Divide_Part_II - State Water Commission
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Divide_Part_II - State Water Commission
NORTH DAKOTA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WILSON M. LAIRD, St~t,1 X BULLETIN 45 MrlUT DAKOTA IZA ' SERVAYiOW CC I Ant* LIBRARY COP Y NORTH DAKOTA W . """"""""" STATE WATER COMMISSIO N MILO W. HOISVEEN, State Engineer COUNTY GROUND WATER STUDIES 6 GEOLOGY AN D GROUND WATER RESOURCE S of Divide County, North Dakota PART II GROUND WATER BASIC DATA By C. A . ARMSTRON G GEOLOGICAL SURVEY United States Department of Interio r Prepared by the United States Geological Surve y in cooperation with the North Dakota Geological Survey and the North Dakota State Water Commissio n 1965 North Dakota Geological Survey Wilson M. Laird, State Geologis t Bulletin 4 5 North Dakota State Water Commissio n Milo W . Hoisveen, State Engineer County Ground Water Studies 6 Geology and Ground Water Resources of Divide County, North Dakot a Part I I Ground Water Basic Dat a by C . A . Armstrong Geological Survey United States Department of Interio r Prepared by the United States Geological Surve y in cooperation with the North Dakota Geological Surve y and the North Dakota State Water Commission 1965 This is one of a series of county reports published cooperativel y by the North Dakota Geological Survey and the North Dakota State Wate r Conservation Commission . The reports are in three parts ; Part I describes the geology, Part II presents ground water basic data, an d Part III describes the ground water resources . Parts I and III will b e published later and will be distributed as soon as possible . CONTENTS Pag e Introduction 1 Purpose and scope ° °---- 1 Well numbering system 3 Acknowledgments 3 Explanation of tables 3 Quality of water data ° 6 References 9 ILIASTRATION S Figure 1 . Map of North Dakota showing location of county ground-wate r studies 2 2. System of numbering springs, wells and test holes 4 3. Map of Divide County showing location of wells and springs 4. Map of Divide County showing location of test holes and selecte d In folde r In folder wells TAMES Table 1. Records of wells, springs, and test holes 10 2. Logs of wells and test holes 57 3. Water level records of observation wells 4. Partial chemical analyses of water from wells 5. Chemical analyses of water in Divide County, North Dakota i 10 4 = 108 110 Geology and Ground Water Resources of Divide County, North Dakot a Part II, Ground Water Basic Dat a by C . A . Armstrong INTRODUCTION Purpose and stov e The geology and ground-water resources of Divide County, North Dakota (fig . 1 ) has been investigated cooperatively by the U . S . Geological Survey, the North Dakot a State Water Commission, and the North Dakota Geological Survey . The results of the investigation are to be published in three parts . Part I, an interpretive report describing the geology, Part II, ground-water basic data, and Part III, an interpretiv e report describing the ground-water resources . Part II makes available data collected during the investigation and functions as a reference to Parts I and III . The report s will be published as separate volumes of the Bulletin series of the North Dakota Geological Survey and the county ground-water study series of the North Dakota Stat e Water Commission . The data in this report are useful for predicting subsurface conditions i n Divide County. The depth and thickness of aquifers, water levels, and quality o f water may be estimated for a given site by examining the tables and maps in thi s report . Extrapolations based on these data should be conservative because of th e irregular distribution of materials within the glacial drift . Much of the data in this report was collected during field studies made be tween July 1962 and December 1964 . Other data were obtained from : (1) an unpublishe d Works Progress Administration report, which shows 1934 and 1938 water levels, (2 ) records collected during 1945 and 1951 for the Missouri River basin development investigation, 1959, and (4) (3) North Dakota State Water Commission drillers' logs compiled in a few miscellaneous data collected by the U . S . Geological Surve y between 1951 .and 1960 . This accumulation of data is presented in five tables : (1 ) data from . a comprehensive inventory of water wells, test holes, and springs, drillers' and composite logs of wells and test holes, wells, (4) (3) (2 ) water levels in observation partial chemical analyses of water from a report by IaRocque and other s (1963), and (5) chemical analyses of water .( Additional logs, water levels, an d chemical analyses of ground water are published in an open file report by laRocqu e and others (1963) and in U . S . Geological Survey Water Supply Papers 598 and 1428 . 1 ,ammsmemmmalmomewoommma Towner I Rolatte r— ~ — T _J I n e .n ,a I - 1— Mc kenz e Mc Lea n I ----h I B~Il :nysi Golden Volley I Dunn Merce r 1 I --_r--— .—I Stark h 1 —~ Rettnger Bowman Adam, I ti _ \\~ ~; ` ~ Nelion 1 Gana for r ICR TC CTCR\~ Sher don' \\\\\\\ Is ~/ Ol :v i Mor Ion I ---, Grant - -~ I Pema n n n Coval . r ti 5 i L_ J—f Sloa< EXPLANATION 0 25 50 MILE S SCAL E //////4 THIS REPORT ALL OR PART OF THE REPORT PUBLISHE D "" ~ IN PROGRES S FIGURE I-MAP OF NORTH DAKOTA SHOWING LOCATION OF COUNTY GROUND-WATER STUDIES Well-Numbering System The wells, test holes and springs in the tables are numbered according to a syste m based on their location in the public land classification of the United States Burea u of Land Management . It is illustrated in figure 2 . The first numeral denotes the township north of a base line, the second numeral denotes the range at of the fifth principal meridian and the third numeral denotes the section in which the wel l is located . The letters a, b, c, and d designate respectively, the northeast, the north west, southwest, and southeast quarter sections, quarter-quarter section, and quarter quarter-quarter sections (10-acre tract) . For example, well 160-95-15daa is in the NEiNEiSEi ; sec . 15 T . 160 N ., R. 95 W . Coifecutive terminal numerals are added i f more that . one well is recorded within a 10 acre tract . The location of each well, spring and test hole listed in the tables is shown on figures 3 and 4 (in pocket) . Aoknowleagment s The author is especially grateful to Schnell Inc ., Marinus Jensen, Oscar Weber and other drillers who supplied logs and information for this report . Thanks are also due to the County Commissioners, township assessors, and the people of Divide County for their cooperation in the collection of these data . Sample analysis logs were compiled principally by R . W. Schmid and L. L. Froelich of the North Dakota State Water Commission . Explanation of Table s Table 1 shows many wells with the abbreviations Lpc in the remarks column . This indicates that the aquifer will yield less than the capacity of the pump . Therefore , the well can be pumped dry with the pump shown in the lift and power column . Most o f the farm wells in the county are equipped with pumps that have capacitites of les s than 10 gem (gallons per minute) ; cylinder pumps usually are limited to 2 to 5 gpm. Test holes 2243, and 2249 and 3000 to 3090 were drilled as part of this investi gation . The unnumbered U. S . Geological Survey test holes were drilled as part o f the Missouri River basin investigation NO . These logs are from LaRocque and others (1963) . lest holes 1523 to 1532 were drilled by the North Dakota State Water Com mission (ND) as part of a special State investigation . Other test holes were drille d by their owners . Owners numbers are used in table 1 but only test holes drilled during this investigation are numbered on figure 4 . 3 FIGURE FIGUR E 2--SYSTEM OF NUMBERING SPRINGS, WELLS, AND TEST HOLES . -4 4- The numbered test-hole logs are a composite from the drillers log, sample analysis log, and electric log (when available) . Logs of unnumbered test holes and wells were furnished by the driller or drilling company shown in the heading of th e log, or, were obtained from the report by laRocque and others (1963) . The term- inology used is that of the individual driller with the exception that the orde r has been changed to present the principal lithology first . The drilling interval s shown in these logs were rounded to the nearest half foot where a lesser interva l was listed . Sample-description logs for teat holes 3000 to 3039, 3075 to 3090, and 2243 to 2249 were prepared at the drilling site of each test hole . Visual examination, while the samples were still wet and fresh, was made by the use of a binocula r microscope . Color descriptions were determined by comparing the sample with th e color charts of Goldman (1928) . If the cuttings reacted (effervesced) with dilute d acid the material was described as calcareous . Grain-size determinations used in all logs refer to the Wentworth (1922) site scale . Sorting is used as an indicatio n of size distribution on either side of an average . Cohesion is used to indicate th e capacity of the material to stick together . Since most clays and silts are cohesive to some degree the term was not used in the descriptions unless the material wa s unusually cohesive . The term "till" indicates an unsorted, unstratified, cohesive, agglomeration o f rock particles ranging from clay to boulders . In Divide County, all the till encountered . was calcareous . Generally clay is the dominant particle size . If a particle size other than clay is dominant, that particle size Is used as a modifyin g term. Consequently, terms such as clayey, silty, sandy, or gravelly are textura l terms used to indicate that the material described contains an appreciable, but no t a dominant amount of the modifying material . Observation wells were developed in selected test holes . These normally consisted of *inch plastic pipe slotted in the lower 10 or 20 feet . They were pumped for a fe w hours and a sample of water was collected for chemical analysis (table 5) . Monthly water-level measurements (table 3) have been made in most of the wells . Names of the bedrock formations, such as Tongue River and Cannonball Formation , are based on usage of the North Dakota Geological Survey . The Tongue River and Cannonball are considered members of the Fort Union Formation by the U . S . Geological Survey . 