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Geology Southern Oregon Lodging, Buckhorn Springs

Analysis - Carbon Dioxide Gas Well Located At Buckhorn Mineral Springs on Emigrant Creek - Submitted to by Smith Emery & Co. Los Angeles, CA. (date unknown)

Determinations

Lab. No.

101079

101079A

Average

Mark Bottle #1 Bottle #2

Carbon Dioxide (Co)

82.3 %

88.4%

85.3%

Oxygen (O)

.9%

.4%

.7%

Carbon Monoxide (co)

none

none

none

Hydrogen (H)

none

none

none

Methane (CH)

1.3%

1.1%

1.2%

Nitrogen (N)

15.5%

10.1%

12.8%

 A considerable quantity of nitrogen present is doubtless due to absorption of CO/2 by the water under pressure, and perhaps a half should be added to the CO/2 content.  This proportion, however, can only be determined on the ground by taking samples free from water contact and pressure.

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