Ngawha hot springs : results of a chemical monitoring programme / by D.S. Sheppard and J.R. Johnston.
By: Sheppard, D. S.
Contributor(s): Johnston, J. R. (J. Robert) | New Zealand. Chemistry Division.
Material type: BookSeries: Report C.D. / Chemistry Division, no. C.D. 2341.Publisher: Petone, N.Z. : Chemistry Division, Dept. of Scientific and Industrial Research, 1984Description: 44 p. : ill. maps ; 30 cm.ISSN: 0369-6790.Report number: CD-R--2341Subject(s): NGAWHA | NZMS260P05 | HOT SPRINGS | CHEMICAL ANALYSIS | TEMPERATURE | CHLORIDES | LAKE OMAPERE | NZMS262 01 | WATER ANALYSIS | GEOTHERMAL SYSTEMS | GEOLOGY | THERMAL WATERS | GEOLOGY | NORTHLAND | MONITORING | BAY OF ISLANDS | NEW ZEALAND In: Report / Chemistry Division, Department of Scientific and Industrial ResearchReview: The exploration and possible use of the deep geothermal hot water resource beneath the Ngawha Basin has caused some concern over possible effects on the hot baths at Ngawha Springs. This study monitors the spring chemistry and output to try and detect any effect of the exploration phase well discharge programmeItem type | Current library | Call number | Vol info | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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JOURNAL | WELLINGTON OFF-SITE | No. 2341 May 1984 | No. 2341 | 1 | Available | J010219 |
Bibliography: p. 43-44 (27 refs); 10 figs; 14 tables; 1 appendix
The exploration and possible use of the deep geothermal hot water resource beneath the Ngawha Basin has caused some concern over possible effects on the hot baths at Ngawha Springs. This study monitors the spring chemistry and output to try and detect any effect of the exploration phase well discharge programme
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