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Mineral constituents in water and their significance

January 1, 1950

Pure water does not exist in nature. Because water is a powerful solvent, every drop of rain water carries dissolved or suspended material - dust, pollen, and smoke, as well as the atmospheric gases, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon dioxide. When rain falls, the water running over the rocks and percolating through the soil gathers more and more mineral matter in solution. As the uses to which a water supply may be put depend primarily on its mineral content, information concerning the chemical characteristics of water is of importance to each of us.
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Publication Year 1950
Title Mineral constituents in water and their significance
DOI 10.3133/ofr5069
Authors T.B. Dover
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 50-69
Index ID ofr5069
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse