n.
e.
110°
25.8
04'
1 2 1 4
110°
14.8
21'
4se
ep 3 813
,600
Col
l.
RS
RS
WH
WH
WH
WH
WH
WH
RS
RS
RS JC JC JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
Tem
p.(°
C)
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
28.0
6.1
88.0
88.0
82.0
87.0
66.0
53.0
53.0
50.0
10.5
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
SI 0
94S1
154
LD1
LD
2L
D3
LD
4LD
5L
D6
S719
SI 0
92S1
151
DU
W1
RC
F
fpH
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
7.2
IpH
C
ond.
mS/
cm7.
547.
666.
246.
076.
626.
206.
706.
537.
758.
418.
236.
757.
81
Si0
2m
g/L 47 45 71 67 63 40 55 56 58 58 56 21 35
Al
Fe(t
ot)
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
._ ._ ._ _. ._ ._ __ .. -- --
0.60
--
11.1
Mn
mg/
L - ~ ~ - - ~
0.02
0.44
As
Ca
mg/
L
mg/
L--
336
- 3
45- 2
92- 3
13- 2
88- 1
70- 3
30--
336
--
92.7
--
87.5
--
82.8
-
92.3
--
4.72
Mg
Sr
Ba
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L59
.159
.455
.855
.956
.362
.159
.355
.286
.083
.983
.848
.0 1.86
Na
mg/
L23
123
620
421
720
412
921
522
030
729
029
3 54 209
Km
g/L
23.2
22.7
18.9
20.3
18.8
11.4
19.6
19.2
25.4
26.0
26.2 6.4
1.4
Li
Rb
mg/
L
mg/
L0.
2 --
0.2
--0.
3 --
0.3
--0.
3 --
0.2
--0.
3 --
0.3
--0.
1 --
0.1
--0.
1 --
0.1
--0.
2 --
Cs
mg/
L- - -- ~ - - ~ ~ - - --
WA
SHB
UR
N S
PRIN
GS
Low
er G
roup
J7
808
6.5
J780
9 5.
7 U
pper
Gro
up
J780
6 6.
0 J7
807
4.0
MIR
RO
R P
LA
TE
AU
BA
SIN
S Po
nunt
pa S
prin
gs
7.75
5.65
6.57
3.17
224
135
197
266
-- 0.
05--
0.05
-- 0.06
--
0.50
--
<0.0
5--
0.13
--
0.18
--
0.17
--
2.80
--
24.0
--
3.45
--
2.43
1.02
12.7
12.2 9.80
<0.10
0.20
0.20
30 28 20 16
6.1
5.9
5.0
2.0
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.11
0.12
0.10
0.16
J8143
J814
4J8145
6.8
6.8
6.8
7.23
7.32
7.15
2850
1565
1740
216
220
221
--
0.14
--
0.08
--
<0.02
--
0.07
--
0.02
--
0.08
-
7.99
--
3.80
--
7.35
1.43
0.29
0.59
Fern Lake Ar
eaJ814
6J8147
5.0
5.5
5.41
4.29
975
175
186 58
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2.65
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0.18
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0.59
-- 0.02
-
77.0
-
4.15
22.4 1.05
531
20.7
376
14.0
425
19.4
84 2727.5
7.8
0.4
<0.0
1 0.04
0.6
<0.01
0.05
0.5
<0.01
<0.0
1
0.1
<0.0
1 0.
0 <0
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.01
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
Num
ber
SI 0
94SI
154
LD1
LD
2L
D3
LD
4L
D5
LD
6S7
19SI
092
S115
1D
UW
1R
CF
NH
4 H
CO
3 C
O3
mg/
L- - - - - ~ - - - - ~ -
mg/
L
mg/
L21
118
9 --
337
-30
7 -
319
--35
1 --
314
--28
5 -
251
--25
0 -
245
-35
2 -
987
-
SO4
mg/
L14
4010
2011
8011
6011
50 753
1320
1420
1080 990
930
259 37
Cl
mg/
L 50 45 41 44 41 26 46 45 38 40 35 14 1
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L2.
5 --
4.1
--3.
4 --
3.7
-3.
4 --
1.8
--3.
8 --
3.8
--1.
5 --
1.5
--1.
9 --
5.1
--5.
4 --
Bm
g/L
1.4
<0.1
10.1
2.1
2.1 1.8
2.2
2.2
0.8
0.8
0.9
0.2
0.1
H2S
mg/
L- - - - - - -- ~ ~ ~ -
Zn
mg/
L- ~ - - ~ - - - - - ~ -
WA
SHB
UR
N S
PRIN
GS
Low
er G
roup
J780
8J7
809
400.
055
0.0
122 80
--
943
1270
24 41.
3 --
0.2
--0.
60.
10.
10.
01<0
.01
<0.0
1U
pper
Gro
upJ7
806
J780
762
5.0
875.
045
-
0 -
1800
2860
5 20.
1 --
0.3
--3.
99.
40.
250.
02<0
.01
<0.0
1
MIR
RO
R P
LA
TE
AU
BA
SIN
SPo
nunt
pa S
prin
gsJ8
143
J814
4J8
145
1.7 - 1.9
1046
--
713
--82
4 -
121 8
295
212
223
6.3
-8.
5 --
6.9
-
7.8
6.3
6.3
0.06
5-
<0.0
1
~ - -
Fern
Lak
e A
rea
J814
6J8
147
5.8
0.6
44
-0
-48
1 564 21
0.5
-1.
4 --
0.3
0.6
0.08
0.01
- __
Cu
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
mg/
L
meq
/L
%o
O-1
8
%o
C-1
3
%o
Tri
tium
(T
U)
6.4
-117
-116
-118
-120
-6.9
-4.4
-4.5
-6.7
-16.
6-1
7.0
-17.
1
-17.
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rA
stri
ngen
t Cre
ek T
herm
al A
rea
J814
8 14
-Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
thw
est s
ide
of A
stri
ngen
t Cre
ekJ8
149
14-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
mal
l co
ne, w
est s
ide
of A
stri
ngen
t Cre
ekR
ainb
ow H
ot S
prin
gsH
7913
30
-Sep
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s Sp
ring
No.
4J8
135
ll-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, H
utch
inso
n's
Spri
ng N
o. 4
H79
14
30-S
ep-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, H
utch
inso
n's
Spg.
No.
36 (
bala
nce
erro
r cau
sed
by a
cidi
ty)
H79
15
30-S
ep-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, H
utch
inso
n's
Spg.
No.
45 (
bala
nce
erro
r ca
used
by
acid
ity)
J813
3 1 l
-Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s Sp
ring
No.
45, i
ron
stai
ns o
n si
nter
J813
6 ll-
Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s Sp
ring
No.
37
J813
7 1 l
-Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s Sp
ring
No.
43
J813
4 1 l
-Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s Sp
ring
No.