5 Quality-of-Water Data Several factors determine the concentration and character of mineral constituent s in ground water . The most important are the source of the water, the mineral com position of the rocks through which the water has passed, and the length of time th e water has been in contact with the rock . Precipitation as rain dissolves some gase s from the air . That part of the precipitation that percolates to the water table , having dissolved carbon dioxide from the air as well as from the organic matter i n the soil, reacts with rock particles, dissolving them and forming new compounds . The dissolved-solids content of water usually increases with depth, because the deepe r water generally has been in contact with rock minerals longer than has water a t shallow depths . The principal constituents in ground water are calcium, magnesium , sodium, potassium, bicarbonate, sulfate, and chloride . Other constituents include silica, iron, nitrate, fluoride, and boron . Most analyses are given in parts pe r million (ppm)--a unit that expresses concentration of chemical constituents by weight . Specific conductance is a convenient, rapid determination used to estimate th e amount of dissolved solids in water . An approximate value for dissolved solids concentration can be obtained by multiplying the specific conductance by 0 .65 . The suitability of a water for public supply and domestic use can be judged b y standards that have been established by the U . S . Public Health Service (1962, p . 7-8) for drinking water used on interstate carriers . Some of these standards are as follows : Iron (Fe) should not exceed 0 .3 ppm . Chloride should not exceed 250 ppm . Sulfate should not exceed 250 ppm . Fluoride should not exceed 1 .7 ppm . Dissolved solids should not exceed 500 ppm . These standards were established to protect the health of interstate travelers but generally are also used in evaluating the suitability of public water supplies i n the United States . Although many people continually drink water containing substanti ally higher concentrations than the suggested limits, persons unaccustomed to such water may suffer ill effects until they become adjusted to the change . Some livestock have been known to survive on water containing as much as 10,00 0 ppm of dissolved solids (Smith and others, 1942, p . 15) . However, water containing much less dissolved solids is desirable for maximum growth and reproduction . The maximum concentration for nitrate has not been established, but Maxey (1950 , p . 271) states that water having a nitrate content in excess of 45 ppm should be re garded as unsafe for infant feeding because it may cause methemoglobinemia ( "blue baby " disease) . Also, the presence of nitrate may indicate pollution . 6 riederate quantities of fluoride are not known to be detrimental to crops , sniiala, or admit humans . However, it is generally recognized that a small amoun t of flsorida in drinking ester consumed by children during the time their permanent teeth are being foamed reduces the occurrence of dental caries (tooth decay) and tha t an rumen may cause dental fluorosis (mottled enamel) . The tolerances in chemical quality of water for industrial use differ widely for different industries and different processes . In general, water that meets U . S . Public Health Service standards for drinking water is suitable for most industria l uses . Headman of water is an important consideration in domestic, municipal, and industrial implies . It is expressed in parts per million as calcium carbonate . Water having a hardness of 60 ppm usua4y is rated as soft, whereas water having a hardness of 61 to 120 pin is considered moderately hard and rater having a hardnes s of 121 to 180 ppe is considered hard. Water having a hardness of more than 180 ppm is regarded as very hard . Hardness is caused almost entirely by calcium and magnesium. As hardness increases, soap consumption for laundering increases, boilers , pipes, and coolers (evaporation pads) become encrusted more rapidly. Silica also forma hard scale is boilers . Oxidation of dissolved iron in water forms a precipitate that stains laundere d clothes and plumbing fixtures . Water containing more than 0 .3 ppm of iron is likel y to cause objectionable staining . Water that contains iron is especially objection - able in acme manufacturing processes . The usefulness of a water supply for irrigation cannot be predicted solely o n the chendeal quality of the water . Other factors such as soil texture, infiltratio n rate, drainage, climate, and ea-It tolerance of the crop must be considered . According to the U. S . g.11nity laboratory Staff (1954, p . 69-82) the characteristics of an irrigation water that appear to be most important in determining its suitability are : (i) Total concentration of soluble salts ; (2) relative proportion of sodium to othe r cations ; (3) concentration of boron or other elements that may be toxic ; and, (4) under some conditions the bicarbonate concentration as related to the concentratio n of calcine plus magnesium . The U. S . Salinity laboratory Staff (1954, p . 70) stated that nearly all irrigation water used successfully for a considerable time has a conductivity les s than 2,250 micromhos per centimeter at 25° C . Water of higher conductivity is used occasionally but has not been satisfactory except in unusual situations . 7 The relative proportion of sodium to other cations can be expressed either by percent sodium or BAR (sodium-adsorption-ratio) . Both of these figures have been included in table 5 . Generally, the higher the BAR value, the greater the sodium hazard ; however , the conductivity or dissolved solids concentration must also be considered in clas- sifying the water according to sodium hazard so that although two waters may have the seine SAD valve, the water with the highest conductivity is given a higher sodiu m hazard classification . Samples indicate that water with a BAR value of 8 or less i n Divide County would be classified as having a medium or low sodium hazard and water with an BAR value of 1}# or more would be classified as having a very high sodiu m hazard . 8 REFERENCES Goldman, M . E . and Mervin, H . E ., 1928, Color chart for field description of sedimentary rocks : National Research Council . LaRocque, G . A . Jr ., Swenson, H . A., and Greenman, D . W ., 1963, Tables of hydrologic data, Crosby-Mohall area, North Dakota, 1945-1951 : U . S . Geol . Survey open fi :Le report, 572 p . Maxcy, K . F ., 1950, Report on the relation of nitrate concentrations in well water s to the occurrence of Methemoglobinemia : Natl . Research Council Bull ., Sanitary Engineering and Environment, p . 265-271, App D. Robinove, C . V., Langford, R . H ., and Brookhart, J. W., 1958, Saline-water resource s of North Dakota : U. S . Geol . Survey Water Supply Paper 1428 . Simpson, H . E ., 1929, Geology and ground-water resources of North Dakota : U. S. Geol . Survey Water Supply Paper 598 . Smith, O . M., Dott, R. H ., and Warkentin, E . C ., 1942, The chemical analyses of the waters of Oklahoma : Oklahoma Agriculture and Mechanical Coll ., Div . Eng . Pub . no . 52, v . 12, p . 15 . U. S . Public Health Service, 1962, Drinking water standards, 1962 : U . S . Public Health Service Pub . 956 . U . S . Salinity Laboratory Staff, 1954, Diagnosis and improvement of saline and alkali soils : U . S . Dept . of Agriculture, Agriculture Handbook 60 . Wentworth, C . K., 1922, A scale of grade and class terms for clastic sediments : Jour . of Geol ., vol . 30, p. 377-392 . , ADL l .--Records of wells, springs, and test hole s Owner : UTGS, United :states Seolo?ical Purvey ; UDSdC, North Dakota State %Water Commission . Depth of well : Type of well : Depth to water : 'feasured depths are given in feet, tenths, and (or) hundredths ; reported depths are in feet below land surface . 2, bored, Dr, drilled, Du, dug ; Dv, driven . ''easured depths are given in feet, tenths, and (or) hundredths ; reported depths in feet . Use of water or well : D, domestic ; Ind, industrial ; Trr, irrigation ; U, not used ; 0, observation of water level ; Ps, public supply ; S, stock ; T, test hole . de ui_`er : Cl, clay ; Dv, gravel ; Li g , lignite ; 3d, sand ; Sdy, sandy ; Ss, sandstone . Lift and Power : 3, bucket ; C, cylinder ; Cen, centrifugal ; J, jet ; P, piston, Pub, submersible ; Tu, turbine ; G, electric ; C, gas ; C, hand ; !, wind . C, chemical analysis is shown in table It or 5 ; L, lop, described in table Pemarks : reported to be hard ; Ws, water reported to be soft ; Up, water reported to be unfit capacity ; P1 30, pumping level in feet below land sur^ace ; T, temperature ; Td 665, in table 3 ; ls, land surface ; 'C3, data from Pissouri 3anin Investigation (Latochue 2 ; ' !al, water reported to have alkaline taste ; '7h, wate r for human consumption ; Lpc, well yields less than pump total depth drilled in feet ; T 3 , additional water levels and others, 1963) . Location no. Owner or name (1 ) H 160-9 5 lb 5abc 6caa 6cbd 7aac "Nab 8cda 9aad 9dcb l0bbd Olson Estate Elmer Long Robert Mos s . .do . . . Norbert Tangsru d Robert Tangsrud Calvin Sillerup Michaell Smith Thomas Olson Orrie Sharphol 12cbb 13dcb 13dcd 14ccc1 14ccc2 15cdc 18aad 19bdb 20bbb 2lddd Jacob Sharphol Elmer K . Olson .do. . . Olaf Berge r .do• . . Selmer Johnson Oscar H . Olson Mrs . Anna Olson Clarence Mye r Mrs . Jennie Anderso n 22aad 22bbd 23d 26bab 27aadl ?7aad2 27aad3 Depth of Diameter Type well or size (feet) (inches) USGS Test hole 300 0 Martin Lovdahl A . Johnson Orville Nes s Harold Nordb y . .do . . . . .do . . . 3) (4) (5) 70 27 190 40 5 100 35 20 23 320 18 36 4 18 48 6 48 36 42 4 B Dv Dr Dv Dv Dr Du Du Dv Dr 85 28 98 5 .1 38 50 20 21 .6 14 .8 14 6 15 Dr B 160 18 .9 139 100 170 25 13 .2 _ Date Depth completed to water below land surface (feet) (6) (7) 1933 1961 1910 35 14 105 Dv Dr B B Du Dv Dv 4 .5 36 4 30 4 30 36 Dr Du Dr B Dr Du Du (8) 1934 1962 1962 1957 1960 2 60 20 .64 14 .60 18 TO 1962 1962 7-19-62 7-19-62 1962 1962 19 ;i 40 18 1962 1962 7-18-62 7-18-62 1962 1962 7-17-62 7-17-62 7-17-62 1962 1961 36 2 12 12 .36 36 48 42 Date of Use measurement of water 1956 ... . .... 1919 196 3 .... ... . 1959 1952 1157 .4 11 30 30 11 .5 0 14 .75 5 .6 1 9 14 .1 3 23 3~77 26 90 15 .4 5 1 .65 7-18-62 1934 7-17-62 1 2 1 77-62 7-17-62 ;fer ( 9) (10) Lift and power Sd & Gv S Sd & Gv D,S Cl & Gv N Sd & Gv D Sd & Gv 2 Gv D,S Sd N N N •• Sd N D,S N .. Sd Sd .. .. D 2 (13) • • ▪ ▪ • • ▪ Wh, Wal . Wh . Wh, dark color . Ws . Wh, Wal, Np . Wh . Wh . Lpc . C. ... C, H J,E E E ... C,H C, H C, H •• • ▪ ▪ ▪ • ▪ • • Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wa, Lpc . ▪ Wh . ... J,E 2 ,285 ••••• L. Wh . (, C,E ".d land surfac e (feet ) (12) (11) N Sd & G v S Gv & Sd C,H D Sd C, E N C, H D,S Sd & Gv C, H S Gv C, E D,S Gv C, E D,S Gv C, E D Sd C, G D,S Lig C,E N Altitude of-~ Remark Remarkz ▪ (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 4 42 Dr Du 4 Dr 160-95 (Cont .) 