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DATA OF GEOCHEMISTRY 



Table 51. — Analyses of waters from the Dead Sea system 

 [Analyses A, B, O and II in parts per million are from Irwin (1923, p. 430-433). The others in milligrams per liter are from Bentor (1961, p. 241)] 



A. 

 B. 

 C. 

 D. 



E. 



Waters of Merom. 



Inlet to Galilee. 



Lake Tiberias. 



Yarmuq River near junction with Jordan River. 



Jordan River at Jericho. 



F. Dead Sea (surface water). 



G. Dead Sea 5 miles east of Ras Fesch Ka, 120 m depth. 

 H. Dead Sea 5 miles east of Ras Fesch Ka, 300 m depth. 

 I. Dead Sea (average). 



Table 52. — Analyses, in parts per million, of some lake waters 

 from New Zealand 



[All analyses are recalculated from Phillips (1925, p. 382). Similar data may be 

 found in Phillips and Grigg (1922)] 



1 Includes carbonate. 



A. Lake Rotorua. 



B. Lake Rotoiti. 



C. Lake Rotoma. 



D. Lake Okareka. 



E. Tikitapu (Blue Lake). 



F. Rotokakabl (Green Lake). 



G. Lake Rotomahana. 

 H. Lake Rotoaira. 



Table 53. — Analyses, in parts per million, of water from the 

 Northeastern Highland, Victoria 



[From Anderson (1941, 1945)] 



A. Spring Stream, Mt. Hotham (6,000 ft). 



B. Crystal Brook, ButTalo Plateau (4,900 it). 



C. Upper Delatite River, Mt. Butler. 



D. Upper Kiewa River, Bogong High Plains. 



E. Stream near Bright. 



F. Rose River near Doudangadale. 



G. Rubicon River near Thornton. 



Table 54. — Analyses, in parts per million, of water from saline 

 streams in western Victoria 



[From Anderson (1941). Analyses F-G represent waters flowing into Lake Coranga- 

 mite during the first rains after drought] 



1 Includes 19.1 COr 2 . 



A. Little River near Township. 



B. Merri River near Warrnambool. 



C. McKinnons Creek near Hamilton. 



D. Deans Hill Creek near Coleraine. 



E. Helena River catchment at Mundaring Reservoir, West Australia. 



6 samples, 1909-15. 



F. Woady Yallock River. 



G. Gnarkeet Creek. 



Mean of 



Table 55. — Analyses, in parts per million, of water from Tasmania 



[From unpublished analyses provided by the Hydro-Electric Commission, Hobart, 



Tasmania] 



Mean of 2 analyses of Arthur Lakes water by the Government Analyst's Branch, 



Sept. and Oct. 1956. 

 Palmer River near Great Lake. Analyzed by the Government Analyst's Branch, 



Sept. 1956. 

 Great Lake, Analyzed by the Government Analyst's Branch, Oct. 1956. 

 Derwent River at Intake. 

 Derwent River near Derwent Bridge. 

 Creek. Sec. 18. 



D, E, and F analyzed Nov. 1935 by Avery and Anderson, consulting engineers. 