44
Hot
Spr
ings
Bas
inJ8
138
12-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, f
alle
n tr
ee o
ver
orif
ice
F840
5 5-
Sep-
84 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
ame
as J
8138
J813
9 12
-Oct
-81
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
litt
le s
pout
er, i
ron
stai
ned
sint
erJ8
140
12-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, w
est p
art,
very
gas
syJ8
141
12-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
end
mai
n ba
sin,
cem
ente
d ka
mes
at h
illsi
deF8
406
5-Se
p-84
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sam
e as
J81
41J8
142
12-O
ct-8
1 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
outh
wes
t par
t, su
lfur
dep
ositi
on, g
assy
F840
7 5-
Sep-
84 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
ame
as J
8142
F840
1 5-
Sep-
84 U
nnam
ed s
prin
gF8
402
5-Se
p-84
Unn
amed
spr
ing
F840
3 5-
Sep-
84 U
nnam
ed s
prin
gF8
404
5-Se
p-84
Unn
amed
spr
ing
Con
flue
nce
of B
road
and
Sha
llow
Cre
eks
HB
S800
1 25
-Jun
-80
Con
flue
nce
of B
road
and
Sha
llow
Cre
eks,
#1
HB
S800
2 25
-Jun
-80
Con
flue
nce
of B
road
and
Sha
llow
Cre
eks,
#2
H83
c 12
9-
Sep-
83 C
onfl
uenc
e of
Bro
ad a
nd S
hallo
w C
reek
sH
83c4
1 9-
Sep-
83 C
onfl
uenc
e of
Bro
ad a
nd S
hallo
w C
reek
sH
83c5
7 9-
Sep-
83 C
onfl
uenc
e of
Bro
ad a
nd S
hallo
w C
reek
s
Lat
itude
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
ge
Col
l. T
emp.
(L
/min
) (°
C)
*44°
46.0
4'*4
4°46
.04'
110°
15.
94'
110°
15.9
4'
44°4
7.
44°4
7.
44°4
7.
44°4
7.
44°4
7.
23 15 20 21 208
110
n.e.
n.e. 27 17 38 n.e. 6 42 23 n.e. <1 n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
n.e.
225 23 114
JMT
JMT
RA
HJM
TR
AH
RA
HJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
T
JMT
RO
FJM
TJM
TJM
TR
OF
JMT
RO
FR
OF
RO
FR
OF
RO
F
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
RA
H
90.0
61.0
79.5
79.0
52.0
75.0
75.0
52.0
77.0
81.0
89.0
89.0
88.0
88.0
93.0
92.7
78.0
87.9
85.7
27.0
91.6
86.0
81.0
90.0
91.0
90.0
82.5
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
fpH
Ip
HC
ond.
mS/
cmSi
O2
mg/
LA
l Fe
(tot
)m
g/L
m
g/L
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
LC
am
g/L
Mg
Srm
g/L
m
g/L
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
Km
g/L
Li
Rb
mg/
L m
g/L
Cs
mg/
LA
stri
ngen
t Cre
ek T
herm
al A
rea
J814
8J8
149
6.8
7.49
5.9
6.62
1065
1045
203
209
--
0.17
-
1.83
-- 0.
04--
0.13
33.3
37.1
7.84
20.6
202
171
32.8
34.1
0.3
<0.0
10.
3 <0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
Rai
nbow
Hot
Spr
ings
H79
13J8
135
H79
14H
7915
J813
3J8
136
J813
7J8
134
n.r.
7.17
6.5
7.00
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
n.r.
3.0
2.32
3.2
2.95
3.0
2.34
3.0
2.30
~ 1475 -- -- --
1213 -- ~
329
301
240
292
307
228
294
298
--
0.19
--
0.44
- 11
.0--
4.20
--
4.16
-- 11
.9--
4.
21--
3.79
-- 0.
07--
0.12
-- 0.
26--
0.15
-- 0.
20--
0.29
--
0.20
-- 0.
20
26.5
26.8
18.0 8.20
7.05
17.6 7.30
7.22
15.8
<0
.50
16.0 4.90
<0
.50
1.70
<0
.05
2.11
5.62
2.05
2.09
274
271 93 91 90 95 97 93
75.0
46.9
98.5
99.4
63.1
71.9
76.3
53.9
0.5
0.3
0.4
0.1
0.5
0.4
0.6
0.5
<*.<>
0.3
0.5
0.1
0.5
0.2
0.5
0.4
0.12
0.03
0.13
0.12
0.07
<0.0
10.
020.
09H
ot S
prin
gs B
asin
J813
8F8
405
J813
9J8
140
J814
1F8
406
J814
2F8
407
F840
1F8
402
F840
3F8
404
3.0
1.93
3.0
2.81
3.2
2.55
3.0
1.79
1.6
1.74
1.5
2.15
1.6
1.70
4.0
2.45
1.6
2.08
2.7
3.05
1.8
2.31
1.6
2.30
4740 -
2760
7430
7180
7320 -- - - -
270
229
265
288
280
235
172
108
240
168
279
226
--
10.4
5-
11.9
8-
10.0
2--
9.
13--
8.76
--
4.19
-
1.05
--
2.54
»
8.02
-
0.77
--
3.24
-- 9.
37
-- 0.
16~
-- 0.
16--
0.04
-- 0.
02_.
-- <0
.02
-- .. - ..
4.52
15.1
12.6 0.82
0.61 1.89
0.32
0.23
2.29
1.95
2.00
7.85
3.11
3.38
3.73
0.92
0.58
<0.5
00.
27<0
.50
0.97
0.62
0.51
2.66
22 141
146 5 6 2 1 1 6 18 10 23
26.0
254.
722
1.0
12.9
13.0 8.4
6.1
2.2
17.8
17.3 8.5
29.5
0.0
<0.0
1--
0.0
0.7
0.0
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1-
<0.0
1 <0
.01
.. -. -- .- -_
<0.0
1-- 0.02
<0.0
1<0
.01
-
<0.0
1-- " - - "
Con
flue
nce
of B
road
and
Sha
llow
Cre
eks
HB
S800
1H
BS8
002
H83
cl2
H83
c41
H83
c57
6.8
7.83
7.1
n.r.
6.8
8.34
6.9
8.42
6.9
8.29
- - ~
229
231
236
226
218
-- 0.
06--
0.
09- ..
-- 0.
06--
0.
12
25.2
27.3
54.5
39.3
35.6
13.5
0.
2613
.3
0.26
13.2
012
.4 9.01
180
184
182
168
177
30.2
28.1
26.8
26.6
27.7
0.5
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.5
--0.
5 --
0.5
--
0.07
0.07
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Tab
le I:
W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
NH
4m
g/L
HC
O3
CO
Sm
g/L
mg/
LSO
4m
g/L
Cl
mg/
LF
Br
mg/
L
mg/
LB
mg/
LH
2S
Zn
Cu
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
Lac
idity
de
uter
ium
meq
/L
%o
O-1
8
%0
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
Ast
ring
ent C
reek
The
rmal
Are
aJ8
148
J814
93.
62.
834
6 --
405
--96 78
182
142
0.8
--0.
