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GROUND WATER IN NORTH-CENTRAL TENNESSEE

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Water-bearing beds<br />

Remarks<br />

Use of water<br />

Temperature<br />

Yield<br />

(gallons<br />

a minute)<br />

Method of lift<br />

Water<br />

level above<br />

or below<br />

surface<br />

(feet)<br />

Depth below<br />

surface<br />

(feet)<br />

No. on<br />

Plate*<br />

Geologic horizon<br />

Character of material<br />

Bucket and windlass<br />

do. ...<br />

Fort Payne (?) formation.<br />

Fort Payne formation.<br />

do<br />

Fort Payne (?) formation.<br />

Fort Payne formation.<br />

St. Louis (?) limestone.<br />

Fort Payne (?) formation.<br />

St. Louis or Warsaw<br />

limestone.<br />

Base of chert residuum<br />

above St.<br />

Louis limestone.<br />

St. Louis (?) limestone.<br />

Chert residuum<br />

above St. Louis<br />

limestone.<br />

St. Louis or Warsaw<br />

limestone.<br />

Limestone.... _ .<br />

do...<br />

do ..... -<br />

Solution crevice.<br />

Near bottom.<br />

60.. ...<br />

189<br />

»190<br />

Too concentrated for domestic use.<br />

58<br />

1.<br />

Small...<br />

.... .do<br />

-40. __<br />

-20- ....<br />

38 __<br />

90<br />

192<br />

196<br />

Residual clay 80 feet thick.<br />

Residual clay 20 feet thick.<br />

Water-bearing bed at depth of 30 feet cased<br />

ofl.<br />

2 feet from No. 198-A.<br />

.do<br />

..... do .<br />

3 ...<br />

Near bottom.<br />

55 _ . .....<br />

do<br />

Artesian flow .....<br />

-25 ...<br />

..... do .<br />

Shaly limestone ...<br />

197<br />

59<br />

58<br />

Jt<br />

+0. 5<br />

-12. .....<br />

65 ..<br />

30± ....<br />

-198-A<br />

»198-B<br />

Barely adequate in summer.<br />

2-3<br />

Hand pump. ......<br />

-21. .....<br />

21.. ___ ..<br />

199<br />

Stock..- -<br />

12. .....<br />

Gasoline force pump..<br />

Residual clay 70 feet thick.<br />

-65<br />

70<br />

200<br />

201<br />

do. .<br />

..... do. .<br />

-10 _ ...<br />

18<br />

Dry hole. Top of Chattanooga shale 75 feet<br />

below casing head.<br />

202<br />

205<br />

Trickle.<br />

Artesian flow. _ . . ..<br />

+0.3<br />

Top of Chattanooga<br />

shale.<br />

75±. ......<br />

Dry hole. Top of Chattanooga shale about<br />

10 feet below casing head.<br />

..... do.. -<br />

do.. .<br />

Domestic, stock ...<br />

206<br />

207<br />

-168.. ...<br />

Fort Payne formation.<br />

..... do....... ...<br />

.... -do .... ......<br />

175<br />

30.<br />

208<br />

209<br />

No water-bearing beds below depth of 50 feet.<br />

Top of Chattanooga shale 156 feet below<br />

casing head.<br />

At Tennessee City section booses.<br />

do<br />

-...do<br />

3-5. ....<br />

Hand pump. __<br />

60<br />

-65.-,<br />

St. Louis or Warsaw<br />

limestone.<br />

. .do ........<br />

.....do.............<br />

Bedding-plane<br />

crevice.<br />

Solution channel..<br />

Bedding-plane<br />

crevice.<br />

* See analysis, pp. 112-115.<br />

75 .. ....<br />

135 .....<br />

Near bottom.<br />

210<br />

212<br />

214

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