Sources and mechanisms of recharge for ground water in the west-central Amargosa Desert, Nevada– A geochemical interpretation

Open-File Report 83-542
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Abstract

Ground water in the west-central Amargosa Desert, Nevada, was recharged primarily by overland flow of snowmelt in or near the present-day stream channels, rather than by subsurface flow from highland recharge areas to the north. Geochemical arguments, including reaction mechanisms, are used to support these findings. Carbon-, hydrogen-, and oxygen-isotope data show that much of the recharge in the area occurred during late Wisconsin time. Absence of ground-water recharge prior to late Pleistocene is considered to indicate that either climatic conditions were unfavorable for recharge or that ground-water velocities were such that they transported this earlier recharge away from the study aea. (USGS)

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Publication type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Title Sources and mechanisms of recharge for ground water in the west-central Amargosa Desert, Nevada– A geochemical interpretation
Series title Open-File Report
Series number 83-542
DOI 10.3133/ofr83542
Year Published 1983
Language English
Publisher U.S. Geological Survey
Description vi, 66 p.
Country United States
State Nevada
Other Geospatial Amargosa Desert
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