6 --
4.6
3.7
0.06
0.03
-1
8.1
-18.
4
Rai
nbow
Hot
Spr
ings
H79
13J8
135
H79
14H
7915
J813
3J8
136
J813
7J8
134
~ 13.9 ~ ~ 19.6
33.8 ~ 27.5
476
--49
9 --
0 -
0 -
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
150
168
480
640
662
540
640
680
225
213 38 37 38 37 35 37
3.6
--2.
6 -
1.2
--1.
3 --
1.4
-1.
1 --
1.2
-1.
3 --
17.8
17.5
3.4
3.9
5.3
3.4
3.8
3.5
<0.0
2 <0
.04
0.18
<0
.04
0.16
<0
.04
0.03
0.03
0.03
5
..
.. .. .. 6.1
3.1
5.8
6.0
~
-16.
2- ~
-15.
4-1
5.0
-15.
0
.. .. - ~
Hot
Spr
ings
Bas
inJ8
138
F840
5J8
139
J814
0J8
141
F840
6J8
142
F840
7F8
401
F840
2F8
403
F840
4
4.9 ~ 59.3
35.2
45.2 ~ 92.2 ~ - ~ ~ ~
0 --
0 -
0 -
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 --
0 -
1220
1350
1130
1620
1640
1240
1640
1340
1520 19
083
011
40
4 5 6 3 8 4 4 8 6 4 4 5
0.4
--
0.7
-0.
3 --
0.3
--
0.2
---
1.6 -- 3.3
3.2
2.1 - 2.5 ~ -- ~
0.45 ..
0.18
0.46
0.05 .. 0.74 .. .. .. ._
21.3 4.2
30.1
32.4 .. 30.1 .. ._ ..
-14.
8- -9.7
-13.
0-1
3.8
- -7.5 ~ -- ~ - ~
- -. -- ~ _.
Con
flue
nce
of B
road
and
Sha
llow
Cre
eks
HB
S800
1H
BS8
002
H83
cl2
H83
c41
H83
c57
~ ~
494
..
520
--62
6 --
599
--49
3 -
62 66 34 29 38
68 68 67 68 71
3.1
-3.
1 --
3.4
-3.
5 -
4.0
--
8.2
8.6
8.9
8.7
9.0
.. _.
-1
47-1
46-1
43
~ ~
-17.
8-1
7.8
-17.
6
._ -4.0
-4.3 __
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rC
rate
r H
ills
J780
4 28
-Sep
-78
Cra
ter
Hill
s G
eyse
rF9
021
5-Se
p-90
Cra
ter
Hill
s G
eyse
rJ7
805
28-S
ep-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g ne
ar C
rate
r H
ills
Gey
ser,
acid
ic s
eep
Mud
Vol
cano
;
Cau
ldro
n A
rea
J791
4 4-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
new
spr
ing
near
buf
falo
ford
F902
2 5-
Sep-
90 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, M
ud V
olca
no A
nnex
MA
RY
BA
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ7
802
28-S
ep-7
8 B
utte
Spr
ing
J842
6 12
-Sep
-84
But
te S
prin
gF9
023
5-Se
p-90
But
te S
prin
gJ7
801
28-S
ep-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, "
Cau
lder
a Fa
ult,"
nea
r St
eam
boat
Poi
nt, E
of B
utte
Spr
ing
J780
3 28
-Sep
-78
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
eas
t no
rthe
ast
of H
olm
es P
oint
J842
5 12
-Sep
-84
Unn
amed
spr
ing
alon
g no
rth
shor
e of
Yel
low
ston
e L
ake,
nea
r But
te S
prin
g
BR
IMST
ON
E B
ASI
NJ7
829
5-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
mal
l dra
inag
e at
wes
t end
J783
0 5-
Oct
-78
Unn
amed
1st
smal
l dra
inag
e so
uth
of C
olum
bine
Cre
ek F
ork
J783
1 5-
Oct
-78
Unn
amed
sm
all d
rain
age
flow
ing
north
tow
ards
lak
eJ7
832
5-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
mal
l dra
inag
e on
sou
thw
est
WE
ST T
HU
MB
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
N
Mai
n G
roup
J862
8 18
-Sep
-86
Big
Con
e Sp
ring
J8
012
18-S
ep-8
0 E
phed
ra S
prin
g J8
630
18-S
ep-8
6 E
phed
ra S
prin
g J8
011
18-S
ep-8
0 L
akes
ide
Spri
ng
J801
0 18
-Sep
-80
Tw
in G
eyse
r J8
629
18-S
ep-8
6 T
win
Gey
ser
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
Dis
char
ge
Col
l. T
emp.
(L
/min
) (°
C)
44°3
9.25
'
44°3
9.25
'
44°3
1.27
' 44
°31.
27'
44°3
1.27
' 44
°31.
07'
44°3
2.33
'
44°2
4.65
3'
44°2
4.60
2'
44°2
4.60
2'
44°2
4.57
4'
44°2
4.63
4'
44°2
4.63
4'
10°4
4.00
'
10°4
4.00
'
110°
16.4
9'
110°16.49'
110°
16.4
9'
110°
16.1
8'
110°
17.3
6'
110°
34.6
92'
110°34.766'
110°
34.7
66'
110°
34.6
51'
110°
34.8
41'
1100
34.8
41'
n.e.
n.o. 8
200
n.e. 8 2
n.e. 12 4
n.e. 4 4 50 4 1
35 38 250 45 68
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
88.0
80.8
66.0
45.0
68.0
85.0
84.0
85.0
80.0
54.5
16.0
12.0
9.5
8.5
5.5
83.0
90.0
91.0
91.0
n.r.
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
fpH
Ip
H
Con
d.
SiO
2 A
l Fe
(tot
) Fe
(II)
Fe(
III)
Mn
As
Ca
Mg
SrB
aN
aK
Li
Rb
Num
ber
Cs
mS/
cm
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
LC
rate
r H
ills
J780
4 4.
4 3.
18F9
021
3.5
3.70
J780
5 2.
2 2.
30
676
691
10.6
288
<0.0
50.
17 --
--
0.21
--
0.13
-- 0.
08
- 5.
647.
30
4.87
-
6.38
1.04
0.41
2.40
0.10
0.15
0.10
0.4
640
0.1
597
0.3
12
133.
013
9.8
6.6
6.9
4.9
0.0
1.9
1.1 0.1
1.79
0.67
0.18
Mud
Vol
cano
- Su
lfur
Cau
ldro
n A
rea
J791
4 5.
8 7.
00F9
022
n.r.
3.71
MA
RY
BA
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ7
802
7.0
7.75
J842
6 7.
1 7.
83F9
023
7.5
6.27
J780
1 6.
8 7.
55J7
803
6.5
6.91
J842
5 n.
r. 7.
53
BR
IMST
ON
E B
ASI
NJ7
829
2.5
1.82
J783
0 1.
6 1.
33J7
831
1.9
1.94
J783
2 3.
0 2.
