Report documenting "the chemical and physical properties of the ground water beneath the National Reactor Testing Stations (NRTS), Idaho. The chemical properties described are chiefly the concentration and proportions of the dissolved constituents" (p. 1).
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Report documenting "the chemical and physical properties of the ground water beneath the National Reactor Testing Stations (NRTS), Idaho. The chemical properties described are chiefly the concentration and proportions of the dissolved constituents" (p. 1).
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Olmsted, F. H.Chemical and Physical Character of Ground Water in the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho,
report,
May 1962;
Idaho Falls, Idaho.
(https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc100251/:
accessed January 22, 2026),
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