27dda Richard Shroode r 27ddb . .do . . . Thorstein Skar 28ccd 28daa Mrs . Helen Skar 28dba . .do . . . E . E . McCoy 30adb 31ccd John Imsland 34dd Ida Johnson Ed Schroeder 35aac 30 Spring 80 53 14 6o 143 150 16o-96 lads ldd 3cda 4aad 4ccb 6aac 7aac Tcca 9bbd llbbd Arvid Olson Rueben Grins Fred Fenster Merle Glasoe Elvern Gillund W . R . & J . W. Fortier Clifford Howard Mrs . Margaret Howard Rasmus Skor Thor Volden 190 200 1T5 293 180 Spring 55 180 100 35 6 4 4 44 3 24 3 24 8 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr .. B Dr B B lldaa 12aaa 12bdd 13cc a 13dbb 14c 17cda 17cdb 17cdc 2lddd If . J. Hanson Arthur Tangsrud Anker Tangsrud Clifford Haugen George Olson John Fenster C . G . Fortier . .do . . . . .do . . . Ingwold Raymo 190 134 210 25 9 100 40 13 13 12 4 44 6 48 48 4 4 4 4 20 Dr Dr Dr Du Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 170 18 36x48 24 8 6-4 B Du B Dr Dr (10) (11) 7-17-62 1961 1934 1934 Sd S D Cl S Sd & Gv Gv D D .. D,S Sd D,S Gv S Sd N Li g C,E C,B ... C,E C,E C,G/H C,E 150 120 .. 150 120 Flow 48 120 70 30 1962 1962 .. . 1962 1962 1962 1960 1962 1962 1962 D,S Sd D,S N Gv D .. S S G' D,S S N Sd & Gv D Sd & Gv C,E C,W C,W C,E ... Wh . Jh . C,E C,E C,G C,H/y; Wh . Wh, Wal. Wh . 90 85 90 22 3 75 15 F F 8 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 193 4 1962 1962 1962 1962 D,S Sd C, G D,S Sd C,E D,S .. Sub,E Sd C,H D,S D,S Sd-& Gv N S ..: D,S Sd & Gv C,E S Gv S Gv .. C,E D,S (6) (7) (8) 1959 1915 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 1915 .... 80 20 Flow 50 .. 11 .36 50 83 63 1926 1916 1955 .... ... 1924 1952 1905 1915 1960 1957 old 1905 1910 1958 .... (9) (12) (13 ) Flow less than lgp n Np . Ws, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Np . C. Wh . Wh . Wh . Na . C. (1) (2 ) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 97 10 96 240 8 13 .7 276 54 75 72 4 36 4 4 .5 .... 1950 1925 1963 . .. . . .. . 1913 1920+ 1909 1912 77 6 .58 40 36x24 4 5 .. 4 Dr Du Dr D Dr Du Dr Dr .. Dr 72 10 2 36 Dr Du 1950 .... 75 204 330 100 4 44 4.5 18 4 36 .. 30 6-4 4 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dv Dv Dv Dr Dr 1953 1957 1963 1920+ . . .. 1957 1962 1931 1910 1960 Dr B Dr D Dv Dr Dr B B Dr 1960 .... .... 1962 1956 1959 1931 . .. . . .. . 1912 22aaa 24ccc 24ccd 26bbb 27acc 27dba 28a 30ccb 32cca 32dad R . E . Sullivan Knute Vatne . .do. . . USGS Test hole 300 1 Milton Nygaard . .do . . . Inwald Raymo Leo Rosenvol d H . O. Hanson Jack Farver 33cbd 34acc . .do. . . Charles Myhre 160-9 7 lcda 4cdd 5abb 6baa 6c Edda 6 ddd 7aad 8ddd 1 8ddd2 A. N . Holte r Eddie Oure n USGS Test hole 3036 Robert Redlan d E . Twet e Martin Gudvangen . .do . . . Selmer Salveson Olney Burtman . .do . . . 13 .02 16 19 288 260 10caa 10cab 12b 13bbb 15adc 16acb 16b 1Tdc 19a 21b Hans B . Olson . .do . . . F . Rotnem USGS Test hole 300 2 John Mobley Randolph Kette l Olney Burtman Oley Nordnes s H . L . Thompson Roy Tracey 239 25 108 80 14 2T0 280 16o 32 202 4 24 5 1 .25 48 5 6 16 24 2 + 0 .1 6 .8 6o 20 Flow 4 .3 10 7.47 (8) 1934 7-20-62 1962 7-21-62 7-21-62 1934 1962 1962 7-20-62 (9) N (10) (11) D,S Sd N Gv N .. S Sd D Sd N Gv D Sd D,S Sd & Gv N Gv B,H C,G ... ... 48.o 100 8 .08 11 12 170 180 100 20 40 32 .65 12 16o 220 49 .4 8 100 1962 1962 1934 6-13-63 1962 1959 1934 7-11-47 1962 1934 N Sd D,S N 0 D,S S N N D N S Lpc . . C,E D D,S N N Wh . L. Wn. Wh . . E 1962 1962 . . .. 7-23-62 1934 7-23-62 1962 1962 1934 1962 .. .• • •• 2,269 C,E E D Gv E D,S Sd & Gv P, G Gv (13) .... 1962 7-20-62 48 130 (12) Gv & Lig J,E E C172 . . . Sd Gv & Sd C,H .. .. Wh . 2,290 L. . Ws . D,S D Gv Sd .. . 2,274 .. . . . Ws . N D,S Gv C,E ... Wh . & Lig .. Sd .. Sd Sd Sd .. Gv Gv C,H C,H/E E C,H ... . 2,257 C,H C,E Td 160, L,T 3 ,C . Ws, Lpc . Wh, L. ... . . .. . Wh . (1) (2) 160-97 Cont . P . K . Aarestad 21c 21d . .do . . . 2lddd . .do . . . 22aaai Roy Tracey . .do . . . 22aaa2 P . K . Aarestad 22c 23a G . O . Haugvorde 25dad . .do . . . 25ddb . .do. . . 26c Leonard Berg (3) (4) (5) 110 136 85 68 12 110 6o 58 5 6 6 4 48 24 24 4 24 5 Or Dr Dr Dr Du B B Dr B Or 127 26ccc 27dcb 28ad 28aad 29dad 32aac 32cca 32daa 32dac 32dca . .do . . . Alber Pieper A . L . Burns . .do . . . Leonard Rosten Albert Pieper Frank Salveson USGS Observation well 3-862 USGS Observation well 2-862 Frank Salveson 100 100 85 110 110 140 140 125 142 190 3 4 4 4 14 5 11 .5 1 .5 1 .5 4 .5 Dr Or Dr Or Dr Or Dr Dr Dr Dr 32ddb 1 32ddb2 32ddb3 33bbd 34ccc 35cbb 36aa 36bcb . .do. . . USGS Observation well 1-862 Frank Salveson Leonard Rosteh Theodor Rosters Olaf Thon G . O . Haugvorde HUGS Test hole 3003 138 134 168 160 104 110 60 98 18 1 .5 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Or Dr Dr 5 36-4 6 4 1 (6) (7) (8) .. . 1960 1940 1912 .. 1959 50 40 42 30 10 3 57 4o 23 .75 4o 1934 1934 1962 1962 1962 1934 1934 1962 7-20-62 1934 1924 1962 1962 1934 1962 1962 19113 19114 .... 25 40 40 85 60 1961 1962 1962 1962 1962 55 28 .5 43 .9 1962 7-12-62 7-12-62 56 .69 71 .40 .. 9-27-62 7-12-62 . .. . ... 7-21-61 1962 1963 1963 1962 1962 1962 1961 .... 1910 1962 16 .2 80 Flow Flow (9) N N D,S S N N N D S N (10) (11) (12) (13 ) Gv Gv Gv S,E C,E kh . .a, Op . . Gv Sd E C,E :Ih . SJal . D,S Gv D,S N Sd Sd D,S N N N 0 Sd&Gv Sd & Gv 0 irr Sd Gv 0 Sd T `• N .. D,S Sd & Gv N .. N C,E 'h . 2,237 2,253 ..... Tu,E .. . ••• L, casing pulled . Td 132, L, T 3 , C . Td 147, L, C . L. 2,265 2,265 .. .. . Td 140, L, C. Td 140, L, C . L. L, casing pulled . ..... Flow 1 gam 1963 . Td 320, L, C , well plugged. .. . . . C,E C,a'p ... (1) (2) 141 (5) (6) 14 19 355 365 350 350 109 .5 137 .9 36o 35 48 36 5 to 3 4 4 5-3 18 6 6 6 Dv Dv Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr 1951 1951 Dv Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dv Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr (3) 16o-9 8 3dda 3ddd 4cba1 4cba2 5ccc1 5ccc2 6ccc Tubb 8bad 8dcc Morris Sigvaldaon . .do . . . Albert Nystuen . do . Gilbert Dahlke .do . . . E . C . Gordon Berger Herland Carl P . Nystuen Carl Tweed 8dcd 10d llcdd 14bcb 14ccb 15ddd 16bcd 17aba 18aaa 18bbc .do . Leroy Tweed Ray Rodgers Mrs . Bernice Schilke Aldrich Gunderson Orvin Gunderson Clifford Tweed David Waled Mildred Johnson Wilard Johnson 30 350 318 33 232 1T0 295 16 175 250 48 4 5-3 18 4 4 4 60 2 4 18dad 20bcc Ole Sateren Jacobson Bros . 263 273 2 3 21bac 22bac 24acb 24cdd 26bdc 27adb 1 27adb2 27add Otto Moe Tilford Kvale Joseph Thvedt Nels P . Person Alfred Johnson Henry Olson . .do . . . Melvin Olson 253 228 325 TO 90 200 207 220 3 2 3-1 .5 24 4 2 4 4 (7) (6) (y) (10) 11 .7 16 .7 4o 80 100 20 71 .47 125 .17 22 23 .6 7-23-62 T-23-62 1948 1962 1948 1948 8-19-48 8-19-48 1948 7-24-62 S D N D,S S N N D,S N D 8 .2 115 80 11 .44 142 7-24-62 1934 1934 7-23-62 1962 1950 125 13 .07 140 125 1948 7-24-62 1948 1962 S Sd & Cl N Li g N Sd S Sd S Lig S Gv S Lig D,S Sd N Sd D,S Gv 1948 160 140 1962 1962 N D,S 1947 1916 1943 1921 1947 1917 1956 1957 170 210 200 50 40 150 120 100 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1948 1962 1962 D,S Lig N Gv D,S Lig N Gv S N ... D,S Sd & Lig D,S ... 1952 1948 .... 1957 1927 1914 1929 1940 1949 1948 1953 Sd Sd Sd Sd Sd .. Sd Lig (11) (12) (13 ) C,E E C,E C,W 2,146 2,146 . . .. . C,H C,W C,W E 2,160 Wh . Wh, Np . C. C. H,E C,W C,G C,W C,E C,E E Wh, Wal, Lpc . C. Wal, Np . its `137 ppm) . Wh (274 ppm ) C,E 2,271 2,272 ..... 2,225 2,201 2,194 2,180 C,E 2,120 ..... Wh . Wh (256 ppm), Wal , Np . Wh, Wal . Np . Ws . Wh, Np . Wh . C,E C,G C,E C,W C,W ... C,E C,E . . . .. 2,320 2,255 .. . . . 2,270 2,275 Wh . Wh . Wh . (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 160-98 Cont . Iver Satern 29abd 353 6 Dr 1913 200 29acb 29caa 30dcb 31dac 32bcc 32dcd 33cdb 33dba 34ddb 20 200 242 252 240 115 280 117 235 36 6 4 3 4 18 5 12 4 Du Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr B Dr .... . . .. 1917 1925 18 190 .32 190 180 200 95 180 90 190 . .do . . . Theo Linder Claude Christianson Arthur Christianson C .T . Sateren Carrie Harstad Otto Vicha D . C . Moe Sara Salveson 36ddd Fred Rossmiller 154 160-9 9 lddd 2bcc 3aad 3bbb1 Peter Eide Harvey Koppang Olivene Koppang OSGS Test hole 3016 90 170 80 115 3bbb2 330 5adb 5dba 6aab 6bbd 7dbd Edmund Eide .do. . G . H .• Anderson Orvin Eide Oscar Haugen 36 36 44 47 115 8ccc l0abb 11bbb 12bbb NDWC Test hole 1524 C .T . & L .A . Blikre Ed. Myhre Paul Siam 126 152 243 144 4 1918 1945 1945 (10) (9) 1962 S Lig C,E 2,262 1948 8-19-48 1962 1962 1948 1948 1962 1948 1962 D N D,S D D,S N S,D N D,S Sd C,H .. C,E C,E C,W .. C,W C,E ..... .. . 2,23 9 2,260 2,25 0 2,270 2,250 2,270 2,30 0 1954 D,S Sd C,E 2,305 2,119 2,10 3 .. 2,045 Lig Lig Lig Gv Lig Gv Lig (11) Dr 1958 70 18 2 6 1 .25 B Dv .. Dr 1931 . .. . 69 70 20 13 .57 1948 1934 1962 7-11-63 N N S 0 Sd & Gv Gv Sd C,E ... 1 .25 Dr 4 4 3 18 4 5 2 .50 2 4 1963 (12) (8) 1963 7 .98 7-11-63 0 Gv N 2,045 Dr Dr Dr B Dr 1951 1951 17 25 19 .41 35 90 1962 1962 8-18-48 1962 1962 S D N D D,S Gv Cy C,E E . . . .. Sd .. C,E .. . Dr Dr Dr Dr 1959 . .. . 1917 1934 1948 1934 1962 N N N D,S 1928 . .. . 100 143 94 Li g .. C,W 2,179 2,120 2,070 (13) Wh (563 ppm) , Wal, Np . Lpc . Wh . Wal . Np . Wh . Td 590, L , T3, C . Td 590, L , T3, C . Wal . Lpc . Lpc . Wh . 2,250 2,170 L. 2,140 Wh. (1) y (2) (3) (4) 160- . 99 Cont . 12dd, Paul Siem 13bcd H . Swenson 14d . .do. . . 1Tc Ingwold Mork 17ccb . .do. . . 17ccc . .do. . . 19cbd1 Arthur Haugen 19cbd2 . .do . . . 19dcd Instal.. .Johnson 20add Peter Nygaard 144 .5 170 170 194 49 247 23 12 160 282 6 2 2 3-2 4 4 4 36 4 3 21d 23bbc 24dcd 25aca 26aac 26cdb 26ddc 27aba 28cbd 28dda Roy Hagen Mrs . Clara Detke J . M . Anderson Alfred Renner Bernt Simle John Monger Bernt Smile V . L. Anderson Lawrence Hagen Roy Hagen 198 262 280 290 275 207 202 223 90 170 29bad 29bbb 32cdd 32ddb 33cba 33cbb 35aad A. Holgerson NDWC Test hole 523 Oscar Johnson Melford Johnson Oscar Johnson . .do . . . Bert Simle 18 420 93 .5 180 16 12 250 (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dv Dr Dr . .. . 1915 1918 1927 1951 1958 1955 1958 1921 1923 132 .34 120 135 24 46 57 5 7 120 200 8-9-48 1962 1934 1934 1962 1962 1962 1962 1959 1962 N D,S N N D S D .. D,S N .. Gv Gv Gv Gv Gv Sd Gv 3 4 2 5 5 .. 5 7 4 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 1915 1949 1916 1910 1916 123 160 200 80 175 180 172 .5 170 .32 60 60 1934 1949 1934 1962 1962 1948 7-26-62 8-18-48 1962 1962 N D,S N D,S N N N N S N Gv .. Gv Lig Lig Sd Gv Gv Sub,E C,E 36 5 6 4 48 36 4 Du Dr Dr Dr On On Dr . .. . 1959 10 .65 .. 52 .01 50 12 8 181 .47 8-17-48 N N N D,S S D N .. .. .. Sd .. Cl Gv .. . .. .. . C,E C,H P,E ... 6 1916 1916 1950 1915 1916 .... 