23
241
349
3.29
180
188
154
<0.0
115
716
516
7 91 101 85 97
0.54 0.
8
0.08 --
0.08 --
0.20 --
0.20
0.30
14.0
29.5
0
- 1.
07--
0.04
--
<0.0
5..
--
<0.0
1
-- 0.
24--
--
1.20
-- 0.
05--
1.70
-- 1.
70
-- 43
.40.
97
11.8
--
6.85
-- 6.
063.
10
6.23
-- 19
.0--
60.0
--
23.2
-- 1
02
--
6.40
--
92.7
--
77.0
19.0 0.36
0.04
0.04
0.01 1.88
22.5 2.72
146 2.
3999
.659
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0.50
0.05 - --
0.31 -
0.80
0.80
0.10
0.97
0.66
64<0
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400
462
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0.2
221.
4 23
0.3
370.
3 29
28.4
46.7
15.7
22.1
24.0
10.6
37.8
17.1 7.8
19.4
26.0
22.0
0.2
2.4
6.0
6.0
4.7
2.2
0.1
4.7
0.0
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.6
0.6 -- 0.4
0.2
0.2 - 0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.07
0.13
1.47 - 0.75
0.24
0.25 -- 0.11
0.10
<0.0
1<0
.01
WE
ST T
HU
MB
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
N
Mai
n G
roup
J862
8 7.
0 8.61
-- 41
5 J8012
7.3
7.90
18
10(1
) 26
7 J863
0 7.
4 8.
85
-- 47
0 J8
011
8.7
8.08
19
70(1
) 251
J801
0 8.6
7.91 19
90(1
) 27
1 J862
9 8.
3 7.
81
-- 42
5
--
0.05 -
<0.0
50.05
----
<0.0
1--
--
<0.0
1--
0.
01
--
0.43
-- 0.
10--
0.48
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0.11
--
0.10
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0.07
0.02
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<0.01
<0.01
<0.01
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0.01
<0.20
0.02
<0.0
1<0.20
341
<0.1
403
<0.1
434
<0.1
416
<0.1
419
<0.1
447
12.0
18.0
17.4
17.2
19.8
18.2
2. 3. 3. 2. 3, 3.
.2 .2 6 .8 .5 .8
0.4
0.2
0.3
0.2
0.2
0.3
0.22
0.42
0.44
0.36
0.42
0.42
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4N
umbe
r m
g/L
Cra
ter
Hill
sJ7
804
10.0
F902
1J7
805
2.0
HC
03
C03
mg/
L m
g/L
0 --
0 --
0 --
SO4
mg/
L
566
288
259
Cl
mg/
L
890
756 1
F B
rm
g/L
mg/
L
27.5
--
47.7
3.
80.
2 --
Bm
g/L
20.3
25.2
<0.1
H2S
mg/
L
0.08
2.61
0.02
Zn
Cu
mg/
L m
g/L
<0.0
1 0.
0062
0.02
acid
itym
eq/L
5.1 -- 1.9
deut
eriu
m%
o
-130
-120
-126
O-1
8
%o
-12.
5-1
0.5
-11.
6
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
..
Mud
Vol
cano
- Su
lfur
Cau
ldro
n A
rea
J791
4F9
022
437
--0
--3
437
1248
73.
3 --
18.4
2.
50.
211
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02
<0.0
4--
-- -- -
-19.
4-
- -
MA
RY
BA
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ7
802
1.2
J842
6 0.
2F9
023
J780
1 1.
3J7
803
1.6
J842
5
BR
IMST
ON
E B
ASI
NJ7
829
J783
0 4.
3J7
831
J783
2
97
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1 --
81
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151
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103 0
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100
100
131
132
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1000
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1380
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596
555
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398 4 3 8 4
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13.5
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2.
53.
8 -
7.4
--7.
2 --
4.3
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2 --
0.3
--0.
3 --
8.8
9.3
9.6
4.2
0.2
6.5
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
0.7
<0.0
1--
<0.0
10.
05 -- -- 3.9 --
<0.0
1-- -.
<0.0
1<0
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-- 0.09
0.12
0.06
0.05
-- -- - - - -- 10.9
19.7
19.6
15.3
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-136
-147
-150 -
-142
-143
-143
-143
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3-1
5.2
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5-1
7.8
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2-1
2.7
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2-1
9.3
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3-1
9.7
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WE
ST T
HU
MB
GE
YSE
R B
ASI
NMain Group
J8628
J8012
J8630
J801
1J8010
J8629
0.9 - 0.9 - 0.9
395
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6 --
610
--
599
-65
1 --
643
-
76 41 78 40 31 64
263
287
302
302
300
296
26.3
--
27.5
-
31.0
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--
4.3
2.7
5.6
2.8
2.8
5.4
0.07 0.1
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8
-14.
5-1
5.2
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rN
orth
Ext
ensi
onJ8
008
18-S
ep-8
0 O
ccas
iona
l Gey
ser
J800
9 18
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
150
m n
orth
of
Kin
g G
eyse
r
BE
CH
LE
R C
AN
YO
NB
echl
er C
anyo
n at
3 R
iver
s Ju
nctio
n
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
Dis
char
ge
Col
l. T
emp.
(L
/min
) (°
C)
44°2
4.93
6'
44°2
4.82
'
110°
34.8
99'
110°
34.8
3'
J802
7J8
028
J802
9J8
030
J803
1Fe
rns
Fork
J801
5J8
016
J801
7J8
018
J801
9J8
020
J802
1J8
022
Phill
ips
Fork
J802
3J8
024
Gre
gg F
ork
J802
5J8
026
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, e
ast s
ide
of ri
ver,
near
Ran
ger
Stat
ion
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
erve
cel
l-lik
e po
ol,
3rd
ther
mal
fea
ture
N o
f Ran
ger
Stat
ion
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
end
of B
echl
er M
eado
w22
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
200
m d
ue n
orth
of R
ange
r St
atio
n, w
est s
ide
of ri
ver
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed c
old
spri
ng o
n ea
st s
ide
of ri
ver
in p
itchs
tone
talu
s sl
ope
21-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g21
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
not
pre
sent
in 1
975
21-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
east
of J
8016
, Fe
and
Mn
depo
sitin
g21
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing
abov
e "l
egal
hot
pot
"21
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing
acro
ss f
rom
lar
ge s
uper
heat
ed s
prin
g21
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
sup
erhe
ated
spr
ing
on s
outh
sid
e of
fork
21-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed p
ool,
gras
sy m
argi
n, g
assy
21-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed p
ool,
"Mat
Poo
l," c
over
ed w
ith a
lgal
mat
, 17
m x
16m
22
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
th e
nd o
f for
k, 6
m x
1.5
m
22-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g ab
ove
fork
, lon
g, l
inea
r 22
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing
alon
g so
uth
fork
44°1
7.10
7'
110°
54.0
84'
44°1
7.17
6'
110°
53.9
52'
44°1
7.21
0'
110°
53.9
52'
44°1
7'10
°54'
BO
UN
DA
RY
CR
EE
K T
HE
RM
AL
AR
EA
SSo
uthe
rn B
ound
ary
Cre
ekJ7
945
9-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, e
ast s
ide
Dun
anda
Fal
ls, n
ear
grin
ding
hol
eJ7
946
9-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, w
est s
ide
belo
w D
unan
da F
alls
44° 1
4.81
1
44° 1
4.80
'
n.o. 22 120 60 10 10
600 50 20 10 4 28
>100
>100 20
0
larg
e60
0
n.e. 80 40 44
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
RA
H
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
94.0
90.0
80.0
55.0
81.0
72.0
6.0
93.0
91.0
75.5
80.0
70.0
95.5
87.0
77.0
54.0
45.0
52.0
65.0
48.0
52.0
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Tab
le I:
Wat
er A
naly
ses
Sam
ple
fpH
1 p
H
Con
d.N
umbe
r m
S/cm
Nor
th E
xten
sion
J800
8 7.
