In short, where the rainfall is abundant and the soil is naturally fertile, carbonate waters are the rule; in arid regions sulphates and chlorides prevail. This statement applies to the evidence now in hand, and must not be construed too sweepingly. We... United States Congressional Serial Set - Sayfa 681908Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1908 - 734 sayfa
...of American waters; and yet, notwithstanding these adverse conditions, some regularities appear. In the first place, practically all of the waters from...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a CO. 48.21 44. OB 47.78 53.57 so, 14.fi9 18. NO 13.22 5.59 Cl .64 .5<i .05 .51 Ca ' 25.23 24.39 24.48... | |
| 1908 - 924 sayfa
...western tributaries of the Missouri, iu general, tell a different story. So also do the waters of Xew Mexico and Arizona. Here sulphates are in excess of...acid, and a smaller proportion of carbonates is found. AVater from a 11. 1. J. K. L. COj. 48.21 44.66 47.78 53.57 45.55 so( 14.69 18.80 13.22 5.59 17.13 Cl... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1908 - 732 sayfa
...prevail. This statement applies to the evidence now in hand, and must not be construed too sweeping! y. We are dealing, not with invariable laws, but with...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a H. 1. J. K. 1.. co» 48.21 44.66 47.78 53.57 45.55 SO4 14.09 18.80 13.22 5.59 17.13 Cl .94 .56 .65... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1911 - 792 sayfa
...rivers, we shall see that, in spite of all differences, certain general tendencies are manifest. In the first place, practically all of the waters from...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a swamp or forest is very different from water which has leached a desert soil. In the Kansas River and... | |
| 1913 - 372 sayfa
...soil water acts as a solvent for the mineral matter of the soil. In this connection Clarke 1 says: "In a fertile region organic matter is abundant, and...into the streams more abundantly than other salts." There is abundant proof that percolating ground waters do remove large quantities of mineral matter... | |
| New Jersey. Bureau of Geology and Topography - 1913 - 372 sayfa
...soil water acts as a solvent for the mineral matter of the soil. In this connection Clarke1 says : "In a fertile region organic matter is abundant, and great quantities of carbonic acid are 1 The Data of Geochemistry, p. 72. See also Rocks, Rockweathering and Soils, by GP Merrill, pp. 237-38,... | |
| 1913 - 126 sayfa
...soil water acts as a solvent for the mineral matter of the soil. In this connection Clarke 1 says: "In a fertile region organic matter is abundant, and great quantities of carbonic acid are 1 The Data of Geochemistry, p. 72. See also Rocks, Rockweathering and Soils, by GP Merrill, pp. 237-38,... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1916 - 836 sayfa
...Trace. Trace. Trace 100.00 128 100.00 100.00 183 100.00 M 100.00 209 Salinity, parts per million 217 generated by its decay. This carbonic acid, absorbed...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a swamp or forest is very different from water which has leached a desert soil. In the Kansas River and... | |
| Geological Survey (U.S.) - 1916 - 834 sayfa
...Trace. Trace. Trace. Salinity parts per million 100.00 128 100.00 217 100.00 183 100.00 238 100.00 209 generated by its decay. This carbonic acid, absorbed...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a swamp or forest is very different from water which has leached a desert soil. In the Kansas Kiver and... | |
| Frank Wigglesworth Clarke - 1920 - 840 sayfa
...holds for the extreme northern and northwestern rivers; but the western tributaries of the Missoxiri, in general, tell a different story. So also do the...smaller proportion of carbonates is found. Water from a swamp or forest is very different from water which has leached a desert soil. In Kansas River and its... | |
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