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Journal of the Alberta Society of Petroleum Geologists
Vol. 5 (1957), No. 7. (July), Pages 151-159

Viking Formation Waters of Alberta

W. E. Harris1, B. J. Shortreed2, J. R. Pow3, G. W. Govier4

ABSTRACT

A study of some 400 analyses of waters recovered within Alberta from the Viking and its correlative formations has been made. The total salinities are shown by an isoconcentration contour map to be low in Southern Alberta, high and variable in central Alberta, and of median and more uniform values in northwestern Alberta. Iso-concentration contour maps prepared for the calcium and magnesium ions indicate similar characteristics. A bar graph indicates that the saline waters of central Alberta contain lower concentrations of the carbonate ion than do the more dilute waters of northwestern and southern Alberta. Other bar graphs allow a general comparison of waters from southern, central and northwestern Alberta with respect to their concentrations of the sodium, chloride, calcium, magnesium, sulfate and bicarbonate ions, and their pH properties.


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