1950 1916 8-17-48 1962 1962 1962 8-19-48 Gv .. .. . .. . J,E C, E C,H C, H ... . .. ... C,E . .. N (12) 2,175 2,17 1 .. . . . .. . .. .. . (13 ) Wh . Lpc . 2,179 2,134 2,140 . .. . 2,186 2,120 2,198 2,239 2,181 2,222 2,20 4 2,120 2,172 ..... 2,100 2,10 3 2,118 .. . C. Wh . C. Wh . Ws . Wh . Wh . L. Wh . Ws 2,220 (1) co (2) 160-loo ladb 2aab 4aab 4ccdl 4ccd2 4ddc 4ddd1 4ddd2 5dba 6ddd V . Thvedt Lewis Moen Julian Wroson . .do . . . . .do . . . . .do . . . Obert Berg . .do. . . Edmund Eide Willie Westin 7bcc 8acb 10ad 10adc 13aaa 15cbb 15cbc 17aba 17bcb 19cdd A . R. Ternguist Julian Wrolson Murrell Knudsvig .do . . . John N . Knudsvig Ole Karlsrud .do . . . Willie Westin P . J . Foss T . & C . Bendixson 20bc 20ccd 22dda 23cca 27bbb 28dda 31bcc 31ccb 31ccc H . H . & M . L. Bublitz Eldon Boeck Soren Sorenson . .do. . . Elmer Amundson Clifford Amundson Clayton Ternquist Alfred Jorstad George Stewart (3) (4) (5) 4o 154 spring 70 70 155 64 164 Spring 80 12 4 .. 3 18 4 4 5 B D (6) 1961 . . .. 1950 ,.. 1918 1940 1959 .. . . (7) (8) (9) 25 .31 130 Flow 43 40 0 .95 45 8-18-148 1961 1962 1950 1962 19148 1962 N D,S (10) Sd Flow 70 1962 1962 D Sd S Sd N Gv & Lig D N Sd & Lig .. D,S (11) C,E ... J,E C,E '5 D B D D D .. D 120 50 202 60 65 63 40 100 100 26 .80 4 5 4 4 4 5 18 4 5 24 D Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr B 1960 1915 1927 1955 1935 1952 . . .. . . .. 1917 ... 100 38 82 53 59 48 25 70 93 13 .28 1960 1938 1934 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 8-17-48 Sd Sub, E . D,S S Sd C,W N Gv .. . D,S Sd & Gv Sub, E D,S Gv E Sd E D S .. C,E N .. C,H C,E D,S Sd & G v N .. 230 53 17 28 90 18 54 .7 96 164 6-3 4 30 54 4 5 6 5-4 5 Dr Dr Du Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 1923 .. . . .. . 1951 .... 225 25 6 14 40 13 28 .13 83 124 1934 1957 1962 1962 1962 1962 8-16-48 1962 1962 N Sd & Lig Sd D,S S .. Sd D D,S Sd D .. N D,S Gv D Gv .. 1928 N•• C,E . .. C,E ... (12) . .. . . 2,171 2,150 . .. . . . . .. . 2,200 2,192 . . . .. ..... 2,09 0 .. 2,120 2,157 2,080 C,E E C,E .. . .. . . . 2,100 2,046 . ., 2,171 ..... J,E C,E 2,114 (13) Wh . Wh (650 ppm) . Wal . Wh . Yields 2-5 gpm . Wh . Wh (274 per) . Wh . Wh . Wal . C. Wh (574 ppm) . Ws,Wal . Wh . Wh . Wal, Lpc . (2) (1) 160-100 Cont . S . C . Stewart 32caa 32cbb 33dcd 34bbd 34ccc Alfred Jorstad Ed. C . Nelson Herat Pmundson Even Ulledal 35aba 36bcc Ole Holm . .do. . . 160-10 1 lass lbcc 3aaa 3ddd 9c 9ddd1 9dd 9ddd 11bsa llcca Raymond Sletten Frank Eberle USGS Test hole 3030 Oscar Bendixson Lyle M. Nelson . .do . . . . .do . . . . .do . . . Frank Eberle Clara Bendixson 11ccc llccd l2baa 13ccd 14cdb 14ddd 15a 17bcd 18ccc 19ccd . .do . . . . .do. . . Fred Eberle Wallace Thompson Theodore Nelson Wallace Thompson C. B . & Thelma Astrup Edwin Dordahl . .do . . . Franz & M. O . Berg (3) 126 105 85 18 71 (4) 4 4 5 8 18 (5) Dr Dr Dr Du B (6) 1961 1930 .... .. . 1943 (7) (10) (il) (12) (13 ) 1961 D,S Sd Sub,E. 2,080 75 55 9 50 1948 1962 1962 1962 N D,S S D,S Gv Sd Sd Gv C,E C,E D,S 2,090 2,052 . . .. . 2,070 S N Sd .. C,E ... .. .. . .... . S S N D,S N S S S D D Gv Sd .. .. Sd Gv .. .. Cy Gv C,E ... ... Sub,E .. . Wh . E E Sub,E E 2,220 . .. . . 2,200 2,205 . . .. . ..... ..... ..... 2,212 :. . . . C,E Sub,E E C,E C,E 2,240 2,240 2,215 2,140 2,215 Np, Lpc . .• . .. . . . Np . C,E C,E ... .. .. . .. .. . .. .. Ws . Dr .. 1958 .. . . 15 Flow 87 95 170 64 160 120 50 380 91 27 6 6 4 .5 24 4 24 24 4 4 12 Dr B Dr B Dr B .. Dr Dr Du 1916 1916 1963 82 75 .. 50 115 100 24 100 65 14 .65 135 1TO 90 40 48 Spring 110 1T0 8 140 24 4 18 24 24 B Dr Dr Dr Dr 1913 1962 ... 1916 1928 5 4 48 24 Dr Dr Du B 1920 1949 1942 1916 1916 1913 .. . 1963 1958 .... (9) 78 5 .. 35 Spring (8) 100 80 72 20 40 Flow 90 2 70 1962 1962 1961 1934 .. . 1962 1934 1962 1962 1964 1962 8-1-62 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1934 .. . 1962 1934 S Sd S Sd D,S Gv Lig D,S Sd D S N Cl & Sd S .. D Sd N Lig Wh (718 ppm) , Wal . Wal . Wh . Wh (1,110 ppm) , Lpc . Wh . L. Wh (714 ppm) . Wh . C. C. Wh, L. Ws . Ws . Wh (274 ppm) . Wh . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 160-101 Cont . 22a C . A. Davis 23bac Harvey Boeck 25ccc Raymond Sletten 25ddb Ole Sletten 26cdc Carl Holman 26cdd . .do. . . 27c8ko Vernon Nelson 27ddd1 Olaf Larson 27ddd2 . .do. . . 28cba Palmer Solheim 100 42 244 71 .45 286 32 .6 60 44 .9 190 110 24 24 4 24 3 24 24 18 4 24 B B Dr B Dr Du B Dr Dr B 1916 .... 70 30 80 61 .38 87 14 .2 50 28 .1 .. 50 1934 1962 1961 8-17-48 1934 7-30-62 1962 7-30-62 .... 1962 N D S N S N S D N S Cl & Sd Sd Lig .. Lig .. Gv .. .. Lig 29ada 29bbb 32aaa 32bad 33add 34a 34b L . M. Nelson Borghild Sandvold Ivan M. Olson Kenneth Storhaug C . M. Foss Magnus Rodvold Anne Johnson 113 .4 175 105 235 83 100 105 6 4 6 4 10 24 5 Dr Dr Dr Dr B B Dr 1910 1930 .... 1956 1915 1923 1912 60 70 6o 50 40 90 55 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1934 1934 N S N S S N N Lig Sd .. Sd 3d .. .. 160-10 2 2ada 3bab 6abb 6add 8ccc 9aac llcbb 13ba 15adb 17ada Carl Storseth USGS Test hole 302 8 USGS Test hole 302 7 C . H . Larson Elmer Pedersen Joe Friestad Vern Tvete n John Dordal Anna Hagen Hans Nelson 98 400 385 65 55 22 90 300 40 150 24 4 .5 4 .5 24 24 24 18 5-4 24 4 B D Dr B B Du Dr Dr B Dr 1930 1963 1963 1918 .... 1912 .... 1914 .... 50 1962 . ... .. 1934 1962 8-1-62 1962 1934 1962 1962 1961 ... 1918 .. . . 1926 1955 13 20 3 .0 50 160 23 100 D Gv N .. N N Gv D Gv D,S Sd S .. N S .. S Lig (11) ... C C,W . .. C,E N C,E E C,N C,E C,H C,E . .. Sub,E C,W ... . .. C,E . .. C,E C,H C,E ... C,E ... (12) (13) . . . .. 2,18 7 2,14 5 2,12 7 2,235 Ws, Np . 2,250 Lpc . 2,232 2,285 Wh, Np . Np . . Wh, Np . Np . Wh . Wh, Lpc . . . .. 2,118 2,069 Wh . L. L. C. Wh . Np . . ... Wh (1540 ppm) . Wh . (I) (2) 160-102 Cont . 18ccc USGS Test hole 3005 Arne Nelson 22bbdi 22bbd2 . .do . . . John Storseth 22cbc 22cbd . .do . . . 24d . .do . . . 25ddd Irving Ellevold USGS Test hole 2249 26aaa 27bbb JohnStorseth 31bbc Earl Johnson (3) (4) 4 .5 (5) (6) Dr r Du Dr B B B Dr 1963 1956 300 308 9 135 98 60 50 136 21 16 36 4 18 24 24 4 .5 24 48 32aaa 32b 32dda 33bdb 33cac 35cac 1 35cac2 35daa Eels Christianson Engvald Sneva . .do . . . Alvin Twete Art Bergeron Melvin Schenstad . .do . . . Ernest Schenstad 135 140 125 70 12 68 130 70 4 14 14 14 24 It 24-18 19-12 Dr Dr Dr Dr Du Dr 3 .. 1960 1925 160-10 3 laaa lbcc 2bbb 4aaa 4cdc 5aaa 5aad 5c 5ddd 9d Albert Pedersen Walter Quam USGS Test hole 3026 E . A. Sneva Albert Sonstegard USGS Test hole 3025 Hans H . Haugen Gerhard Sneva . .do. . . H . Anderson and H . E . Brown 28 114 405 100 80 200 120 75 90 70 4 5 4 .5 4 24 4 .5 4 24 3 4 Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr B Dr Dr 1962 1923 1963 1921 1908 1963 1961 1910 1957 1922 4y 1960 1917 ... . 1964 . . .. Dug 1956 1956 .. . . (7) yv7 80 4o 56 30 8 14 (8) 1962 1962 1962 1962 1934 1962 1962 1962 (9) D,S D D,S D,S N N N N S (10) (11) (12) g Sub,E 2,039 .. . . . Gv .. . .. Sub,E J,E Gv 2,211 Sd Gv 1962 1934 1962 1962 1962 1962 8-2-62 1962 D,S Sd Sd N S Sd D,S Gv S D Sd & Gv S N E Flow 3 .2 1962 8-2-62 E N 30 6o 1934 1962 .... 1962 1934 1962 1934 D S N N N N D N D N 70 55 60 Flow Sd Sd Wh . L. Ws . Wh . Wh . Ws . Wh (1370 ppm), Lpc . Wh, Wal, Lpc . C,E E•• C,E ..... 2,032 ..... Gv Sd Sd L. Wh (714 ppm) . Ws . Wh (1025 ppm) . Wh (1370 ppm), 1pc . Wh . 90 75 60 65 4 58 91 .5 15 Sd & Gv (13 ) C,H ... E N 2,098 2,095 ..... ..... Wh . Wal, Np . L. Wh . Wh . L. C. Wh, Wal . (1) (2 160-102 Cont . llccd Andrew Burkhow 12dad Ansel Jacobson 13baa Anna Spaberg 14b Andrew Burkhow 2 (3) (4) (5) (6) 4 3 24 24 Dr Dr B B 1961 48 52 45 .... 1929 (T) Flow 11 25 Flow 16bbb 17bbb 20c 20dcd 22c 24ddd USGS Test hole 3082 P . C . Jensen H . & N . Jacobson USGS Test hole 3081 J . C . Jensen William A . Nelson 105 101 80 185 40 50 1 .25 4 5 4 .5 24 24 Dr Dr Dr Dr B B 1963 1926 1919 1963 1929 . . .. 43 .68 46 73 .. 33 45 27cdd 27dcc 34ada 1 34ada2 34d Adolph Sneva , .do . . . Ernest Jenson . .do . . . R . A . Jensen 39 40 40 6o 130 18 18 24 18 3 B B B Dr Dr 1943 1943 1955 1960 .... 35 35 20 40 20 161-9 5 lbbc 2bac 2dda 3aba 4aaa 7ada Tdcc 8add llbcb 12abc Theo. Johnson Willie Brodal Allen Spooner Willie Brodal E . O. Pederson Glen Haroldson Roy Fenster Fred Fredrickson Adolph Brodal Roland Zimmerman 275 285 270 415 243 202 170 20 317 257 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr .• 1916 1913 4 5 6 4 5-3 5 4 8 5 5 1917 .... .... .... 1917 .... 214 .0 200+ 170 213 .0 200 0 .5 120 15 180 T (8) (9) 1962 1962 1962 1934 D D N N 11-12-63 1934 1934 (10) (11) Sd (12) Flows ..... ... .. ..... Sd 1934 1962 0 Sd & Gv N Sd N Sd N N Sd D,S .. 1962 1962 1962 1960 1934 D,S D,S 8 N N Sd .. Gv Sd Sd C,E C,E C,E N ... .. .. .. .. .. N S S N N N D,S D N S Lig N C,W C,W C,N C,N 2,360 2,320 2,380 2,325 2,230 2,380 2,390 ..... 2,345 2,395 8-24-62 1962 1962 8-24-62 1962 8-25-62 1962 1962 1962 1962 Lig .. .. Cl Lig ... 2,052 ... 2,044 .. . ..... • .• C,H C,N C,E . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . (13 ) 15 gpm, 42 0F . Wh . Wal . Flowed 9 gp m in 1934 . Td 270, L, T 3 , C . L. Wh . Wh, Lpc . C. Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh. Ws . Wh . Wh, Lpc . Np . C. (1) (2) 161-95 Cont . 13ccb Rev Robert s 14ada1 Kenneth Melgaar d 14ada2 .do . 15cbb1 Wm . Heue r 15cbb2 . .do. . . 17ddd Peter 6 Eric Heue r 18dda Floyd Fenste r 20ddd Lambert Nelson 2ldb a William Heue r 22cdd Clarence Bratlie n (3) (4) (5) 80 94 35 TS 42 30 12 49 .7 93 .0 40 18 18 18 18 18 12 48 18 12 24 B B B B B B Du B B B 22ddd 23aba 23bbd 24cc 24ccd 25ccd 26baa1 26baa2 26cdd 29cdc E . Haugen K & I . M. Gilvertson Alfred Ellison Ted Bratlie n .do . . Oscar H . Kjelshus Leonard Bratlien . .do . . . Ole Jaraanstad Martin Bakken 315 33 .0 41 .1 80 15 21 .1 12 210 331 22 4-2 .5 12 18 24 8 36-24 30 4 3 24 Dr B B B B Du Du Dr Dr B 30cbb 31bcb 32cec 33ccd 33ddd 35dcb 35dda 36ccc Caroline Roestel Chester & Milton Fenster 14. M. Martin Sophee Broby USGS Test hole 3039 Jacob Skarphol . .do . . . Oscar Kjelahus 176 187 33.0 220 320 14 23 18 .4 4 4 24 4-2.5 4 .5 48 18 12 Dr Dr B Dr Dr Cu B Du (6) (7) (8) 1911 . .. . . .. . 1920 1937 .. . . .. . . .. . . .... 166 .30 80 .0 10 .5 6o 20 16 6 10 .5 57.6 17 8-24-62 8-24-62 8-24-62 1934 1962 1962 1962 8-25-62 8-25-62 1962 N N .. N .. N Sd D,S Gv D,S Sd D,S .. N .. N ., S 250 15 1 9.1 .. 6 13 .0 6 164 .0 200 4 1934 8-24-62 8-24-62 .. . . 1962 8-24-62 1962 8-24-62 1962 1962 N N S N D D 3 N S S g. . 158 157 18 .6 130 ,. 7 17 6.9 1934 1934 8-25-62 1962 N Gv D,S Gv N .. D,S Gv 1918 1947 1921 1957 1960 1960 1910 1920 . . ., 1918 1917 .... .. . 1963 1946 1944 (9) (10) Sd Gv Cl Cl Sd Sd Gv Sd (11) (12) (13) C N N 2,375 2,400 ... Wh . Wal, Np . CW/E 2,370 2,345 Wh . C. CW/E C,E C,N N ... C,R ... P,R 8D N . Wal, ., Lpc . . ,. J,E C,E C, G C,E Wal . