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  <dc:contributor>N. E. McClymonds</dc:contributor>
  <dc:contributor>John William Harshbarger</dc:contributor>
  <dc:creator>J. P. Akers</dc:creator>
  <dc:date>1962</dc:date>
  <dc:description>The Red Lake area in the Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New &#13;
Mexico, was studied by the U.S. Geological Survey to determine if 1 mgd (mil- &#13;
lion gallons per day) of water could be obtained for the requirements of a &#13;
proposed sawmill. Geologic mapping and stratigraphic studies indicated three &#13;
favorable areas where ground water may be developed. Test holes were drilled &#13;
under contract in the areas, and pumping tests indicate that 500,000 gpd (gal- &#13;
lons per day) is available from alluvium along Tohdildonih Wash near Frog &#13;
Rock, 100,000 gpd is available from the Shinarump member of the Chinle forma- &#13;
tion and the De Chelly sandstone near Red Lake, and 800,000 gpd is available &#13;
from alluvium and cinder beds in lapiUi tuff in Buell Park, an eroded diatreme. &#13;
The diatreme at Buell Park is about 2% miles in diameter. It was formed &#13;
by several explosions in which lapilli tuff and cinders were erupted. These &#13;
materials, together with later basaltic intrusive and extrusive rock, now fill &#13;
the diatreme. The tuff and cinders are water bearing, 'and they receive re- &#13;
charge from rainwater and snowmelt moving through overlying alluvium and &#13;
from storage in the De Chelly sandstone which encloses the east half of the &#13;
diatreme. &#13;
The quality of water from all areas is suitable for domestic use. However, &#13;
special treatment may be necessary to make the water suitable for pulp &#13;
processing.</dc:description>
  <dc:format>application/pdf</dc:format>
  <dc:identifier>10.3133/wsp1576B</dc:identifier>
  <dc:language>en</dc:language>
  <dc:publisher>U.S. G.P.O.,</dc:publisher>
  <dc:title>Geology and ground water of the Red Lake area, Navajo Indian Reservation, Arizona and New Mexico</dc:title>
  <dc:type>reports</dc:type>
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