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Table 5

Table 5--Analyses of water from typical wells in Elk County. Dissolved constituents given in parts per million (a) and equivalents per million (b).

Well no. and location Depth, feet Geologic source Date of collection Temp.
(deg. F)
Dissolved solids Silica (SiO2) Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) Magnesium (Mg) Sodium and potassium (Na+K) Bicarbonate (HCO3) Sulfate (SO4) Chloride (Cl) Fluoride (F) Nitrate (NO3) Hardness as CaCO3
Total Carbonate Non-carbonate
28-8-33dd 100 Wreford and Crouse limestones 16-Jan-51 53 426 8.8 2.1 97
4.84
26
2.14
20
0.88
337
5.53
49
1.02
28
0.79
0.3
0.02
31
0.50
349 276 73
28-9-36da 180 Wakarusa limestone 16-Jan-51 55 684 20 0.17 129
6.44
41
1.79
41
3.37
332
5.44
256
5.32
24
0.68
0.6
0.03
8
0.13
490 272 218
28-11-24cd 26 Deer Creek limestone 16-Jan-51 54 5130 15 0.23 498
24.85
304
24.99
661
28.76
368
6.04
2080
43.20
565
15.93
0.6
0.03
832
13.40
2492 302 2190
28-13-27ba 50 Terrace and alluvium 16-Jan-51 53 225 22 0.08 37
1.85
7.2
0.59
29
1.27
149
2.44
37
0.77
15
0.42
0.1
0.01
4.4
0.07
122 122 0
28-13-30ba 65 Ireland sandstone 16-Jan-51 54 913 21 0.23 118
5.89
34
2.79
93
4.05
117
1.92
25
0.52
99
2.79
0.1
0.01
465
7.49
434 96 338
29-10-1dd 18 Howard limestone and Severy shale 16-Jan-51 52 409 9.6 0.07 72
3.59
21
1.73
50
2.18
346
5.67
28
0.58
24
0.68
0.4
0.02
34
0.55
266 266 0
29-12-8bb 50.5 Elgin sandstone 16-Jan-51 53 1280 10 1.2 326
16.27
23
1.89
100
4.34
356
5.84
204
4.24
439
12.38
0.1
0.01
2.1
0.03
908 292 616
29-12-32cd 22 Doniphan shale 15-Jan-51 52 1580 7.4 2.2 8.8
0.44
5.4
0.44
619
26.92
1040 (c)
17.54
184
3.83
208
5.86
9
0.47
6.2
0.10
44 44 0
30-8-24bd Spring Foraker limestone 16-Jan-51 56 352 8.8 0.12 87
4.34
22
1.81
17
0.74
366
6.00
21
0.44
14
0.39
0.3
0.02
2.2
0.04
308 300 8
30-10-11aa 60 Topeka and Deer Creek limestones 16-Jan-51 53 468 9.2 0.09 100
4.99
22
1.81
39
1.69
371
6.08
54
1.12
25
0.70
0.1
0.01
36
0.58
340 304 36
30-10-28cd 50 White Cloud shale 16-Jan-51 54 351 5.6 0.38 56
2.79
22
1.81
37
1.59
229
3.76
75
1.56
13
0.37
1
0.05
28
0.45
230 188 42
30-11-26bb 26 Lecompton limestone 15-Jan-51 53 967 11 13 95
4.74
23
1.89
211
9.16
366
6.00
377
7.84
67
1.89
0.4
0.02
2.2
0.04
332 300 32
30-12-1bd 46 Ireland sandstone 15-Jan-51 56 635 9.8 0.07 8.4
0.42
3.4
0.28
242
10.50
386 (d)
6.70
40
0.83
129
3.64
0.4
0.02
0.9
0.01
35 35 0
30-12-31dc 21 Oread limestone 15-Jan-51 53 352 10 0.08 73
3.64
5.8
0.48
39
1.70
192
31.50
75
1.56
19
0.54
0.2
0.01
35
0.56
206 158 48
31-8-35aa 30 French Creek shale 16-Jan-51 53 877 8 3.2 157
7.83
40
3.29
78
3.37
373
6.12
144
3.00
89
2.51
0.2
0.01
177
2.85
556 306 250
31-9-8cd 60 Elmont limestone 16-Jan-51 53 757 8.2 0.08 107
5.34
12
0.99
124
5.40
205
3.36
233
4.85
61
1.72
0.1
0.01
111
1.79
316 168 148
31-10-34dd 18 Topeka limestone 14-Jan-51 52 565 13 0.21 127
6.34
19
1.56
32
1.38
289
4.74
71
1.48
37
1.04
0.3
0.02
124
2.00
395 237 158
31-11-34aa 144 Tecumseh shale 14-Jan-51 55 383 6.6 1.7 108
5.39
6.4
0.53
28
1.21
354
5.80
43
0.89
14
0.39
0.2
0.01
2.5
0.04
296 290 6
31-12-1ac 30 Ireland sandstone 15-Jan-51 54 677 12 1.8 97
4.84
33
2.71
57
2.47
94
1.54
54
1.12
104
2.93
0.2
0.01
274
4.41
378 77 301
31-12-9bc 29 Alluvium and terrace 15-Jan-51 52 549 16 0.52 86
4.29
16
1.32
57
2.47
161
2.64
29
0.60
45
1.27
0.3
0.02
221
3.56
280 132 148
31-12-30cb 48 Elgin sandstone 14-Jan-51 54 324 10 0.11 86
4.29
14
1.15
12
0.50
256
4.20
50
1.04
22
0.62
0.2
0.01
4.1
0.07
272 210 62
31-12-33bd 23 Oread limestone 14-Jan-51 53 635 9.8 0.23 154
7.68
23
1.89
30
1.30
307
5.03
42
0.87
110
3.10
0.4
0.02
115
1.85
478 252 226
31-12-36bd 97 Ireland sandstone 15-Jan-51 54 493 14 0.34 82
4.09
23
1.89
63
2.76
332
5.44
113
2.35
32
0.90
0.4
0.02
2
0.03
299 272 27
31-13-21dd 21 Alluvium 15-Jan-51 54 1980 12 0.24 441
22.01
57
4.68
64
2.77
264
4.33
45
0.94
352
9.93
0.2
0.01
885
14.25
1334 216 118

(a) One part per million is equivalent to one pound of substance per million pounds of water or 8.33 pounds per million gallons of water.
(b) An equivalent per million is a unit chemical equivalent weight of solute per million unit weights of solution. Concentration in equivalents per million is calculated by dividing the concentration in parts per million by the chemical combining weight of the substance or ion.
(c) Includes equivalent of 28 parts per million of carbonate (CO3).
(d) Includes equivalent of 22 parts per million of carbonate (CO3).


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Kansas Geological Survey, Geology
Web version July 2002. Original publication date July 1958.
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