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WRRCTR No.29 Silica in Streams and Ground Water of Hawaii

ScholarSpace at University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Title WRRCTR No.29 Silica in Streams and Ground Water of Hawaii
Contributor Davis, Stanley N
Subject Groundwater -- Hawaii. Hydrology -- Hawaii. Silica. Water -- Analysis.
Description U.S. Department of the Interior Grant/Contract No. 14-01-001-1495; B-010-HI Concentrations of silica in natural waters of Hawaii vary from less than 0.2 ppm in rain water to almost 90 ppm in ground water. The acquisition of silica by the water is probably most rapid near the ground surface. Between 1 and 3 ppm will go into solution within a few minutes after rain comes in contact with the rock and soil. Rain water that percolates to the subsurface and eventually becomes groundwater recharge will have from 5 to 20 ppm silica before it reaches high-level dike...
Date 2009-04-08T01:01:56Z 2009-04-08T01:01:56Z 1969-01
Type Report Text
Identifier Davis SN. 1969. Silica in streams and ground water of Hawaii. Honolulu (HI): Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa. WRRC technical report, 29. http://hdl.handle.net/10125/7606
Language en-US
Relation WRRC Technical Report 29
Format vi + 31 pages application/pdf
Publisher Water Resources Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa

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