BarbUon Evaporation Pond: ANIONS 

 C03 ♦ HC03 



Barbizon Evaporation Pond: CATIONS 

 Na^K 



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Peck Evaporation Pond: ANIONS 

 C03 + HC03 



Peck Evaporation Pond: CATIONS 

 Na + K 



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Pryse Evaporation Pond: CATIONS 

 Na + K 



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Figure 2.1 Ternary diagrams of the relative concentrations of major cations and anions in evaporation 

 pond waters (meq/1 basis) 



page 2.15 



