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⇱ Roadcap, G. S., Kelly, W. R., & Bethke, C. M. (2005). Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH> 12) ground water in slag‐fill aquifers. Groundwater, 43(6), 806-816.


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Roadcap, G. S., Kelly, W. R., & Bethke, C. M. (2005). Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH> 12) ground water in slag‐fill aquifers. Groundwater, 43(6), 806-816.

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Year2005
Original EntryRoadcap, G. S., Kelly, W. R., & Bethke, C. M. (2005). Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH> 12) ground water in slag‐fill aquifers. Groundwater, 43(6), 806-816.
Mindat Ref. ID16098673Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:16098673:6
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Full ReferenceRoadcap, G. S., Kelly, W. R., & Bethke, C. M. (2005). Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH> 12) ground water in slag‐fill aquifers. Groundwater, 43(6), 806-816.
Plain TextRoadcap, G. S., Kelly, W. R., & Bethke, C. M. (2005). Geochemistry of extremely alkaline (pH> 12) ground water in slag‐fill aquifers. Groundwater, 43(6), 806-816.

Locality Pages

LocalityCitation Details
Lake Calumet, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA

Mineral Occurrences

LocalityMineral(s)
Lake Calumet, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA Calcite, Clay minerals, Dolomite, Hauerite, Hausmannite, Hematite, Larnite, Mackinawite, Magnesioferrite, Magnetite, Minrecordite, Portlandite, Quartz, Rankinite, Slag, Tridymite, Wollastonite, Wurtzite


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