1979
DOI: 10.2172/5981257
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Preliminary description of hydrologic characteristics and contaminant transport potential of rocks in the Pasco Basin, south-central Washington

Abstract: Th is Report contains informati on of a prel im inary nature. It i s sub ject to revision or correct ion and therefore does not represent a final Report. It w as prepared primarily for internal use withIn 1 he Hockwell Han f ord Operat1on s. Any expressed v1ews and op1n1ons are t hose of the Author and not necessarily of the Company. NOTICE Th is Report was prepared as an account of work sponsored by the United States Government. Nei ther the United States nor the Uni te d Sta te s Department of Energy, nor an… Show more

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“…A multiple confined aquifer system occurs within the Columbia River Basalt Group underlying the Pasco Basin (Deju and Fecht 1979;Gephart et al 1979;DOE 1988). The…”
Section: Confined Aquifersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multiple confined aquifer system occurs within the Columbia River Basalt Group underlying the Pasco Basin (Deju and Fecht 1979;Gephart et al 1979;DOE 1988). The…”
Section: Confined Aquifersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A multiple confined aquifer system occurs within the Columbia River Basalt Group underlying the Pasco Basin (Deju and Fecht 1979;Gephart et al 1979;DOE 1988). The confined aquifers consist primarily of interbeds within the basalt (DOE 1988).…”
Section: Confined Aquifersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study used the range of hydraulic conductivity data given for the Saddle Mountain Formation, the uppermost formation of the Columbia River Basalt Group (Summers and Weber, 1978;and Deju and Fecht, 1979) (Table IV). Values of hydraulic conductivity (which are mostly related to vertical fracturing) are reported to range between .001 to .01 meter/day.…”
Section: Hydraulic Conductivity/transmissivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic conductivities are reported to range between .01 and 1 meter/day (Deju and Fecht 1979;and Summers and Weber 1978) and also reported to range from .01 to 10 meter/day (BWIP staff, 1982). Graham (1984), summarized recent aquifer test results (transmissivities).…”
Section: Hydraulic Conductivity/transmissivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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