Sarasota County is one of 10 generalized areas of the continental United States known to haw high concentrations of naturally occurring radium in fresh ground water (Chandler 1989). Various authors have conducted investigations to examine the distribution of radium in ground water, rivers, and estuaries. They concluded that ground water was the source of radium, but rivers were also enriched with radium as a result of the interaction with ground water. The Glulf of Mexico also has areas with radium enrichment resulting from geothermal springs with concentrations as high as 51 picocuries per liter. During 1986 and 1987. the Health and Rehabilitative Services of the state of Florida collected ground water data for radium analysis of private drinking water wells. These data were used to develop a contour map of radium‐226 concentrations for coastal Sarasota County.
A system is described that uses a microcomputer for on-site recording and analysis of borehole logging data. To indicate the potential of this system for data handling and quantitative hydrogeological assessment, the outputs from four simple processing packages are given. In each example the digitally recorded data from a number of borehole logs are combined and parameters such as fluid flow rate, porosity and formation density, cement or acid requirement, and differential temperature and conductivity are calculated.
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