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Geohydrologic and drill-hole data for test well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada

January 1, 1984

Data are presented on drilling operations, lithology, geophysical well logs, sidewall-core samples, water-level monitoring, pumping tests, injection tests, radioactive-tracer borehole flow survey, and water chemistry for test well USW H-4. The well is one of a series of test wells drilled in the southwestern part of the Nevada Test Site, Nye County, Nevada, in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Energy. These test wells are part of the Nevada Nuclear Waste Storage Investigations to identify sites for storage of high-level radioactive wastes. Test well USW H-4 was drilled in ash-flow tuff to a total depth of 1,219 meters. Depth to water below land surface was 519 meters or at an altitude of 730 meters above sea level. After test pumping at a rate of 17.4 liters per second for approximately 9 days, the drawdown was 4.85 meters. A radioactive borehole-flow survey indicated that the Bullfrog Member was the most productive geologic unit, producing 36.5 percent of the water in the well. The second most productive geologic unit was the Tram Member, which produced 32 percent of the water. The water in test well USW H-4 is predominantly a soft, sodium bicarbonate type of water typical of water produced in tuffaceous rocks in southern Nevada. (USGS)

Publication Year 1984
Title Geohydrologic and drill-hole data for test well USW H-4, Yucca Mountain, Nye County, Nevada
DOI 10.3133/ofr84449
Authors M.S. Whitfield, William Thordarson, E.P. Eshom
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 84-449
Index ID ofr84449
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse