“…Higher helium concentrations (mean = 1.57 × 10 –1 ccSTP/L, SD = 2.51 × 10 –1 ccSTP/L), higher 4 He/ 20 Ne (mean = 394, SD = 522), and lower average (mean = 0.331 RA, SD = 0.544 RA) ratios of 3 He/ 4 He trending toward crustal production ratios support the hypothesis that samples in C3 represent groundwaters that have undergone extensive interactions with aquifer materials over comparatively long flow paths that likely transit the core of hillslopes before discharging near valley bottoms . Within this region, these flow paths are theorized to occur laterally along permeable formations and downward through near vertical fractures and cleats in a stairstep pattern. ,,− …”