
U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 99585
Physical, Chemical, and Isotopic Data for Samples from the Anderson Springs Area, Lake County, California, 19981999
By
C.J. Janik, F. Goff, M.L. Sorey, J.J. Rytuba, D. Counce, E.M. Colvard, M. Huebner, L.D. White, and A. Foster
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INTRODUCTION Anderson Springs is located about 90 miles (145 kilometers) north of San Francisco, California, in the southwestern part of Lake County. The area was first developed in the late 1800s as a health resort, which was active until the 1930s. In the rugged hills to the south of the resort were four small mercury mines of the eastern Mayacmas quicksilver district. About 1,260 flasks of mercury were produced from these mines between 1909 and 1943. In the 1970s, the high-elevation areas surrounding Anderson Springs became part of The Geysers geothermal field. Today, several electric powerplants are located on the ridges above Anderson Springs, utilizing steam produced from a 240°C vapor-dominated reservoir. |
| Table | Table Title | File Name | File Size (KB) |
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| 1 | Methods of chemical analysis and detection limits for constituents in water and sediment samples analyzed by the EES-1 Laboratory, LANL | table_1.xls | 13 |
| 2 | Chemical and isotopic analyses of waters from the Anderson Springs area | table_2.xls | 35 |
| 3 | Trace elements and methylmercury in waters from Anderson Springs and Schwartz (Anderson) mine | table_3.xls | 12 |
| 4 | Chemical analyses of sediment samples from a new hot spring at Anderson Springs, with analysis of reference standard NBS 2704 for comparison | table_4.xls | 12 |
| 5 | Chemical composition of gases from a new hot spring in the Anderson Springs area | table_5.xls | 11 |
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