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Contents
Origin of Investigation
Purpose and Scope
Location and Extent of Study Area
Previous Work
Method of Investigation
Chapter 2--Description of Study Area
Physiography, Geography, and Soils
Geology and Geohydrology
General
Nolans Limestone
Odell Shale
Winfield Limestone
Doyle Shale
Hydrology
Climate
Cultural Features
Chapter 3--Relevance, Methodology, and Related Research
Background
Relevance
Methodology
Related Research
Chapter 4--Water Well Construction Methods Utilized In Lincolnville
General
Pre-1974 Water-Well Construction
Post-1974 Water-Well Construction
Abandoned Wells
Drive-Through Water Well Survey
Water Level Variations
Seasonal Variations in Chemistry
Short-Term Variations in Chemistry
Monthly sampling
Bi-weekly sampling
Time-series sampling during short-term pump-tests
Total Organic Carbon
Dissolved Gases
Standard Inorganic Chemistry
Public-Health Aspects
Nitrate
Bacteria
Appendix I--Lithologic and Gamma Ray Logs
Appendix II--WWC-5 Forms for Post-1974 Water Wells Used in Study
Appendix III--Construction Details for Pre-1974 Water Wells Used in Study
Appendix IV--Listing of Article 30 (Chapter 28) of the Kansas Administrative Regulations
Appendix V--Sampling and Storage Procedures
Appendix VI--Analytical Methods and Results
Nitrate
Chloride
Specific Conductance
Total Organic Carbon
Dissolved Gases
Standard Inorganic Chemistry
Bacteriological Examination
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