4 6.
19J8
009
7.4
7.52
12
15(1
)
BE
CH
LE
R C
AN
YO
N
SiO
2 A
lm
g/L
m
g/L
239
240
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
<0.0
5
Fe(I
I)
Fe(I
II)
Mn
As
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
-- 0.
10
0.01
-- 0.
02
Ca
mg/
L
0.73
0.87
Mg
mg/
L
<0.0
1<0
.01
Sr
Ba
mg/
L
mg/
L
0.01
<0
.10.
01
<0.1
Na
mg/
L
313
249
Km
g/L
13.8
11.7
Lim
g/L
2.3
1.6
Rb
mg/
L
0.2
0.1
Cs
mg/
L
0.26
0.42
Bec
hler
Can
yon
at 3
Riv
ers
Junc
tion
J802
7 6.
8 7.
33
1380
J802
8 7.
5 7.
73
1525
J802
9 6.
2 8.
05
1380
J803
0 6.
8 8.
30
1650
J803
1 6.
0 7.
17
50Fe
rris
For
kJ8
015
8.0
8.10
10
85J8
016
7.2
7.83
96
0J8
017
7.2
7.80
10
13J8
018
7.1
7.80
10
90J8
019
6.5
7.76
11
26J8
020
7.5
8.20
11
94J8
021
7.3
7.93
10
83J8
022
6.5
7.81
94
4Ph
illip
s Fo
rkJ8
023
n.r.
7.68
54
8J8
024
5.7
7.57
32
7G
regg
For
kJ8
025
6.2
7.64
52
3J8
026
6.2
7.16
52
2
196
206
193
226 28 151
267
176
150
155
155
152
143
129
120
142
160
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
5<0
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5
0.20
0.05
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100.
050.
050.
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0.03
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0.
21--
0.26
-- 0.
11-
0.08
-- 0.
09--
0.09
-- 0.
01--
<0.0
1
-- <0
.01
-- 0.
03
4.05
5.30
3.94
4.82
3.30
1.83
5.76
6.15
2.66
4.79
4.48
7.15
5.29
3.88
2.88
4.37
5.01
0.04
0.04
0.01
0.01
0.18
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.02
<0.0
1<0
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<0.0
10.
01<0
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0.04
0.07
0.02
<0.0
1
<0.0
1<0
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0.01
<0.0
1 ..
0.02
0.03
0.03
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
0.02
<0.1
0<0
.10
<0.1
0<0
.10
298
328
293
312 2
251
195
210
233
242
262
234
193
111 63 105
103
13.8
15.3
11.9
17.8 1.4
9.0
15.3
15.3 9.3
9.8
9.8
9.2
9.5
7.6
6.5
10.1
12.1
1.3
1.3
1.2
1.2
<0.0
1
0.8
1.0
1.0
0.8
0.9
0.8
0.8
0.7
0.4
0.2
0.4
0.3
0.1
0.2
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.14
0.13
0.11
0.10
<0.0
1
0.10
0.12
0.14
0.11
0.09
0.08
0.08
0.08
0.06
0.02
0.04
0.03
BO
UN
DA
RY
CR
EE
K T
HE
RM
AL
AR
EA
SSo
uthe
rn B
ound
ary
Cre
ekJ7
945
5.6
6.78
J794
6 5.
7 6.
9910
511
7<0
.05
<0.0
5--
<0.0
2--
<0.0
24.
704.
800.
550.
76
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4.4
5.3
0.3
0.4
0.0
0.0
o.:o
0.10
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Sam
ple
NH
4 N
umbe
r m
g/L
Nor
th E
xten
sion
J8
008
J800
9
Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
HC
O3
CO
3 SO
4 C
l F
Br
B H
2S
Zn
Cu
mg/
L
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
mg/
L m
g/L
m
g/L
m
g/L
478
421
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
meq
/L
%o
2.2
1.7
O-1
8
%o
-16.
2-1
5.0
C-1
3
%0
Tri
tium
(T
U)
BE
CH
LE
R C
AN
YO
NB
echl
er C
anyo
n at
3 R
iver
s Ju
nctio
nJ8027
J8028
J8029
J8030
J803
1Ferris For
kJ8015
J801
6J8017
J8018
J801
9J8020
J802
1J8022
Phillips For
kJ8023
J8024
Greg
g Fo
rkJ8025
J802
6
0.1
0.1
0.1 - ~ 0.2
0.2 ~ 0.1
0.1
0.3 - 0.1
0.1 - 0.2
706
--76
4 --
695
~75
8 -
27
-
577
-43
4 -
480
-53
6 --
536
--58
7 --
535
--45
5 --
266
-16
1 --
266
-260
-
19 23 19 21 7 14 19 20 18 25 17 15 13 8 5 8 5
85 95 92 91 5 73 88 93 66 71 81 71 54 28 17 27 24
13.3
--14
.9
--14.0
-14
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8 --
13.2
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6.4
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5 --
8.7
--
9.6
-8.
3 --
7.0
-5.
0 -
6.0
--
7.7
-
0.9
0.8
0.8
1.1
<0.1 0.5
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.6
0.9
0.6
0.4
0.2
0.1
0.2
0.2
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<0.01
- ~
0.02
40.10 -
0.02
90.
034
0.04
6~ 0.03
<0.0
1~
<0.01
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5-1
7.6
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5
-18.
4
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5-1
8.3
18.0
-18.
0-1
7.6
-18.
5-1
8.5
-18.
4-1
8.5
-18.
