Analyses – 10 References

Chemical Analyses of Waters from Crater Lake, Oregon, and Nearby Springs

by J. Michael Thompson, L. Douglas White and Manuel Nathenson

References

 

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Fishman, M. J., and Pyen, Grace, 1979, Determination of selected anions in water by ion chromatography: U.S. Geological Survey Water-Resources Investigations 79-101, 30 p.

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Salinas, John, White, L. D., and Thompson, J. M., 1984, Studies on chemical, isotopic, and limnological parameters of Crater Lake, Oregon (abs): Eos, vol. 65, p. 885.