A Preliminary Report on the Mineral Springs of Georgia

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C.P. Byrd, State printer, 1913 - Mineral waters - 190 pages
 

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Page 3 - (Ex-Officio) His EXCELLENCY, JOSEPH M. BROWN, Governor of Georgia PRESIDENT OF THE BOARD HON. PHILIP COOK Secretary of State HON. JW SPEER State Treasurer HON. WA WRIGHT Comptroller-General
Page 3 - TS FELDER Attorney-General HON. JJ CONNER Commissioner of Agriculture HON. ML BRITTAIN.. . .Commissioner of Public Schools LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GEORGIA ATLANTA, JUNE 15,
Page 18 - Under the head of muriated salines, all the brines would fall, as they are characterized by the presence of sodium chloride. Any of these springs may be sodic-sulphated or sodic-muriated, or calcic-sulphated or calcic-muriated. The sodic-muriated or chloride of sodium waters constitute 88 per cent, of the muriated saline springs of the United States.
Page 48 - CAVE SPRING, FLOYD COUNTY, GEORGIA PLATE VI who in some cases have constructed small cottages near the spring for the accommodation of their families. These cottages, together with 2 or 3 small boarding houses, constituted practically all of the improvements in the immediate vicinity of the spring at the time of the writers visit.
Page 87 - 23.50 .058 1.370 Total solids . Free carbon dioxide 148.32 36.34 INMAN PARK MINERAL SPRING FULTON COUNTY 8.649 2.119 Inman Park Mineral Spring, also known as "The Spa Spring," is located in Inman Park, a beautiful residence park in the eastern "arts per million 23.50 14.70 21.16 62.86 40.69 2.74 17.12 3.30 .40 trace 1.00 .045 Grains per
Page 3 - THE ADVISORY BOARD OF THE GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF GEORGIA IN THE YEAR
Page 48 - 4.90 .60 .60 408 25 60.00 3.02 8.00 Grains per gallon .977 40.848 7.340 .286 .035 .035 23.809 3.499 .177 .467 PROBABLE COMBINATIONS Potassium chloride.. Potassium sulphate Sodium chloride Sodium sulphate Sodium phosphate . . Magnesium sulphate Calcium sulphate — Calcium carbonate.. Aluminum sulphate . Ferrous carbonate.-. Silica Total solids Free carbon dioxide
Page 96 - and Louch wells, and also the water from the "Artesian Lithia" well, are rather remarkable waters on account of the high percentage of sodium chloride. This is especially true when it is taken into consideration that the water in each case is obtained from granite-geniss and that all the rocks for miles around are all highly crystalline. McCRANIE WELL
Page 134 - near Lakewood, about 4 miles south of Atlanta. It is a small chalybeate spring, furnishing less than a gallon per minute. The water formerly had a limited sale in Atlanta. It has a slightly astringent taste and forms, upon standing, a slight reddish-brown percipitate of iron sesqui-oxide. The spring is surrounded by a stone curbing, but otherwise there is no improvement^
Page 164 - COUNTY White Path Springs are located near White Path station on the Atlanta-Knoxville division of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad 6 miles northeast of Ellijay, the county site. These springs are much frequented during the summer months by parties from Atlanta and the southern part of the State. The location is excellent for a summer resort. The springs are situated at

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