5-1
8.7
9.8
14.9
18.6
14.4
BO
UN
DA
RY
CR
EE
K T
HE
RM
AL
AR
EA
S So
uthe
rn B
ound
ary
Cre
ek
J794
5 -
120
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J794
6 --
140
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0.6
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
nN
umbe
rC
entr
al B
ound
ary
Cre
ekJ7
915
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, h
ot d
isc,
nor
th e
nd o
f are
aJ7
916
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g at
bas
e of
talu
s, a
t wat
er le
vel
J791
7 6-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing
just
abo
ve s
mal
l ca
scad
eJ7
918
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g on
wes
t sid
e of
3 s
prin
gs c
over
ed w
ith a
lgal
mat
sJ7
919
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, l
arge
, flo
win
g, o
n to
p of
gra
vely
are
a w
ith s
ilica
dep
osits
J792
0 6-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
2nd
run
off c
hann
el, e
ast o
f J79
19J7
921
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 3
rd r
unof
f cha
nnel
, eas
t of J
7920
J792
2 6-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
eas
tern
mos
t spr
ing
in m
eado
w g
roup
Nor
ther
n B
ound
ary
Cre
ek
Lat
itude
L
ongi
tude
D
isch
arge
C
oll.
Tem
p.(L
/min
) (°C)
J7937
J793
8J7
939
J794
0J7
941
J7942
J794
3Si
lver
Sca
rf T
herm
al A
rea
H78
04J7
924
J792
3J7
925
J792
6H
7708
J792
7J7
928
J792
9J7
930
J793
1J7
932
H78
8-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 2
nd t
herm
al a
rea,
onl
y di
scha
rgin
g sp
ring
8-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
cre
ek d
rain
ing
mea
dow
nor
th o
f 2nd
ther
mal
are
a 8-
Oct
-79
Bou
ndar
y C
reek
, abo
ve u
pper
ther
mal
are
a 8-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
col
d sp
ring
at b
ase
of M
adis
on P
late
au
8-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
ern-
mos
t the
rmal
spr
ing,
Fe
depo
sits
8-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing
at b
uffa
lo la
ke c
ross
ing
8-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed l
arge
poo
l, ea
st s
ide
Bou
ndar
y C
reek
9-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, "
Fric
tion
Spri
ng,"
nor
th a
rea
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, "
Fric
tion
Spri
ng,"
nor
th a
rea
6-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g in
run
off n
eare
st ta
lus,
nor
th a
rea
7-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed g
aseo
us s
prin
g, n
orth
end
.wes
t sid
e 7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
sm
all s
pout
er, w
est o
f J79
25
9-O
ct-7
8 U
nnam
ed s
mal
l sp
ring
dra
inin
g no
rthe
ast s
lope
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
sm
all
spri
ng d
rain
ing
nort
heas
t slo
pe
7-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, n
orth
sec
tion
uppe
r sl
opes
, 4.7
cm d
iam
eter
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
th s
ectio
n, b
elow
bre
ak in
slo
pe
7-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
outh
sec
tion,
upp
er s
lope
, 1 m
dee
p 7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
sm
all s
prin
g, s
outh
sec
tion,
low
er s
lope
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
th s
ectio
n, ju
st n
orth
of m
any
smal
l bou
lder
s 19
-Oct
-78
Unn
amed
spr
ing
sout
h ar
ea, s
outh
por
tion
44° 1
6.86
'44
°16.
81'
44° 1
6.72
'44
° 16.
74'
44° 1
6.72
'44
° 16.
70'
44°1
6.64
'44
° 16.
59'
44°
18.5
4'44
° 18.
63'
44° 1
8.75
'44
° 18
.78'
44°
18.7
3'44
° 18.
09'
44°
18. 1
9'
44° 1
6.59
'44
° 16.
59'
44° 1
6.58
'44
°16.
53'
44° 1
6.48
'44
°16.
4b44
° 16.
46'
44° 1
6.42
'44
°16.
38'
44°1
6.35
'44
°16.
37'
44°1
6.37
'
1H°0
2.31
'1H
°02.
22'
111°
02.1
5'iir
oi.9
61nr
oi.8
9'nr
oi.8
2'nr
oi.7
91iir
oi.7
71
1H°0
2.76
'1H
°02.
75'
111°
02.6
4'iir
oi.9
61Ii
r02
.70
'1H
°02.
55'
1H°0
2.12
'
iroo.
971
iroo.
971
iroo.
901
iroi
.ir
11°O
I : :
iroi
.is1
111°
01.1
8'iir
oi.2
01nr
oi.2
3'm
001.
33'
nroi
.321
1110
01.3
6'
4 6 14 12 80 10 25 40 379
200
n.e.
500 75 14 n.e.
120
100 10 12 10 12 8 3 10 10 12 8 24
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
RA
HJM
TJM
TJM
TJM
TR
AH
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
RA
H
58.5
70.0
73.0
69.0
83.0
37.0
63.0
82.0
48.0
24.0
19.0
14.0
62.0
77.0
63.0
69.0
72.0
41.0
87.0
91.0
90.0
85.0
93.0
89.5
92.0
81.0
83.5
93.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
fpH
Ip
H
Con
d.N
umbe
r m
S/cm
Cen
tral
J791
5J7
916
J791
7J7
918
J791
9J7
920
J792
1J7
922
Bou
ndar
y C
reek
6.5
8.01
6.8
7.72
7.0
7.64
6.5
7.44
6.5
7.66
7.0
7.73
6.5
8.08
6.5
7.47
Si0
2m
g/L
192
187
142
169
176
162
161
183
Al
Fe(t
ot)
mg/
L
mg/
L
-- <0
.05
-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5--
<0
.05
-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5--
<0
.05
-
<0.0
5
Fe(I
I) F
e(IU
) M
n A
sm
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
-
0.08
-
0.04
-
0.08
-
0.11
-
0.10
-
<0.0
2-
0.02
-
0.07
Ca
mg/
L
6.27
6.40
6.10
5.70
5.80
3.80
3.80
3.60
Mg
Srm
g/L
m
g/L
0.30
0.34
0.40
0.44
0.27
0.32
0.27
0.15
Ba
Na
mg/
L
mg/
L
156
147
148
147
159
142
154
163
Km
g/L
8.6
8.0
7.8
6.9
6.8
6.3
5.9
7.9
Lim
g/L 1.3
1.3
1.5
1.7
1.3
1.4
1.6
1.3
Rb
mg/
L
0.1
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
Cs
mg/
L
0.13
0.17
0.14
0.14
0.14
0.11
0.12
0.17
Nor
ther
n B
ound
ary
Cre
ekJ7
937
J793
8J7
939
J794
0J7
941
J794
2J7
943
5.3
5.59
5.6
7.10
5.4
6.40
5.5
6.40
4.9
6.26
5.7
6.92
5.9
7.16
93 70 54 36 119
145
127
-
0.05
--
<0.0
5--
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5-
0.81
-
0.40
-
<0.0
5
-
0.67
-
0.05
-
0.13
-
0.09
-
1.57
-
0.56
-
0.07
7.80
5.50
5.20
5.70
8.90
12.5 4.70
0.95
0.87
0.51
0.58
0.79
0.53
0.22
17 10 8 2 25 43 99
7.2
4.7
2.5
1.1
9.2
14.1 6.4
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.3
0.7
0.0
0.0
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.0
0.1
0.0
- ~ ~ ~ 0.03
0.28
0.17
Silv
er S
carf
The
rmal
Are
aH
7804
J792
4J7
923
J792
5J7
926
H77
08J7
927
J792
8J7
929
J793
0J7
931
J793
2H
78
n.r.