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh. Wh, C,W/H N C,E N 1962 1962 8-24-62 Lpc . Lpc when Lpc. Wh . Wh , 2,359 5 ~ Gv Gv .. C,H C,H N Wh. Wh, Lpc . used . (1) (2) (8) (9) (10) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 5 17 4 5 24 4 16 16 24 24 Dr B Dr Dr Du Dr 1917 1943 18 30 90 120 11.2 60 24 8 36 8 1934 1962 1962 1962 8-20-62 1958 1962 1962 1961 1962 N D Sd D,S S S D,S Gv & Cl D,S Gv N D,S Sd Gv S 4 4 12 36x48 6 4 4 6 6 4 Dr Dr B Du Or Dr Dr 180 240 15 12 138 70 61 .88 20 30 15 0 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1956 5-12-64 1962 1962 1962 S D,S S N D Gv N D,S Gv D,S .. D,S D,S Sd & Lig 5 18 24 18 42 18 4 .5 24 12 32 Dr B B B Du B Dr B B B 176 4 13 .0 12 .7 5 .4 10 1962 1962 8-21-62 8-21-62 8-21-62 1962 •• 8-21-62 8-21-62 1962 D D D,$ D,S S D,S 161-9 6 2acc 2ccc 2ddc 9bbc 10ada 10bbb llccc llccd 14bab 15dda Hanna Shirley Hayden Lampert Clayton Myhra Art Espeseth Ernest Gochanour John Pharoah R. M . Fagerland . .do. . . Roy Espeseth Joseph :+ygaard 273 40 276 200 15 .3 139 38 28 46 18 17bcd 18abc 19ebb 20cdd 23add 23bbc1 23bbc2 24aaa 24bac 25ccb Alvin Lervick Clifford Neale Harry Berg Elvan Gilland Elof Dalin Engvald Christianson . .do. . . Oral Sillerud Palmer Pederson Otis Glasoe 265 312 28 20 175 195 210 38 120 330 26aaa 27cdc 29dcb 31bbd 32adc 32bba 32ccc 33bba 33cdb 34bab Otto Glasoe Alma Rivers Theo Schilke Kenard Glasoe Ernest Gillund Palmer Ouren USGS Test hole 3037 E . Gilland Olaf Thone S . Grove 186 24 16 .2 33 .2 7 .6 60 380 33 .4 37 .0 37 B B B B Dr Dr 1912 ... 1958 1942 1942 1945 1937 1949 .... 1956 1963 .. . . . .. . 1957 . . .. 19148 ... . .. . 1963 1945 1957 14 .2 35 .1 20 Sd Gv Gv Gv .. N D,S (12) Wh, Lpc . C,G C,H Wh . Wh, T, 43 0F . J,E N C,E C,G Wh . Wh . Wh. C E C,H N C,W N Sub ,E 2,365 2,370 .. . . . C,W/H Sub ,E ... ..... C,E C,E 0',-E Cen,E C,E C,E 2,340 2,360 2,356 C,E Wh, Np . Wal, Wh. Wal, Lpc . Wh . Wh . L. C. Wh . Wh . Wh, Fe (9 ppm) . 2,358 ... Wh. Ws . Wh, Lpc . Lpc. Lpc (pc 20 gpm) . Wh. L. Wh, Lpc . ... Wh, Wal, Lpc . .. . .. . N Sd (13 ) C,E ... Sd. N D,S (11) -S 1) (2) (3) (5) (6) 3 4 .5 Dr Dr 1936 1963 124 .. 430 323 175 83 80 100 225 135 108 360 6-4 .5 6 6 18 18 4 2 6 4 6 Dr Dr Dr B B Dr Dr Dr 1915 1912 .... ... 1926 . .. . . .. . Dr 1955 .... Lloyd Olin Walter IQynra Kalmar Unhjem John H . Hall Mike Corman Henry Hall Luella Torgerson A. U . Anderson Calmer Wenstad K. A. & L . Ottison 275 185 300 14 300 1TO 300 155 .0 160 100 5-4 5 4 9 2 5 4-3 12 4 4 Dr Dr Dr Du Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Otto Redlin Glen Hay Bob Redlin R . H . & Ronald Points . .do . . . 87 150 40 78 71.0 18 5 18 18 12 B Dr B B B 161-96 Cont . Martin Horstad 35dcc 35ddd i o ,n Test hole 3038 324 330 161-9 7 lcbb 2daa 3c 3dad 4aa 6cdd Tccd 8cdc1 8cdc2 9d Lloyd Olin Herbert Olin Frank Kirchoffer Eddie Bummer J . T . Ebreck Gilbert & Lila Olin T . N . Jorgenson Melvin Wenstad . .do . . . Frank Kirchoffer llc 11dab 12dad 13ddc 15ccc 15dbd 16ad 17dcc 18dda 19bbb 19dad 2Oaba 21add 21cc 21ccd N (4) Dr 1914 1956 1920 ... . 1920 1912 . .. . 1916 1908 . .. . 1915 .... (T) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (130 ) 1936 .... D,S N Lie .. C,E ... 2,345 L. 300 110 30 64.1 60 48 .06 120 44 .95 60 100 1962 1962 1934 8-20-62 1934 7-9-47 1962 7-11-47 1962 1934 N D,S N D,S N N D,S N D,S N Lig Lig Gv Gv Sd Gv Sd Sd Gv .. C,W Sub,E 2,172 2,150 Ws . Wh . E ... C C,G ... C,E ... 2,110 .. . .. 2,070 2,080 2,09 1 2,09 1 ..... Wh (2390) . 225 160 85 8 150 110 150 42 .50 27 10 1962 1962 1962 1956 1962 1934 1962 8-18-62 1962 1947 N Sd D,S Sd D,S Gv D Gv N Sd N Sd N Sd N Gv & Cl D G N Gv ... C,E C,E C,H N ..... 2,200 ..... 76 .7 70 Flow 48 .74 21 .0 7-11-47 1962 8-20-62 7-11-47 8-18-62 N D,S N N N Sd Gv .. C C,N C,E ... C,W C,N C,H Ws . 2,200 .. . .. 2,181 2,110 2,102 .. . . . 2,13 8 2,112 2,188 2,150 2,150 Wh . Wh . Wh . Lpc . Wh, Wal. Wh . Wh, Wal . C. Wh, Wal . (1) (2) 161-97 Cont . 23a E . & B . Gillund 24ddc1 Melvin Mortenson 24ddc2 .do . . . 26dda Hoy Howard 29bbb1 Rolland Redlin 29bbb2 .•do . . . 29bbb 3 . .do . . . Otto Redlin 30aaa Charles Bissonette 31aad 31bcc Donald Moe (6) (7) (3) (4) (5) 76 120 60 279 112 130 128 127 103 9 .8 18 12 18 6 18 4 4 12 18 36 B 1924 73 B B . . . . . . 100 Dr B Dr Dr B B Du 1959 1914 1952 1950 1915 1920 .... 1910 7-63 1908 1930 (9) (10) (11) (12) 1934 1962 1962 1959 7-11-47 1962 1962 1962 7-11-47 8-18-62 Sd N N Gv N Gv •. D,S Sd & Gv N Gv S Sd D D,S .,d N Gv D,S .. 29 .6 .. 17 .60 8-18-62 .. 8-18-62 . .. . D,S N N N Gv Jet,E Cl .. . C,H 2,200 2,197 .... . .... . 1934 8-17-62 1962 19314 1934 7-23-62 7-23-62 1959 1962 1962 N D,S D,S N N S D D,S D,S D,S Sd Sd .. Sd Sd Sd Sd . . Gv Sd ... C,E ... ... C,N C,E E C,W C,E C,W .. ... ..... ..... ..... 2,090 .. . . . •. . .. ... 2,140 2,180 1962 1962 .. . . N D,S N .. .. .. C,H ..... 2,100 2,100 15 108 82 .87 75 75 67 39 . 145 6 .3 3lddd 32ccc 32edc 35ddd Charles Bissonette USGS Test hole 3034 Charles Bissonette Roy Howard 90 420 28 .4 302 12 4 .5 18 6 B 161-9 8 ladd 1 ladd2 2bbb 3c 3cdd 3dda 3ddd 6aad 6ada 6cbb A. L . Murphy . .do . . . Nathan Lindsey J . B . & A . Johnson . .do . . . . .do . . . . .do . . . Jacob Stenson . .do• . . Oscar Palm 105 92 28 500 350 14 18 .59 90 88 265 6 12 72 5 4 48 36 18 4 3 Dr .. Du Dr Dr Du Du B Dr Dr 1908 1948 .... . .. . 1951 1951 1950 1958 1932 40 27 .1 3 30 100 11 .66 16 .74 40 48 90 7ddd 9aac 9ccb C . A. Herberg Tina Fielstad NDWC Test hole 1528 26 325 378 18 2 4 .5 B Dr Dr 1948 1912 1959 14 110 .. Dr B Dr (8) .. . .. . .. . C,E C,E C,E ... E . .• (13 ) 2,300Wh, Wal . Wh, Wal . ..... ... Wh , 2, 144 2 , 140 Wh . ..... 2 ,150 Wh , Wal . 2,192 Lpc . ,.... Wh .. L. Wa . Wh . Ws . Lpc when used . Lpc . Wh (1025) . Wh . Wh . L. (1) (2) 161-98 Cont . 10abb1 J . B . & A. Johnson l0abb2 . .do. . . llccc tSGS Test hole ]lddc E . P . Thcmpsc n Alex & Leo Murphy 12aaa 12bcc P . A. Jacobso n 13bab Alfred & M . J . Joyce 14abb Janette Burreson . .do. . . 14bdd NDWC Test hole 152 6 14dcd 190 7 .. .. C„W C,E N N N 190 8 1918 192 5 ... 1959 1962 1947 8-17-62 7-9-47 1934 7-9-47 7-9-47 .... .... D,S Gv D,S B Dr Dr B B B Dr 80 50 55 .0 47 .9 45 .35 10 26 .27 40 .50 Dr Dr Du Du Du Du Dr Dr 1914 1959 1934 1946 195T 1961 .... .... 30 .. 25 8 11 10 .7 80 158 1934 .... 1959 1962 1962 8-17-62 1962 1934 N Dr 1916 55 1914 7.64 1931 .... .... 1914 100 30 33.3 50 33 23 .01 20 .55 Flow 16 .08 1934 1962 8-17-62 1934 1962 7-10-47 6-13-59 1962 7-10-47 4-3 4 .5 36 36 72 48-72 4 3 20bbb1 Nels Sandberg 22 4 Duane & Thelma Lindsey Kenneth Hall O . B . Storasli L . S . S. Sophie Goldal . .do. . . Dwaine Egge .do . Mill/ Loucks C . W . Bentson B B 18 8 4. 5 12 4 4-1 .5 18 18 12 130 320 35 23 26 13 245 16o 20dcd 21ccc 2ldca 22aaal 22aaa2 23bdd 23caa 24aad 24baa ( 8) 100 6o 500 80 95 46 5 6o 75 20 49 3 H . B . Burrow s NDWC Test hole 152 7 Duane Lindse y . .do . . . . .do . . . . .do . . . Benney Nelson A. M. Nelson . .do. . . ( 7) ( s) 15 abb 15bbc 17aaa1 17asaa2 1Taaa3 17aaa4 18add 20aaa 20bbb2 ( 6) ( 4) (3) 4-2 96 18 B 132 98 85 . 0 90 65 40 50 39 90 3 6 2 5 6 24 24 18 24 Dr Dr Dr Dr .. B B B B 1959 1915 .. 1913 1906 ( 9) N N N N D N ( 10) Gv Sd Sd Gv .. ( 11) ... C,H C,H ... ( 12) ( 13) 2,090 2,095 2,077 2,07 1 ..... 2,07 0 2,05 0 2,071 Wal . Wh . L, MB . 2,070 Gv N .. .. . D,S Sd C,E D Sd Cen,E S Sd & C1 C,H Cen, E D,S Sd D,S .. C,E N Sd .. . 2,085 2,080 1962 D Sd C,E 2,081 8-17-62 D .. C,H 2,083 N S N N D,S N D D N Sd .. .. Sd .. .. .. . ... .. . .. . 2,070 2,068 2,06 0 .. 2,07 5 2,060 2,06 0 2,06 0 2,04 5 Gv Sd .. C,H .. . 2,063 Lpc . L. C. L. Wh, Lpc . Wh . Lpc . Wh . Yielded 2 bbls per day . Wh (342 ppm) , Wal, Np,C . C. Wh. (1) (2) 161-98 Cont . C . W . Bentson 25aad F. Hatfield & Clyde Died 26cc 27bbb USGS Test hole 28aaa USGS Test hole 3088 28dad Frank Schell 29c P . Paulson 30aaa Gordon Hall 30aba . .do . . . USGS Test hole 3035 34dcd Albert Nystuen 35d 161-99 lbab 3da 3dad 4aac 4d 5abb 5baa Clarence Thompson Knute Kvigne . . do . Curtis Tangedal Bert Thompson Fred Long . .do. . . 8cccl 8ccc2 8ccc 3 Edmond Johnson . .do . . . . .do . . . 9bbb1 9bbb2, llaab 1 llaab 2 12b 12cdd 13add Sigurd Hofstad . .do . . . Orville Knutson . .do . . . Hannah Fordahl Thorston Karlberg Frank Lindberg (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) 4 •4 .5 4 .5 24 5 18 18 4 .5 16 Dr Dr Dr Dr B Dr B B Dr B 1910 .. . 1947 1963 1920 1916 .. 1946 1963 1914 16 220 6 .43 .. 20 60 24 9 .16 .. 50 196 2 1934 6-28-47 .. . 1962 1934 1962 7-10-47 ... 1934 D N N 3-2 5-2 3 Dr Dr Dr 1928 1917 1941 13 .. B B 1913 .. .. 114 25 30 20 .60 107 22 .54 Flow 30 15 26 12 24 18 B B B 1948 1933 1958 60 30 250 200 192 10 243 16 24 4 3 4 42 3 B B Dr Dr Dr Du Dr 1945 1957 1933 1926 1947 1928 (3) 380 300 60 415 30 160 68 21 240 150 205 485 133 39 .8 127 31 .4 Spring (10) (11) (12) N . . . Gv D N Sd & Lig D,S .. N Gv N .. C,E . E•• ... ... 2,112 . .. . . 2,030 2,030 2,080 ..... ... .. 2,05 5 2,100 N Cv . . . . . . . . 1962 1934 1962 8-13-62 1934 9-6-62 1962 D, S Sd Sd .. .. Gv .. E 18 10 5 .5 1962 1962 8-14-62 D D S 30 24 180 T8 .o 80 6 35 1962 1962 1962 1962 1934 1962 1934 S D D N N D N N D,S S. N N Sd Sd Gv .. Sd Gv Sd Sd Sd & Gv Sdy & Cl Sd C,W/E CII ... C, H ••• E C,W/H C,E C,G C, H •• • .. . ... C,H C,H (13 ) L, MB . L. Wh . Wh . L. Lpc, C . Yield 3 am , Wal, T 51'F . Wh (1710 ppm) . Wh, Lpc . Wal, Lpc . Wh . Np, Lpc . (1) (2) (3) (8) (9) TO 7 .4 13 .3 80 90 12 50 20 140 138 1934 8,.14-62 8-14-62 1934 1962 1962 1934 1962 1934 1934 N N D N D,S D N D N N 8-15-62 8-15-62 1934 1934 1962 1962 8-15-62 1962 7-12-63 8-16-62 N Sd D Sd D,S Sd N Sd N Lig & Sd D N Gv N 0 Gv S Sd D S N N N N D N D (4) (5) (6) (7) .1 1-99 Cont . Leonard Ledahl 14daa 15bcb Gordon H . Hasselstrom 15bcc , .do . . . Curtis Solberg 15cd Emily Johnson 18cba 18dda Verna Westin 20d J . Dohmstreich 2lddc George Molander Orvin Finnesgard 22b Edwin Finnesgard 22ccd 240 11 .7 21 .1 486 179 40 100 106 380 140 3-2 48 48 3-2 Dr Du Du Dr Dr 1927 1910 1938 1918 1962 12 18 18 3 24-18 B B Dr B 1923 1915 1918 1915 23daa1 23daa 26ccd2 26dd 26ddc 27ccd 27edc 27dad 31ccc 32cab1 Bernard Benson . .do. . . George Anderson . .do. . . . .do . . . Mrs . Kirsta Paulson . . do . . . Karl Anderson USGS Test hole 3032 C . A. Thedin 120 140 400 240 14o 20 34 .5 65 120 16 .8 24 It 3-2 4-3 It 12 18 24 1 .25 48 B Dr Dr Dr Dr B B B Dr Du 19114 195 14 1926 1917 1959 1920's 1928 7-63 1936 3 .0 Flow 30 140 110 8 20 .5 7 58 .67 9 .2 32cab2 33cdc 33ddd 34a 34acb 34da 34dad 34ddd 35bba , .do . . . Ernest Thvedt USGS Test hole, 3033 Arnold Anseth .do . Gehard Anseth .do . NDWC Test hole 1525 Albert Anderson 15 264 45o 125 126 .0 250 47 283 180 4 14 4.5 24-18 B 1957 1931 7 115 1929 ... 