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Analyses of water from Mtna Springs, Napa  County,  Cal.
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                                                  [Constituents are in parts per million.]                            00
                                  1            2           3           4            5            6           1
                               37° C.  (98° F.)  37° C.  (98° F.)  36° C.  (96° F.)  31° C.  (88° F.)  22° C.  (72° F.)  19° C.  (66° F.)
        Properties of reaction:
                                       33          26           21          35           44          50           36
                                       0            0           0            0           0            0            0
                                       0            0           0            0           0            0            0
                                       49          66           70          47           31          48           49
           Secondary alkalinity. . ......  18       8           9           18           25           2            15
           Tertiary alkalinity. .........  73      60           45          78           51
                              By   Reacting   By  Reacting   By   Reacting   By   Reacting   By   Reacting   By  Reacting   By  Reacting
              Constituents.
                             weight.  values.  weight.  values.  weight.  values.  weight.  values.  weight.  values.  weight.  values.  weight.  values.
                                589  25.61  787   34.20   759   32.97   544  23.62  538   23.39   402   17.48   555  24.11
                                           134    3.42  83     2.12               2.7   .07  290    7.42
                                                                                               .1    .01
        Calcium (Ca) ....................  44   2.20   61   3.05   22   1.10   43   2.15   59   2.94   6.6   .33   53   2.63
                                39    3.24  1.5    .12   30    2.47   39   3.23   59    4.85   2.7   .22   22    1.76
                                             .4    .01   7.1   .25    .4    .01  60     2.15   3.0   .11   4.6    .16
                                                          .8   .09              Trace.  Trace.   19   2.10
                                89    1.S6  115   2.40  12     .26   89    1.87  74     1.54   3.7   .0?   95    1.99
        Nitrate (NO3)-.... ..............                                                      6.9   .11
        Chloride (Cl).. ..................  298   8.39   298   8.39   274   7.73   292   8.24   438   12.35   443   12.49   291   8.21
                                624  20.80  898  29.95  594   19.80   567  18.90  400   13.33   228   7.60   554  18.46
                                                        478   11.12              170    3.96   218   5.06
        Silica (SiOs)...... ...............  11  .37  1.5  .05  95  3.15  6.0  .20  95  3.15   7.1   .29   14     .46
                               1,694      2, 296. 4   2,354.9      1,580.4      1,895.7     1,«30.1      1,588.6
                                494  22.47  536  24.38  304   13.82  494  22.47  283   12.88 Present. Present. Present.  Present.
           1.  Amprican Ems Spring.  Analyst, J. A. Bauer (1878).  Authority, TJ.  S.  Geol. Survey Bull. 32.
           2.  American Ems Snring.  Analyst and authority,  Winslow Anderson (1888).
           3.  Summerhouse Spring.  Analyst, W. T. Wenzell.  Authority, owner of springs.
           4. Tunnel Spring.  Analyst, J. A. Bauer (1878?).  Authority, owner of springs.
           5.  Iron Spring.  Analyst, W. T. Wenzell.  Authority, owner of springs.
           6.  Potassium Spring.  Analyst, W. T. Wenzell.  Authority, owner of springs.
           7.  I-ador-a Spring.  Analyst, J. A. Bauer (1878?).  Authority, owner of springs.
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