7.52
6.3
7.56
6.2
7.47
7.0
7.84
n.r.
8.28
n.r.
7.77
6.8
7.86
6.8
7.75
6.9
7.78
6.9
7.94
6.8
7.74
6.7
7.60
n.r.
8.60
176
181 98 225
208
210
202
217
209
210
198
198
211
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<0.0
5-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5._ -
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5-
<0.0
5,-
<0
.05
-- <0
.05
-- <0
.05
__
-
0.03
-- 0.
02--
0.
11-
0.26
..
-
0.31
-
0.12
-
0.15
-
0.15
-
0.13
-- 0.
09_
4.90
4.50
4.50
3.20
3.60
4.00
3.20
3.95
4.10
4.10
3.70
3.40
3.46
0.26
0.20
0.56
0.06
0.09
0.20
0.13
0.09
0.10
0.10
0.11
0.08
0.13
164
158 73 182
182
179
168
180
175
181
174
174
176
6.6
10.1 5.8
11.0
11.2 7.0
10.9
11.6
11.4
11.2
11.2
10.8 6.8
1.0
1.1
0.7 .3 .3 .4 .5 .2 .2 1.2
1.3
1.4
0.4
0.1
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.1
0.05
0.18
0.07
0.15
0.17
0.05
0.15
0.21
0.07
0.21
0.15
0.14
0.02
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
NH
4 H
CO
3 C
O3
Num
ber
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L C
entr
al B
ound
ary
Cre
ek
J791
5 0.
6 26
7 --
J791
6J7
917
J791
8J7
919
J792
0J7
921
J792
2
~ 0.4 0.2
0.3
249
~25
2 -
261
--25
4 -
224
-22
7 -
246
--
SO4
Cl
mg/
L m
g/L
14
8316
80
15
7916
74
16
7914
85
14
8113
89
F B
r m
g/L
mg/
L
14.6
--
13.8
--
15.2
--
15.4
--
16.0
--
16.0
--
18.0
--
19.2
--
Bm
g/L .5 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .4 .5
H2S
m
g/L
0.02 ~ 0.05
Zn
mg/
L
0.02
0.02
0.01
0.03
0.02
<0.0
10.
03<0
.01
Cu
acid
ity
mg/
L m
eq/L
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
deut
eriu
m%
o
-139
-139 -
-138
-138
-140
-139
O-1
8 C
-13
%0
%0
-17.
2-1
7.3
..
-17.
3-1
7.0
-17.
2-1
7.2
Tri
tium
(TU
)
~ 75 -- ~
73.3
Nor
ther
n B
ound
ary
Cre
ekJ7
937
J793
8J7
939
J794
0J7
941
J794
2J7
943
- - ~ 0.4
0.6
0.6
75
--50
--
43
--22
-
98
--12
3 --
144
--
8 5
6 7
3 5
2 5
7 7
27
185
79
5.7
--5.
4 --
4.1
--3.
1 --
7.3
--8.
5 --
14.3
--
<0.1
0.1
<0.1
<0.1
<0.1
0.3
1.4
0.19 - - -
0.02
50.
035
0.04
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
10.
010.
01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
<0.0
1
-136 ~ -
-135
-136
-138
-18.
1-1
7.4
-17.
6-1
8.6
-18.
0-1
8.0
-4.2
-17.
4
- - ~ - 107 -
Silv
er S
carf
The
rmal
Are
aH
7804
J792
4J7
923
J792
5J7
926
H77
08J7
927
J792
8J7
929
J793
0J7
931
J793
2H
78
-- 0.2 - 0.5 0.4 - 0.6 - 0.6
244
-23
2 --
141
--26
6 --
254
--30
0 --
228
~27
1 --
287
-25
9 --
266
-29
9 -
259
-
11
958
984
4810
11
610
11
99
997
9511
10
99
111
10
107
9 10
611
10
613
11
0
16.3
--
16.8
--
10.6
--
19.5
--
19.5
--
22.0
--
22.0
-
19.8
--
19.2
--
19.1
--
19.0
--
19.9
--
19.6
--
2.0
1.6
1.3
1.7
1.7
2.5
1.6
1.9 .9 .9 .9 .6 .6
~ - - ~ 0.02 «
0.02
0.02
5
- 0.01
0.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
-
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.01
0.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
._ -.<0
.01
<0.0
1__
<0.0
1<0
.01
-. .- -. _.
- -139 -
-138
-138
-139
-137
-137
-137
-131
-140
-
-17.
2-1
7.9
-17.
1 -8
.2-1
6.9
-17.
2-1
7.2
-8.3
-17.
1-1
7.9
-14.
8-1
7.2
- ~ 81.3 - 71.9 -
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J793
4J7
935
J793
6J7
944
J793
3
Dat
e N
ame
and/
or D
escr
iptio
n
7-O
ct-7
9 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, s
outh
are
a, s
outh
por
tion,
bel
ow m
arsh
to s
outh
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
th a
rea,
nor
th p
ortio
n, t
rian
gula
r sh
aped
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
th a
rea,
top,
sm
all,
oval
sha
pe, 2
5cm
9-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
bri
nk o
f Si
lver
Sca
rf F
alls
7-
Oct
-79
Unn
amed
col
d sp
ring
bet
wee
n m
ain
and
sout
h se
ctio
n
MO
UN
TA
IN A
SH C
RE
EK
TH
ER
MA
L A
RE
AJ8
032
23-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, u
pper
end
of t
herm
al a
rea,
abo
ve c
asca
deJ8
033
25-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, m
ain
area
HSP
47
13-O
ct-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, f
ork
to M
ount
ain
Ash
Cre
ekH
SP24
13
-Oct
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
dra
ins
to M
outa
in A
sh C
reek
SMO
KE
JU
MPE
R H
OT
SPR
ING
SSM
O47
17
-Sep
-80
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
Hut
chin
son'
s sp
ring
#47
SMO
67
18-S
ep-8
0 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, H
utch
inso
n's
spri
ng #
67
HU
CK
LE
BE
RR
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ8
635
19-S
ep-8
6 H
uckl
eber
ry H
ot S
prin
g, 1
50m
fro
m o
ld b
athh
ouse
J863
6 19
-Sep
-86
Huc
kleb
erry
Hot
Spr
ing
JAC
KSO
N L
AK
E H
OT
SPR
ING
S (s
ampl
ed w
hen
lake
was
dra
ined
for
sei
smic
rei
nfor
cem
ent,
now
sub
mer
ged)
J863
1 19
-Sep
-86
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
nor
ther
n en
dJ8
632
19-S
ep-8
6 U
nnam
ed s
prin
g, 1
50m
fro
m l
arge
roc
k, 7
5m s
outh
of J
8631
J863
3 19
-Sep
-86
Unn
amed
spr
ing
near
hyd
roth
erm
ally
alte
red
limes
tone
J863
4 19
-Sep
-86
Unn
amed
spr
ing,
sou
th w
este
rn-m
ost s
prin
g
Lat
itude
44°1
6.15
'44
° 16.