123 25 .0 31 37 1962 1962 . . .. 1934 6-13-59 1959 1962 5 14 .0 8-15-62 5 6 4.5 3-2 Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr 1944 1959 1927 (10) Sd Gv Gv Cl Lig Sd Sd Gv Gv Cl Sd Sd .. Sd Sd Sd .. Sd (11) (12) C,H C,E (13) Lpc . C,G ... Wh . C,E Flows 3 gpm. . .. 2,09 0 Lpc . C,H N C,H 2,195 Cen,G C,G ... . .. . .. C,W . .. C,E .•• C,E Wh . TD 280, T3, L, C. Lpc . Wh . 2,20 5 2,110 .. . L. . .. .. 2,060 2,045 2,100 Wh . L. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) Cornwall Holm . .do . . . George Lund Don Price John Knudsvig Ed Thampsan Emily Johnson Orlando Knudsvig Edwin Lund Fred Eberle 12 .0 21 8 6o 8 .2 29 31 10 .5 88 26 36 30 6 24 48 24 24 48 4 6 Du Du B B Du B B Du Dr Or 18cca l9abb 20acc 22ccc 22cdb 24baa 27cc 27ccd 29add 31add Henry Aslakson . .do . . . Carl Aaberg Don Price . .do . . . Paul Binds Ordean Rude . .do . . . Edwin Lund Oscar Bendixson 11.7 53 18 104 21.0 209 115 90 26 16 30 6 30 4 24 4 5 4 24 12 Du Dr Du Dr B Dr Dr Dr B B 31bca1 31bca2 3lddd 33ddd Steininger Estate .,do . . . Frank Moyzis USGS Test hole 3031 60 128 14 140 12 12 36 4 .5 B B Du Dr 161-10 1 2cbc 6cc 8bcc 9acd USGS Anna Carl John 355 500 50 12.7 4 .5 3-2 24 54 Dr Dr B Du 161-lo o 5bdd 5ccc 5dbb 9ddd lladb 13acc 13daa 14dac 15ccb 17bd Test hole 3090 Carlstad A . Carlson Storhaug (6) (7) ( 8 ) .... 1961 1961 1950 7 .5 16 7 29 .8 4 .8 10 15 7 .8 16 6 8-9-62 1962 1962 8-9-62 8-9-62 1962 1962 8-9-62 1962 1962 S D,S D S S D N S S S 1961 1959 . .. . 1933 1961 1942 .... .... 1954 .... 7 .7 39 10 80 4 .7 150 100 74 16 12 8-8-62 1962 1962 1962 8-9-62 1962 1934 1962 1962 1962 S Gv D,S Gv D,S .. D,S Sd N Gv D,S Lig N Gv D,S .. D Sd D,S .. G J,E C,E C,E . E• .. . Sub,E C,E E .... 1963 45 5 .6 10 .. 1962 8-8-62 1962 .... D S S N C,E C,H C,E ... 460 25 .8 7.3 1934 8-7-62 8-7-62 N N Sd C,H D S Cl•& Gv C,E .. . . .. . . 1958 .. . . 1963 .... 1961 (9) (10) (11) Gv .. .. Gv Gv .. .. Sd Lig? Gv C,G E ... C,W B,H E C,W E C,W/G ... Sd .. (12) .. (13) Wh, Lpc . Lpc . . . Wh . Wh . Wh . Np . Ws . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . 2,230 2,245 2,159 (428) . Wh (376 ppm) . Lpc . Ws, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . L. L. Np, Lpc . Wal, Lpc . (1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (7) 1959 . .. . 13 20 40 16 TO 30 80 13.75 50 6 (il) 1962 1962 1934 1962 1962 1962 1934 8-7-62 1962 1962 S .. D,S Gv N Sd D S Sd S N Sd D Sd & Cl S D Gv c,w/E 14 25 79 16 . 0 41 .5 .. 10 27 1962 1962 8-8-62 8-8-62 8-8-62 .. . 1962 1947 Gv Gv Gv Cl C,H C,H . . .. ..... 8-8-62 .. .. Gv .. Gv ••~ C,W E .. . Sub 2,158 16.8 S S D N N N S D N D 1962 D Gv J,E. Sd .. C,E C,E E 18 50 150 18 16o 87 110 21.1 120 10 48x60 18 3 30 4 4 24 30 4 36 On B Dr Du Dr Dr B Du Dr Du 1912 1955 1949 22cba 23cdd 26adc1 26adc2 33cad 33cdd 34ddb 34ddc 35add 35dcal 84 43 14 .8 55 75 .0 100 20 47 100 27 4 18 16 18 5 4 .5 48 18 4 .5 4 .5 Dr B Du B Dr Dr Du B D Dr .. 1906 1947 . .. . 1963 .. . 1947 1963 1961 10 Du 1940 IT 20 4 18 4 .5 5 4 4.5 Du Dr Du Dr Dr Dr Dr 1961 1962 1957 1964 1949 . . .. . . .. 8.2 20 .. Ludvig Ness Olaf Myhr Joe Grindeland . .do . . . John Storseth DSOS Test hole 3029 H . T . Norvald . .do . . . US(S Teat bole 3004 William Stauffer 354052 161-102 MP= 3daa 8dbd 9ddd 14ddd 17aab 19cbb 27 L. 0 . Blocs .do . . . M. V . Anderson USGS Test hole 2248 Ids Erickson Web Bublita UBGS Test hole 3006 20 236 15 567 84 200 370 1956 1955 1945 (8) (190) 161-101 Cont . 9ccb John Storhaug 10bda Clarence & Hilma Seim 10dd Ordean & Anna Gunlikaon l2cdb Alfred Bardal 12cdc . .do . . . 13cbd Ordean Gunlickson 18d Earl Carlson 22aba Arthur Riveland 22aba . .do. . . 22baa2 Olin Riveland 69 100 8-6-62 1962 . ... 1962 1963 . .. . (9) S D,S D N S S N Lig .. .. (12) (13) Wh, Wal, Lpc . Wh . C,H/W C,E C,E Wh, C . C,E C,E C,H C, W C,E ... Wh, Lpc . Wh (1368 ppm) . Wh, Lpc . . 2,182 Wh , Wh . Wh . Wh, Wal, Lpc . L. Wal . Wh, Lpc . L. Wh . Wh. C. ., . 7 1 2,171 L. Lpc . ... 2,055 Np, C . L. (3) (4) (5) (6) 161-102 Cont . Harold Madsen 20bac Mrs . Palma Skabo 22bba Fred Heide 23bba 24cba Olaf Nelson 24cbb1 . .do . . . 24cbb2 . .do . . . 25bba Ragnar Slaaen 25ddc . .do . . . Torger Slaaen 26bcc OSGS Test hole 3080 27aaa 235 15 22 17 80 80 152 151 68 535 4 48 36 10 2 4 4 4 4 4 .5 Dr Du Du Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 1954 1945 1945 1937 1958 1920 1936 1961 1950 10-63 27bbc Edwin Graupe 27cbb Douglas Graupe 32dbb Alvin Quam Owen D . Graupe 33bda 35dac Torger Slaaen 13 .2 96 .0 7 .8o 36 .7 2 140 48 18 Du B B B Dr 1961 1927 . .. . 161-103 2cba llada 12ada 12b 12cdc 12dd 13ccc 13cdc1 13cdc 14aab2 32 200 125 183 135 153 30 70 70 16o 18 4 4 6 4 6 4 4 4 5 Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr • (1) (2) Lloyd Kittelson Burrett Raaum H. B . & M . Madsen H . A . & Clara Rasmussen Conlin Barma n Alfred Elm Harold Madsen . .do . . . . .do . . . Maria Nelson 18 18 14 (7) 120 3 12 15 50 50 (8) 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 . . .. (9) (10) (11) S Sd S .. D,S Sd D Lig D Lig S . . S .. S Sd Gv D N .. C,E/G C,E C,E C,H J,E C,E C,E C,G C,H . .. C, G C,W C,H C,W C,E .... 6 .3 55 .50 6 .9 14 17 .1 30 8-14-62 8-4-62 6-12-56 6-12-59 1962 D,S S N N S 1960 1950 1940 1920 1950 .. .. 1953 1949 1949 1947 7 .64 70 70 123 40 20 8 60 6o .. 4-29-64 1962 1962 1934 1962 1934 1962 1962 1962 Irr . Gv D,S Gv D Sd N D,S Sd N Sd Sd N D Sd S Sd D .. Gv Tu, G C, E E E ... C,H J,E C,E E (12) (13) Wal, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh . Wh, Np . Wh, Np . Wh, Np, C . 2,130 L. • Lpc . Lpc, T3,C . • Wh (1740 ppm) . • • ▪ • L, Yield 220 gpm . L. Wh. Wh . Wh. ▪ ▪ Wh (1160), tip. L. Wal. (1) w (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 161-103 Cont . 15bad Rufus Wittm„er 23dcd Roy Anderson 25aad C. C . Anderson R. J . Johnson 26addl 26add2 . .do . . . 35bd Simon Taarud 35d Harold Haugen (2) 25 54 169 35 35 61 .4 94 6 B Dr 1952 4 3 24 24 24 6 B B 1958 1944 222 4o 30 27 27 49 .9 62 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 6-12-59 1934 D,S Gv D,S .. D,S D Gv S Gv N N Sd•& Gv E C,E C E C,E C,W ... 162-9 5 lbbb 2bbc 3cbb 3daa1 3daa2 3daa 4acd3 25 130 38 6o 134 60 390 18 4 12 6 4 4 6 B Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr 7 .98 6 28 30 50 7-24-63 1959 1962 1963 1963 D,0 .. N .. D .. D Ind Cl & Sd Ind .. Ps .. P,H Ps Ps S C,H TJ E E . H . Brandt Vernon Brandt Kalmar Haarstad Baukol-Noonan Inc . a B 4add2 4add3 4bdd City of Noonan .do. . . Roy Fenster 6o 365 27 36 6-3 24 B Dr B 4daa 5abb1 5abu2 5cbb 6bcb 7aba Tcbc 8cbb 9ddd lOddc Noonan High School Jules VandeWalle . .do . . . H . 0 . Smithberg Louie Miller Mrs . Jenny Sorenson Charles Henry D . E . Smithberg A . F . Kimball Pearl Taylor 46 75 350 35 10 238 20 180 100 6o 4 4 4 18 30 4 48 4 12 36 Dr Dr Dr B Du Dr Du Dr Dr Du .... 1930 1950 1957 1916 1912 1961 1923 (8) 119 1961 30 100 20 1961 1962 1962 38 4o 50 22 .83 2 .10 15 11 .09 45 88 38 .27 1957 1963 1963 8-13-63 8-13-63 1947 5-9-47 1963 1963 8-14-63 (9) Ps D S D,S D,S D,S N D D N (10) (11) E ... ... Sub,E J,E C,E C,W C,E C,H C,E (12) (13 ) Wh. Wal . Wh, Wal . Wh . 1,936 1,955 T3 . L. 1,975 1,975 1,975 1,980 Yield 7 gpm, L. L• ..... ..... . .. . . 1,95 2 1,93 3 1,971 2,05 0 2,005 1,952 2,063 Plot 2 .5 ppm . Wh . Ws, C . Ws, yield 25 gpm , L, C . C. Ws, Yield 50 gpm, C C. Ws, C . Np . (1) (2) 162-95 Cont . Leonard & Willard Nordma n 13caa F . Heuer 14ccc 15abbl . .do . . . 15abb 2 . .do . . . 15bbb F . P . Kimball 17cbc A . Devriendt 18bdd Morris D'Huyvetter Calvert Oil Co . 20ca Albert D'Htvetter 21aab Mss . A .gusta Lagein 21baa (3) 50 122 21 80 45 80 80 7,032 ` 115 70 23ccc 24bdd 25bcb 26bbb 27cca 27cdb 29bbb 29cdd 30cdd 31ada Arnold W. Nordman Clarence Spooner Howard J. Nielson Gordon Wallin Arthur M . Paulson . .do . . . Halgrim Braathen Gerald Tanberg Ole Braathen Joseph Gustafson 134 100 158 142 218 14 13T 210 280 217 31cde 32ddd 34ddd 35bdc 35cdc 36a 36dcd Shirley Vernon Tanberg Orville A . Johnson Walter iuordman Levis Spooner Wilmer Klebe Hans Brodal 285 140 283 162-9 6 lcdd lddd 2dcd 3cbb Wm . Joyce Harold & Doris Smitbberg John Krecklau M. B . Benson 250 170 18 26 60 52 (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 18 4 14 14 24 6 5 B Dr Dr B B 1913 .. . . .... 1910 5-12-47 1934 1962 5-12-47 8-14-63 1963 1962 N N D,S N D,S S D,S 14 24 Dr B 1959 195 7 1959 1921 32 .64 82 15 15 . 11 29 .99 4o 50 55 60 1962 1962 D,S D,3 2 24-18 3 3 5- 4 18 3 3 .5 4 4 Dr B Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr 1914 1928 1911 1908 1928 .. .. 1955 1923 1948 1929 100 70 140 100 160 10 100 175 130 197 1962 1934 1962 1962 1963 1963 1962 1962 1963 1963 D,S N D,S D,S D,S S S D,S D,S D,S 92 loo 200 12 .17 208 80 13 1963 1962 1962 8-14-63 1962 1962 1963 20 35 .96 47 92 .79 1962 8-13-46 1962 8-13-46 4 6 2 12 2 6 6 5 18 18 4 Dr Dr Dr Or B Dr .. . . 1912 1912 B B B B Dr 1933 .... 1909 (9) (10) Lig Lig Gv Sd Sd (11) N C,W C, H J,E C,E C,E (12) 2,09 0 . .. . . 2,050 . . .. . ..... (13 ) C. Wh, T3 . C. C. Wh (175 ppm) . J,E C,W 2,093 .... . C,E C,H C,E C,E C, E C,H C,E C,W C,E C,W 2,20 5 S S S D,S S S N C,3 C C,E C, H C „E 2,360 2,360 2,328 C,H .. . . . Wh . D,S D,S D,S C, W C,E C,W C,N 1,972 1,981 2,001 Wh, Lpc . ,a Lig Lig Lig Lig Sd .. Gv Gv 2,23 3 2,211 2,235 Lpc . Wh . 2,235+ Wh, C . 2,340 L, Yield 2 .5 gpm . 2,33 2 (1) U, (3) (2) QQ (5) 162-96 Cont . 5aaa Alfred Joyce 5dcd1 Theo. Romsos 5dcd2 . .do . . . 6bcc H . E . Jacobson Tcbbl Kenneth Granrud 7cbb2 . .do . . . Tdab Othard Stenerson 7dddl Peter Haugland 7ddd. . .do . . . 10dd L. F . Rindel .. 320 38 126 40 25 42 TO 76 50 12 5 12 4 18 36 18 12 4 24 B Dr B Dr B B B B Dr B llaaa node 12ddd 13caa 15aaa 15bbb1 15bbb2 16bbb 17ccb 18bbb1 USGS Test hole USGS Test hole 3021 Verlinde Bros . Henry Focke E . Krecklow Vincent Rindell . .do . . . Leo F . Rindell Mearle L. Smithberg Andrew Lunde 100 140 65 300 390 200 26 189 125 118 4 .5 4 .5 48-4 4 5 6 18 4 6 6 Dr D B,Dr Dr Dr .. .. Dr Dr Dr 18bbb2 19ab 19dbb 20dcb 21bab 21cba 22cda 25cdc 27bdb 28ab 30bbc . .do. . . Olaf Anderson Hubert Bummer David Fosland P . Fry Arnold Anseth Dan Rice Holte-Weber Sven Bakken John Baker Bummer Est . 18 19 68 150 150 254 430 280 68 205 100 6o 30 6 6-4 6 6 3 5 18 6 5 Du B .. Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr B Du .. (6) (7) (8) .. . 1961 .... .. . 1914 .. .. 9 .01 20 33.93 Flow 23 .13 15 40 43.07 34 27 .12 7-24-63 193h 8-13-46 1963 6-25-63 1962 8-12-46 1962 5-9-47 N N N S N N S H D,S N 5 .61 .. 6o 170 190 180 24 140 110 36 6-30-47 .. . . 1963 1963 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1962 11 5 40 115 107 130 200 122 .4 54 115 60 1963 1962 1962 1963 1938 1963 1963 8-13-63 1962 1963 1962 1947 1963 . .. . .... 1933 .... .... 1913 .... .... .... 