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Title: The mineral content of Illinois waters..
Year: 1909 (1900s)
Authors: Bartow, Edward, 1870-1958
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along a line drawn from Quincyto Ottawa. This is illustrated on plate 7. Potassium.—The potassium varies from .7 parts per million in a well174 feet deep at North Chicago, to 332.1 parts per million in a well275 feet deep in Harrisburg, Saline county. The majority have lessthan 15 parts per million of potassium. Sodium.—The sodium varies from 5.6 parts per million in a well2,000 feet deep at Byron, Ogrle county, to 13,548 parts per million ina well 825 feet deep at Fairfield, Wayne county. About one-half of thewells have less than 150 parts per million. One quarter have from 150to 400 parts per million of sodium. Magnesium.—The magnesium varies from 1.6 parts per million ina well 90 feet deen at Aurora, Kane county, to 598 parts per millionin a well at New Burnside, Johnson county. A lars-e majority have lessthan GO parts per million, and only about one seventh of the wells con-tain more than 100 parts per million of magnesium. 53 STATE GEOLOGICAL. SURVEY. BULL. NO. 10, PLATE 9.
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Alkalinity of Illinois waters. 54 MINERAL CONTENT OF WATEES. (bull. no. 10 Calciwm.—-The calcium varies from l.G parts per million in a well280 feet deep at Keensburg in Wabash county, to 1,203 parts per millionin a well 900 feet deep in McHenry county. The majority of the wellscontain from 60 to 150 parts per million of calcium. Iion.—Iron varies from traces in many wells to 2,506 parts permillion in a deep well at Kell in Marion county. A majority have lessthan 2.0 parts per million of iron. Aluminium.—The aluminium varies from traces to 428 parts permillion in a well at Ivell, Marion county. The majority of the wellscontain less than 2.0 parts per million of aluminium. Silica.—While the silica varies from 2.4 parts per million of SiOs ina. well at Stronghurst, Henderson county, to 95 parts per million in aw^ell 1,395 feet deep at Bushnell, McDonough county, 80 per cent of thewells contain between 5 and 15 parts per million of SiO^. Nitrates.—Nitrogen as nitrates varies fr

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