20'
44°
16.2
11
44°
14.8
4'
44° 1
6.08
' -- --
44°0
6.87
'44
°06.
87'
44°0
.29'
44°0
.29'
44°0
.29'
44°0
.29'
Lon
gitu
de
Dis
char
ge
(L/m
in)
Iir0
1.5
8'
12nr
oi.4
81iir
oi.5
01iir
oi.2
01 -- --
110°
41.2
2'11
0°41
.36'
110°
42.6
3'11
0°42
.63'
110°
42.6
3'1 1
0°42
.63'
12 4hu
ge 8
900
n.e.
n.e.
273
<19 5 8 4 38 38 38 11
Col
l.
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JM
T
JMT
JMT
RA
HR
AH
RA
HR
AH
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
JMT
Tem
p.
91.0
89.0
83.0
22.5
14
.0
50.0
n.r.
57.5
39.0
86.7
79.5
57.0
49.0
62.0
68.0
61.0
55.0
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J793
4J7
935
J793
6J7
944
J793
3
fpH
Ip
H
Con
d.
mS/
cm
6.8
7.93
6.8
7.72
6.8
7.48
7.4
8.18
5.4
6.40
SiO
2 A
l Fe
(tot
) Fe
(II)
Fe
(III
) M
n A
s C
a m
g/L
m
g/L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L
mg/
L 20
8 --
<0.0
5 --
-- 0.
08
-- 3.
7033
421
217
4 42
<0.0
5<0
.05
0.04
<0.0
5
-- 0.
11--
0.11
--
0.05
--
0.05
-- 4.
00--
4.
10--
4.50
--
2.70
Mg
mg/
L
0.13
0.12
0.11
0.30
0.39
Sr
mg/
L ~ ~ --
Ba
Na
mg/
L m
g/L
17
117
317
414
1 9
K
mg/
L
9.5
9.8
10.6 8.3 ~
Li
Rb
mg/
L
mg/
L 1.
3 0.
01.
3 0.
01.
3 0.
01.
2 0.
02.
0 0.
1
Cs
mg/
L
0.15
0.26
0.15
<0.0
1
MO
UN
TA
IN A
SH C
RE
EK
TH
ER
MA
L A
RE
AJ8
032
J803
3H
SP47
HSP
24
5.8
8.06
61
8n.
r. 7.
82
456
6.0
n.r.
5.9
n.r.
120
117
111
111
<0.0
5<0
.05
<0.0
40.
.07
--
<0.0
1--
<0.0
1--
0.
03--
0.02
--
5.09
--
4.68
--
5.20
-- 3.
94
0.11
0.14
0.29
0.13
<0.1
0<0
.10 -- --
122 92 169 84
7.5
6.9
4.5
3.7
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
6.2
0.1
0.0
0.2
0.04
<0.0
10.
100.
20
SMO
KE
JU
MPE
R H
OT
SPR
ING
SSM
O47
SMO
675.
5 6.
904.
7 3.
702
178
0.04
0.04
--
0.05
--
0.06
-
0.66
-- 0.
270.
040.
29-- --
36 127.
25.
30.
0 0.
1--
0.2
0.80
0.10
HU
CK
LE
BE
RR
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ8
635
J863
66.
8 8.
356.
2 8.
35
JAC
KSO
N L
AK
E H
OT
SPR
ING
S J8
631
6.8
7.25
J863
2J8
633
J863
4
n.r.
7.39
6.5
7.55
6.2
7.28
.. -
(sam
pled
whe
n 21
711
517
620
2
0.03
0.04
--
0.14
--
0.16
--
8.72
--
8.47
0.65
0.73
0.10
0.03
lake
was
dra
ined
for
sei
smic
rei
nfor
cem
ent,
now
sub
mer
ged)
0.
27
-- --
0.06
--
212
37.1
1.
800.
210.
420.
28
--
0.05
--
0.07
--
0.07
-- 22
5
- 2
16--
205
37.9
36.8
34.1
1.95
1.78
1.60
212
208 67 71
-- 71
. .8 71
7.3
7.1
25.4
26.1
24.4
23.6
0.7
0.1
0.7
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.4
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.3
0.1
0.05
0.07
0.03
0.04
0.04
003
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Tab
le I
: W
ater
Ana
lyse
s
Sam
ple
Num
ber
J793
4J7
935
J793
6J7
944
J793
3
NH
4m
g/L
0.4 - 0.4 ~ 0.0
HC
O3
mg/
L24
722
420
821
2 30
CO
3m
g/L
- - - -
SO4
mg/
L 12 10 13 9 1
Cl
mg/
L 97 98 97 82 12
Fm
g/L
20.5
20.3
19.0
17.7 3.3
Br
mg/
L -- -
Bm
g/L
1.5
1.6
1.6
1.5
<0.1
H2S
mg/
L0.
04 - -
Zn mg/
L<0
.01
<0.0
1<0
.01
0.01
<0.0
1
Cu
mg/
L- - -
acid
ity
deut
eriu
m
meq
/L
%o
-138
-138
-136
O-1
8
%0
-17.
5-1
7.2
-17.
2
-18.
4
C-1
3 T
ritiu
m%
o (T
U)
-6.3
80
.4
MO
UN
TA
IN A
SH C
RE
EK
TH
ER
MA
L A
RE
A
J803
2 -
262
-- 9
53
8.3
J803
3 --
198
-- 6
33
8.5
HSP
47
-
381
11
52
7.2
HSP
24
0.0
184
-- 6
38
7.2
0.4
0.2
-18.
3
SMO
KE
JU
MPE
R H
OT
SPR
ING
S SM
O47
-
26
- SM
O67
--
00
44
11
0.9
-- <0
.1
-- --
-- 0.
5
HU
CK
LE
BE
RR
Y H
OT
SPR
ING
SJ8
635
-- 35
7 --
4 94
11
.0
-- 1.
3 --
-- --
-- -1
42
-18.
4J8
636
-- 35
7 -
4 94
11
.0
-- 1.
3 --
-- --
--
-142
-1
8.5
JAC
KSO
N L
AK
E H
OT
SPR
ING
S (s
ampl
ed w
hen
lake
was
dra
ined
for
sei
smic
rei
nfor
cem
ent,
now
sub
mer
ged)
J863
1 --
122
-- 68
0 39
3.
5 --
0.1
--
-- --
-- -1
44
-19.
2J8
632
-- 14
6 --
64
0 41
3.
8 --
0.1
-- --
--
-- -1
44
-19.
3J8
633
-- 13
1 --
720
39
3.2
-- <0
.1
-- --
-- --
-144
-1
9.3
J863
4 --
11
9 --
670
36
2.7
--
0.1
-- --
-- --
-141
-1
9.2
66 44 4 4
11 11 94 94
2.9
--0.
9 --
11.0
--
11.0
--
<0.1
<0.1 1.3
1.3
-4.9
66