1963 (9) (10) .. Sd (11) C, W N (12) C,H .. . C,H .. . 1,954 1,95 4 1,940 .. . . 1,97 1 .. . . . C,E 1,992 .. . 2,068 N N D,S Sd N .. Sd N S .. D S .. S C,W C,W C,W C,E C,H ... C,E ... 1,953 2,090 .. ... 2,10 8 2,080 ... ... 2,040 . . .. . D,S .. D,S .. D,S .. D,S Gv D,S Sd D,S .. D,S .. D D,S D,3 Gv N C,H ... C,E C,E C,G C,E C,W C,W C,E C,W C Sd .. .. Sd (13) C. Flows 2 gpm, C . Wh, Well . Tested 9 gpm. L, 143 . L. dlh . C. Wh . Wh . +h . . . .. . Wh . 2,118 2,10 5 2,152 2,208 2,300 2,212 2,200 Wh . Wh . Ws, 2n . Ws . Wh, C . Wh . Wh . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) . . .. 1953 .. . 1963 1962 .. . . .... 1916 162-96 Cont . John Nygaard 31aaa1 .. .do . . . 31aaa2 31aa a 3 . .do . . . USGS Test hole 3022 32bbb Allen Moum 33bab 34cbc Jacob J . Fagerland . .do . . . 34ccb Erling Larson 35aab 15 4o 300 320 291 16 54 280 14 14 6 4 .5 4 24 18 5 B B Dr Dr Dr Du B Dr 162-9 7 lcbb 4bcc 5aac 6dab 8bcc 8ccc 9aaa l0bbb ]2add 14aad 18 40 50 27 50 55 110 322 30 265 18 18 18 18 4 48 3 4 18 5 B B B B B Du B Dr B Dr 14baa 14cc d1 14cdd2 14ddd 15cbb 16dd 17ccc 18aad 19ccc1 19cc c2 C . N . Bummer Edwin Petersen . .do . . . Adolf Carlson Harlan Nordstog A . T . Dolan Alvin Svangstu Olaf Lodahl Edwin Skar Vernon Bilstad Gordon Peterson Olaf Wenstad . .do . . . NDWC Test hole 1532 Edwin Tiegen School Oscar Storsli Oscar Nordstog Marlin Wenstad . .do. . . 11 996 40 378 12 .. 30 57 65 305 48 15 6 4.5 48 18 18 12 18 4 Du B B Dr Du B B B B Dr 1912 1935 1932 1910 ••• . .... 1959 ... 20 .40 .... (7) (8) (9) (10) 200 3 .78 50 276 1962 7-25-63 1963 1963 D S N B D,S D,S S D,S 15 20 25 13 .20 35 23 23 12 24 .20 16 1962 1945 1963 6-25-63 1963 1963 1962 1962 9-8-45 1963 D N Gv D,S .. D,S D,S Sd & Gv N .. .. 0,S Gv D,S D .. S 2 36 250 6 37 14 •3 6-25-63 24 45 55 182 .2 1963 1963 1963 1962 1963 1963 .. . 1963 N 1962 1962 1962 6-26-63 S,D D,S D,S N D,5 .. D,S S D S .. .. Lig .. .. Sd Sd .. .. .. (13 ) (11) (12) C,H C,E C,W ... C,E C,W/H C,E C,E ..... C,H C,N C,W C,E C,W C,N Wh, N C,H C ..... .... ..... 1,950 1,984 1,989 1,977 1,978 1,960 .. ... C,H Sub ;E J,E ••• C,E C,H C,W C,G E C,W 1,951 2.000 2,002 1,992 .. . 1,980 ..... 1,990 2,028 2,028 Wh . We, C . Wh, C . L. Wh . J,E ... 2,186 2,235 ..... 2,260 2,300 Lpc . Np . L. We, C . Wal . Wh . Lpc . Wh, Wal . T 3 , C. Wh . Wh . Wh (615 ppm ), C . C. 4h, C. Wh, Lpc . Wh . Wh, Lpc . C. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (T) (8) (9) 45 20 26 .22 20 15 .43 30 48 6 46 1962 1963 6-5-63 1963 6-25-63 1962 1962 1963 1962 N D,S N D D D D,S S D,S D,S 1962 6-25-63 D,S D,S 1962 1962 D,S D,S 162-97 Cont . NDWC Test hole 1530 19ccc3 Alvin Weetlie 19ddc 20aaa Ole Bakken 20baa Alfred Joyce 21aaa Stanford Throntveit Ole Bakken 21bbc Raymond Schwanz 22bcb Alfred Joyce 25bcc1 25bcc2 . .do . . . 28bbb Fred Hass 39 86 70 78 35 50 45 90 12 70 5 6 18 28 18 18 24 18 30 18 Dr Dr B B Du B B B Du B 1959 . .. . . .. . . . .. 28cdb 29abb E . H . & F . H . Oherke J. Alden Nordstog 15 101 48 4 Du Dr . . .. 195T 6 32 .6o 30ccc 31dda 32bbb 32dbd 34aaa 36aaa O. P . Weimoth Alex Murphy NDWC Test hole 1529 T . E . Ebreck Arnold Jacobson Wilmer & Marvin Klebe 72 140 305 92 30 184 14 4 4.5 4 24 5 B Dr Dr Dr B Dr .... 1923 1959 1957 1961 .... 15 40 162-9 8 lbbb lda 2cdc 3cdc1 3cdc 2 4cbb 5add 6cbc 8daa lObab R . B . Poling Herman Larson Mrs . Mons Kvale Arthur Holm . .do . . . Knute Unhjem . .do . . . Julius Iystad Est . Walter Sparks Anders Anderson 300 270 52 30 40 109 107 175 24 170 3 3 18 24 18 6 6 4 6o It Dr Dr B B B Dr Dr Dr Du Dr . . .. .... 1914 1962 .... . ... 20 20 100 Flow Flow 20 15 .05 12 .88 100 100 140 6 20 1962 1962 1947 1962 1963 1962 8-7-46 6-26-63 1963 1963 1962 1962 1962 (1o) .. .. .. .. .. Sd (11) (12) (13 ) ... C,W C,W C,W C,E C,N C,W C,W ... C,w 2,033 2,005 1,980 1,970 L. Wh, Wal . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . 1,975 1,976 .. . . . 2,050 1,994 T3 Wh, Lpc . C,H C,W 1,980 2,002 Wh . Wh, tested 13 gm, L . Ws . Wh . .. Sd C,H C,W D D,S N .. Sd .. Sub,E .7,E C,W 2,069 2,030 2,022 . . . .. . . . .. Wh, Lpc, C . L. Wh, L . Ws . C. N N D N D,S N D,S D,S D,S D,S .. Sd .. .. .. Sd .. .. .. . .. ... C,E N C,E C,W C,W C,E C,E C 2,050 2,018 2,085 2,114 2,114 2,202 2,196 2,252 2,070 2,117 Ws, Np, T .48°F.,C . C. Wh . Wh . Np . Wh, Lpc, C . Wh . Wh . Wh. (1) (2) 162-98 Cont . Dalton Schwanz llbba l llbba2 . .do . . . 12cda . .do . . . 12ddd USGS Test hole 13cd Gust Weatby Erling Doland 14daa (3) 50 35 16o 324 350 170 6o 19 15 27 17ddd 19abb 19abc 20ccc Olaf Anderson . .do . . . .do . . . Orville Overland 21ccb 23aaa 23ccc 23daa1 23daa2 23daa 3 24aac 25aab 25bab 25cdc Richard Haugenoe NDWC Test hole 1531 USGS Test hole Bertil Olson . .do. .• . .do. . . C . F . Prahl Lawrence Welo Peter Moe Harry J . Johnson 7 304 195 177 .5 138 400 400 350 80 86 25ddd 26abb USGS Test hole 3089 Ingvar trice 475 362 27aaa 28aaa 28bab 29bba 31aed 31bdd Arthur Haiberg Mrs . Agnes Poirier Bertil Olson Erwin M . Hanson Glen Olson Clifford Olson 180 70 60 12 365 67 (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 6 18 3-2 4.5 32 4 Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr 1947 1918 1962 25 20 Flow Flow Flow Flow 1962 1962 1963 1947 1963 1963 12 24 72 24 B B Du 1962 .... 36 4 .5 4 .5 3 14 Du Or Or Dr Br Dr Dr Dr B . ... 1959 1947 •• Dr 1963 ... . •3 5 18 12 4 .5 2 12 12 12 72x144 3to2 12 B B B Du Dr B . .. . 1959 (9) D N 3 N 3 0,5 Sd Gv Sd Sd N N P,E 8 .44 15 .50 4 10 8-23-46 7-2-63 1962 1962 N D,S S D,S Gv .. 1 .2 8-14-63 D,S 3d 14 .34 +0 .6 19 .28 +o .6 Flow 25 63 .92 25 .. Flow 7.72 26 .51 15 .58 6 .98 310 60 6-26-47 6-26-63 6-26-63 6-26-63 1946 1962 6-26-63 1963 (11) (10) (12) N 2,027 ..... .. . . . Ws . N N N N N D,S D,S D,S C,H •• ..... 3 0,H 2,078 2,060 2,060 2,060 N C,W C,E C,G 2,041 ..... 2,653 N D,3 .. . C 2,033 2,050 7-2-63 8-2T-46 7-2-63 7-2-63 1962 1962 D D D,S D D,S D,S C,E C,E C,E J,E C,W C,W 2,081 2,12 1 2,111 ..... • Ws,C . L, C, TT . C. Flows 1 .25 gpm , TD 188, L, C . Ws . 1963 • . (13 ) Gv .. .. Sd 2,162 Wh . L L, '~ • C. C. Wh . Wal . Wh . L. Wh (380 ppm) , Np, C . Wh . Wh,C . Ws, C . Wh (171 ppm) . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 162-98 Cont . 32bbc Orville Overland 33cbb Sim & Emelia Swenson 35ccc Nathan Lindsay 35ddd Nardine Johnson 385 297 15 100 2 D D 3 36x72 Cu 4 D 162-99 lbb 2aab 2ddd A. Almos Leonard Sorenson Olaf F&ldalea 62 330 87 24 B 1934 4 Dr 6-24 Dr,B 1914 3dcc 4cc 4cdc 5bbd Seca 6ddb 7ddd Sam Larson Arthur Selee do . . . Andrew Carlson Charles Hanson Strand Bros . Sortland Estate 33 .2 561 40 447 42 380 600 24 3-2 24 4 18 4 3 B Dr .. Dr B Dr Dr 8ddd 9bbb 9cdc 10ccc 1 lOccep llaab llebal 11aba2 Ubb l3aac Martin Leland Comrade Selee O. M . & E . C. Baugenoe Ronello Davis . .do . . . Oliver Lystad .do . . . . .do . . . Saqmn Larson 01levf Anderson 19 .6 22 34 .3 20 72 30 250 61 .5 58 39 48 24 18 24 24 24 6 24 24 24 (T) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) 350 22 .66 12 35 1962 7-2-63 1963 1962 S 0 S D,S Sd C,W N C,E C,E 2,141 2,111 Wa, C . T3 . 2,055 Wh,C . 12 .2 8 58 5-2-47 1934 1962 S N S C,W C,W C,W 2,261 2,290 2,284 1961 1918 .... 1918 1915 1946 1917 10 .10 125 28 160 24 120 150 9-6-62 1934 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 S Gv N Sd D N Sd D,S Gv S Gv S Ss C,G Du .. B 1913 .... B Dr B R B ... .... 10.7 12 11 .6 18 25 10 90 17 .1 40 13 .3 9-5-62 1962 9-5-62 1962 1962 1962 1962 9-6-62 1962 9-6-62 N D,S N D S D S S S D C,N ... C,N .. . .. . Sub ,E C,E Sub,E 0,E C,H ... 1939 Gv Sd .. .. Sd Sd Sd Sd . .. C,H C,E C,E C,W . Wal . Wh, Wal, Np , Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Np . Wh . Wh . Wh, Lpc . Wh, C . Ws . Wh, Lpc . Wh . . . 2,290 Wa . Wh . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wal, Np, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . (1) 162-9 9 14daa 17ada 18dba1 18dba2 21aad 21baa 21caa 27bca 27dab 32ddc (2) Conrad- Mortenson Leonard J . Larson Godfred Gilbertson .do. . . Oscar Haugenoe E . Berg . .do. . . Mabel Ouse Harry Thompson Kenneth Long (3) 90 600 671 25 .4 15 37 .1 64 .o 46 .1 20 113 (5) (6) (7) (8) 18 4-2 4-1.25 18 24 18 18 16 24 4-3 B Dr Dr B .. B B B B Dr .... 1917 1917 1938 .... 1945 .... .... 1957 1942 16 .52 200 250 8 .7 8.0 17 .0 18 .4 12 .7 14 83 5-7-47 1962 1962 9-5-62 1962 9-5-62 9-5-62 9-6-62 1962 1962 N S S D D,S S N 5 N S .. Sd Gv 1941 1933 34 40 9 .5 7 .98 14 .5 1962 1962 9-6-62 5-8-48 9-6-62 D D,S N N N Gv .. C,H C,G C, H .. C,H 45 4 .1 18 12 8 0 .0 22 .7 10 6 16 .5 1962 9-3-62 1962 1962 1962 9-1-62 9-1-62 1962 1962 . 9-4-62 S N D,S S S N D S D,S N 34cbc 34dab 35aac 35bcb 35dba Anna Shotswell Carl Ellingson Olga Bjorntvedt E . L . Ellingson B . N . Ledahl 36 508 16 .3 82 49 .0 16 3-2 12 18 12 B Dr B B B 162-100 lbbb 2bcd 3daa1 3daa2 7baa 7dab 8bbb1 8bbb2 9bdd lldaal C. H . Dahl Peter J . Dahl . .do . . . . .do . . . Eddje Johnson . .do . . . . .do . . . . .do . . . A. L . Watkins Dahl Bros . 133 28 .1 30 20 12 51 .0 26 .1 18 24 451 4 18 24 24 60 18 24 48 24 3-2 Dr B B B Dr B B Du .. Dr 1914 .... 1959 1946 .... 1959 1936 .. . . 192 4 (9) (10) (11) (4) Sd .. Sd Gv Sd Gv (12) (13 ) 2,28 1 C,E C,E C,H P,E C,E H C,E C,H C,E C,E N E E C,G C,H E C,E ... N Wh, Np . . . .. . ... ..... .. . . . .. . . . ..... ..... . .. . . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Wal, Lpc . Wh, Wal, Np . Wal, Np . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Wal . Wh, Lpc . Na, C . Wh . Wh (239 pp m ) . Wh, Np . Pumps 1. 5 ppm . Wal, Lpc . Ws . (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 162-100 Cont . 1ldaa2 Dahl Bros . Paul & Ingvar Moe 14cac 15cdd David Olson 17dd Oscar Olsen 19aba Martin L . Olsen 20aa Wilmer Sella 20dbc Ray Riveland 21bbc Wilmer Sella David Olsen 22baa 22dcc Logan Thcmpson 452 18 .4 28 300 12 20 14 20 23 13 .8 4 48 Dr Du .. Dr 1956 1936 .... .... .... 175 8 .3 8 70 9 17 11 7 10 10 .3 1962 9-4-62 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 9-4-62 S Sd S Gv D Sd N Gv D,S Gv S D,S D,S S Gv D,S 23aaa1 23aaa2 23cdd 24aa 26bda 2Toas 32bbd 34ddc 1 34ddc2 35aaa Paul & Ingar Moe do . . . Kermit Hanson Arthur M . Olsen J . P . Sand Sidney Hauge M . F . Haltel Gerhart Salle . .do . . . USGS Test hole 3015 500 232 48 .5 400 17 .4 24 16 .0 31 .5 11 .9 240 4-3 3 .. 6 24 24 36 18 36 4 .5 .... .. 1963 1962 1962 9-4-63 1962 9-5-61 1962 9-1-62 9-x+-62 9-4-62 . . .. S N .. Du Dr 185 173 14 .0 200 6 .0 20 11 .5 18 .3 6 .8 .. S D,S D,S D,S S D N .. Gv Gv Gv Sd Gv 162-101 2bba 2dcc 3daa 3db a 4cdc 7bbb 7ccc 7ccd 8aa 9baa Leonard Biberdor f Edward Olse n Ernest Dixon .do . . . Henry Hagen Kenneth Heckman . .do . . . . .do . . . Gordon Baaum Ora Odegard 196 39 .8 64 .4 14 .7 14 49 .3 30 24 25 15 3 18 18 48 48 6 18 24 48 36 Dr B B Du Du Dr B B Du Du 1938 100 8 .2 26 10 .4 11 Flow 18 16 18 13 1962 8-30-62 1962 8-30-62 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 D,S Sp N D,S D N D,S N S D Sd (1) (2) 3 42 36 36 36 22 36 .... 1959 .... .... ... .... .. . . 1950 1961 .... 1953 .... (8) (9) (10) Sd N (il) C,E (13) Ws, Td 525 . L . C,W ... N E . Lpc . Lpc . Wh, Lpc . Wh, Lpc . E C,G C,E C,E N •• Sd Gv .. Gv Sd .. (12) Wh (1700 ppm) C . Wh . . . C,E C,E C,E C,E C,H . .. 2,313 L. C,E C, E ▪ Wh (650 ppm) . Wh . a Wh . Wh, Lpc . Ws . Wh, Lpc . Cen,E ... E• • C,E Ws, C . ▪ • • T 47°F . Wh, Lpc . Wh . Wh. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) 162-101 Cont . 10ccd Ora Odegard 16ccc USGS Test hole 3078 Joe Raaum 17bda 18adb Andrew Stene 20daa Clara Haugenoe Elmer Reistad 21abb Arne Reistad 23ccc 27ddd Orville Raaum 28bcb1 Ole Raaum 28bcb2 . .do. . . 14.8 335 22 .8 22 .1 16 8 .9 44 14 35 22 4 .5 36 48 24 18 4 36 2 18 Du Dr Du Du B B Dr Du B B 29aadl 29aad2 30acb 31aaa Allen Stromstad . .do. . . Donald Reistad USGS Test hole 3079 18 12 36 115 24 24 24 1 .25 B B .. Dr 1952 1957 31dbb 33bcc 33bcd 34cab 35cdd Kenneth Heisted Clara Raaum .do . . . Orville Johnson Adolph Sather 30 23 24 .8 19 440 18 24 18 24 6 Du B B B Dr 1960 162-102 3adc add 4dbc 4dbd 5bba 5dda 7ccc lobbb llddc 13bcb Olaf Reistad Orton Thon George Herman . .do . . . T . P . Thon S . O . Thorne USGS Test hole 2247 Nickolas Rodne School Dist . #1 Mrs . Esther Stromstad 234 180 30 30 60 50 .0 115 56 118 300 4 4 12 6 24 4 1 .25 24 4 3 Dr Dr B B B Dr Dr B Dr Dr .... ... 1962 .... 1960 .. . 1955 1959 1958 1963 1959 1958 1923 .... 1933 1964 1915 1956 .... (7) (8) 9 .6 8-30-62 (9) (10) 7 .6 16 .14 8 6 .5 20 9 .34 9 .6 9 .6 8-30-62 8-30-62 1962 8-31-62 1962 10-17-63 8-31-62 8-31-62 N N D N D,S S D,0 D,S D D 6 8 25 33 .88 1962 1962 1962 11-13-63 D S N 0 8-31-62 8-31-62 8-31-62 1962 1962 S S D,3 S S Gv 1962 1962 1962 1962 D,S S D,S S D,S N 0 D Ps Sd 8 .0 11 .9 10 .8 15 140 140 120 28 25 28.0 54 .51 54 140 8-28-62 6-24-64 1962 1962 o (11) (12) (13 ) N. 2,030 Gv Gv .. Gv Gv N C, H C,H Wh, Lpc . Np . C. C,E P,H C,H C, G Wh . C .. . 2,158 Gv Cl Sd . . C,G C,E E C,E Wh, Np . Td 445 ft, L, T 3 , C. Wh, Lpc . Np . Wh . Lpc . Ws . Ws . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh, Lpc . C,E N 2,116 C,H E C,E L. Wh. Td 189, L, T 3 , C . Wh . Wh . (1) (2) 162-102 Cont . 14aaC Village of A11ab V John Tennesen 14cdd Sodium Corp . of America 20aba 22aaa1 Ralph DeJardin e 22aaa2 . .do. . . 23aaa USGS Test hole 3011 23ccc Arne Related 24baa1 Lester Raaum 24baa2 . . do. . . 28daa Trygve Norb y ( 3) ( 4) ( 5) 16 35 29 40 17 .5 385 44 16 188 18 24 24 4 4 24 4 .5 4 30 4 36 B Dr Dr Du Dr Dr B Dr Du 28dad 30ccc 35bbb 36abc 36bbc . .do. . . Mrs . Anna Fellan d Henry Olson Hilma Hansen . .do . . . 293 105 14 15 .5 65 .5 3 4 36 36 24 Dr Dr Du Du B 162-10 3 l0cbb 10cab lOcdb 10cdc 12bcb1 12bcb2 12cbb 1 l2cbb2 13caa 22ddc Farmers Grain F. Trading Co . John Jensen Sven Bervik Chris Madsen Wm . E . Herman . .do . . . Emanuel Maeirt . .do . . . Claire Bjorgen Alden Hanson 60 62 14 4 16 15 60 60 60 85 TO 4 4 36 18 8 4 4 6 4 Dr Dr Dr Du B B Dr Dr Dr Dr 23dcd 25bbb 25ddd1. John Tonmerup USGS Test hole 300 7 Jonas Jenson 75 180 38 6 4 .5 44 Dr Dr Du ( 6) 1957 1954 1939 1962 1956 1954 1953 .. . . 1959 1956 1959 .... 1945 1961 1956 ... 1951 1943 1952 1959 196 3 .... ( 7) ( 8) ( 9) Ps S Gv C,H .. C,E Gv E .. E . C,E 25 Flow 20 10.7 196 2 196 3 1962 8-29-62 24 5 148 9 .8 1956 196 2 1962 8-28-62 D• • N D,S S D N 80 15 6 .9 6 .8 58 .3 1962 1962 8-29-62 8-29-6 2 6-12-58 D,S Ds Sd D,S Gv D .. N 50 51 6o 13 11 50 48 50 63 55 12 ( 11) ( 10) C,E Gv C,E Gv C,E .. C,H (12) .. (13 ) Wh, C . Wal e Np . L,C . Ws . 2,076 L . Wh . Wh . Ws, Lpc . Ws, Lpc . C, E C,E E C, H C,H • ▪ • ▪ Wh . Wh (960 ppm) . Wh . Ws . 1963 1962 1962 1962 196 2 1962 ' 1962 196 2 1962 1962 D Gv J, E D,S Gv J, E Sd C, E D .. C,H D,S S Gv C, E D C, E S Gv C,W D Gv J, E D,S D,S Gv C,E • • ▪ • ▪ ▪ • • ▪ ▪ C. Wh, Lpc . Wh, L . Ws . Wh . :dh (820 ppm) . Wh . Wh . Wh . Wh . 1962 D,S Gv N D,S E Wh, C . 2,133 L . Ws . ... (1) (2) 162-103 Cont . 25ddd2 Jonas Jensen 26bbb Alden Hanson 27aaa Elmer M . Freund 34add Lloyd Kittelson (3) 28 79 65 7G (4) (5) 24 4 6 6 (11) (7) .. Dr B Dr . ... 1952 1930 1945 18 58 .5 6o 5 1962 8-27-62 1962 1962 D,S S D D,3 6-3 6 18 24 36 6 .. 28 6 5 Dr B B B Du .. Dr 1907 1952 .... C,W C,H C,W C,W C,H . .. 1903 ... 1946 7-24-63 7-24-63 8-21-46 8-21-46 1962 .... 8-20-46 7-24-63 8-21-46 S N S N D,S S Dr Dr 55 8 .51 29 .59 36 .54 31 .98 30 .. 77 .72 24 .20 28 .61 N N N C,N C,W C,N Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 1947 .... .. 20 20 20 11 .51 30 21 .38 . . 18 . . .... 1962 1962 1962 T-23-63 1947 9-20-46 . ... 1962 . ... .. D,S D,S D N N D,S N S .... C,E 32 1946 .... 7-23-63 S N D,S 163-95 ldcdl ldcd2 3ccb 4bdb 7cbb 7ccb 9bc i2bb 14daa 15dd Joos Bros . . .do. . . Earl Brenno Dea & Rose Light George Kostek Earl Brenno Sparton Oil Co . Kindred State Bank LeRoy O . Throntveit Eric Johnson 190 27 60 90 35 60 6,725 15ddd 16aaa1 16aaa2 17baa 18bcd 23bcc 26bab 27bdb 28cab 29a USGS test hole Frank Lukach . .do. . . Orrin Lien Milo Dshlke A . F. Kimball Merle Gunlock Northwest Oil Co . Emma Ringdahl Continental Oil Co . 100 111 109 41 143 120 65 2,235 42 7,064 4 .5 4 4 16 5 3 6 .. 4 29ccd 29ddd 30ddd N . P. Loucks USGS Test hole Clayton Loucks 42 130 38 18 4 .5 18 120 200 (10) (6) B Dr B .... 1957 .... 1963 1947 1943 28.47 (8) (9) .. Sd Sd (12) ... N C,E E C,W C,d C,E ... .. C,W ... C,E (13 ) Ws . Wh . Ws . Wh. 1,906 1,90 7 1,905 1,901 1,90 5 .. . . . .. . . . 1,89 6 1,905 1,911 C. 1,907 1,905 ..... 1,905 1,900 1,906 1,911 1,910 ..... ..... L, MB . Ws, Wal . Ws, Wal . 1,921 1,916 1,925 Lpc . L, MB . Lpc . Lpc . Wh, Wal . C. C. Ws, Wal, C . Np, C . No . L, MB . C. (1) (2) (4) (5) 44 69 119 63 61 20 16 20 20 12 18 3 8 3 6 18 12 6o 48 1 .25 B Dr Dr Dr Dr Du Du Du Du Dr .. . 1953 USGS Test hole 3020 John Kostek Miller Bros . Melvin Stokke James Rosenquist M . B . Truax . .do . . . USGS test hole Emil Hector . .do. . . 75 237 15 16 22 30 40 200 86 20 4 .5 6 36 30 24 30 18 4 .5 18 24 Dr Dr Du B B B B Dr B Du 1963 .... .... 1958 1963 1961 5ccb 6aad 7abb 7ab c 11ccc 12aac Francis Bacon Gordon Hector A . J . Aaberg .do . Joe Kostek George Kostek 50 205 40 42 30 28 18 6 12 18 48 8 B Dr B B Du B 12baa Andrew Kostek 50 24 B 163-95 Cont . 1 ,. Henry Lien 3ldad ClarenceAnseth 32bcd R . Rivers 32bdd John Pharoah 32ddd Archie Bordeau 33abb Edwin Ringdahl 34bcc A . C . Lumsden 34dcd Rudolph Johnson 34dcd2 . .do . . . 35cac Maurice Johnson 163-96 lbcc lcdd 2aad 2odd 3dda 4dda1 4dda2 5aaa 5abb 1 5abb 2 (3) (6) 1953 1921 .... .. 1920 1962 1947 .• 1915 1939 1946 (7) (8) 10 32 22 .40 8 .07 41 12.14 11.53 10 .39 6 7 1963 1953 7-23-63 7-24-63 1963 7-24-63 7-24-63 7-24-63 1963 1963 D,S D,S N D D D,S D,S S D S 4o 11 .86 8 19 .24 24 21 .36 8 .58 53 .19 18 1946 7-17-63 1962 7-17-63 1963 7-17-63 6-16-47 7-17-63 1963 N N D,S D,S S S D Sd•& Cl N Sp .. D Gv 27 .04 71 .72 16 .92 2 1 18 12 7-17-63 7-17-63 7-17-63 N D,S S 1963 963 1963 1962 28 (9) (10) (11) C,H C,E C ,H C,E C ,E C,W C,H C,H E C,E N E E C,E C,E C,H C,H J,E (12) 1,940 1,940 1,932 1,930 1,931 1,916 1,92 6 1,93 1 (13 ) Lpc . Ws . Ws, C . Wal, Lpc . 1,875 . . .. . . . .. . 1,900 1,891 1,891 1,881 1,89 2 ..... D ,S D C,H C,E C,E Cen,E C,W C,H 1,90 0 1,895 ... .... . .. . S C,E 1,898 L. C. Lpc . Lpc . L, `LB . Wh, yield 10 gpm . Wh, C . Wh, yield 20 gam . Yield 45 gals i n 12 hrs . Lpc . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) 163-96 Cont . 12bab Andrew Kostek Perry Baker 13daa George Bait 14abb 14ddc Orvil Fagerland G. T . Hoversten 15bab USGS test hole 15ddd Gordon Brady 16baa 18abb Seymore Johnson 19bbbd L . M . iuset 25aad1 Kay Larsen 30 105 25 41 56 430 85 150 48o 24 24 5 48 4 4 14 .5 4 6 3-1 .25 24 B Dr Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Du 25aad2 25abb 26bcc 27adc 28aba 29add 29cda 29dcc1 29dcc2 29ddd . .do . . . .do . . . Perry Rosenquist W . S . French J . U . Baker C . V. Brady LeRoy Brady John Brady .do . . . USGS test hole 24 14 24 13 205 75 24 35 33 336 24 72 15 2.8 6 6 28 18 30 14 .5 Du Du B Du Dr Dr Du B B Dr 31acd 31adc 31dca Harvey Jacobson . .do . . . H . E . Jacobson 14 60 18 Dr Du B 63 35 50 (12) (13 ) C,W C,d C,E . .. 1,89 8 1,905 1,891 ..... C. Wh, :dal . Sub,E N '1 C,E 1,907 ... 1,92 4 1,92 0 1,90 1 D,S C,E 1,90 1 s . .. ..... C,H1 C,H C,+7/G N C,H C,W ... ... 1,90 8 ... .. ••••• ..... 1,911 'dal . 1,905 L, ''42 . (6) (7) (8) 1962 19 6 2 1962 .... 7-18-63 6-17-47 7-18-62 8-15-146 8-15-46 7-18-63 0,3 .. 1958 1957 1947 1962 . ... 22 50 15 20 25 :75 1 .05 22 .12 37 .7 21 .39 1 14 .88 15 5 9 9 .13 125 30 15 .08 12 .47 15 2 .98 1963 1962 1962 7-18-63 1961 1963 8-13-46 8-14-51 1963 8-16-47 1963 1963 1963 N D,S D,S .. 191 14 1953 .... 1960 1947 1950 . . .. 28 28 35 (9) (1o) S D S D,S N 8 Sd & Cy 2 N D,S 0 D,S N N N N H Sd .. 3d .. Sd Sd .. (11) N C/JE C,E 1,9 14 1 1,914 2 1,932 dal, Lpc . L, ''3 . Wh . (1) (2) 163-96 Cont . 33cob Oscar Svenastu 33ccc USGS Test hole 3023 35cdc Arthur & Elsie Holte (3) (4) (5) (6) 72 120 50 4 4 .5 18 Or Dr B 6ccd 6dod USGS Test hole 3024 S . B . Knutson Ivan Erickson Jennie Wilson Heirs Lowell Knudson USGS Test hole 3019 Crosby Golf Club Violet Thvedt J . A . Poling Violet Thvedt 430 50 84 30 315 240 200 250 240 253 4 .5 14 18 18 5-3 4 .5 3 8 4 5 Dr B B B Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Tdda 8ddb l0ccb 13ccc 14asa 14cbc l7add 19ade 19ccc1 19ccc2 Nels Thompson Paul Gilbertson Rubbina Berosic USGS Test hole J . E. Gallagher Grover Peterson B . J . & E. Elsbernd Anna Semingaan LeRoy Throntveit. . .do . . . 162 220 32 459 6o 12 370 38 415 32 2 4 12 4.5 12 12 5 18 2 .5 18 Dr Dr B B B Du Dr B Or B 1916 1950 .. .. 19dad 20asb 22cdc1 22cdc2 22cdc3 23dcd Lynn Roberts Sam Burner Idor Jacobson . .do. . . . .do . . . R . Gjovig 210 30 2 .6 28 23 . 9 562 31 4 Dr 24 B 24 B 18 B 1 .5 3.5 2 .5Dr 48 Du 1956 163-97 3adbl 3adb2 3ebb 4adb 4cbc 4daa 5adb 5ccc (8) (9) S 24 .40 1963 .. . . 7-18-63 .. 24 .45 20 13 .40 Flow .... 8-15-46 1946 8-7-46 1963 Flow 0 .48 Flow Flow 1963 6-28-63 1962 1963 N D D,S N N N Ps N N N Flow 5 15.40 Flow 30 7 .75 Flow 27 .91 Flow 25 1963 1963 7-16-63 1947 1962 8-16-63 1963 6-28-63 1963 1963 D,S D,S D,S N S N N N S D Flow 8 .27 15 19 .43 12 25 1963 6-28-63 1962 7-16-6 3 1963 1962 D,S N S D S S (7) 20 1963 .... 1963 . .. . . .. . 1915 1963 1950 1912 .. . . .. . . ... 1962 .. . . .. .. 1943 . . .. (1o) (ii) r.. ,. S v r V4 (12) (13 ) 1,92 7 L. 1,890 1,875 1,91 4 1,892 1,900 1,885 1,890 1,927 1,930 1,927 L. N• ... C,G air,E ... N N N .. Sd .. N C,E C,H C,G C,H .. .. C,N .. . C,E .. C B C,H C, G C,E C,E 1,933 1,93 0 1,917 1,927 1,92 0 1,90 8 1,952 1,97 1 1,972 1,977 Gas in water, C . L. Wh, C . 10 gph, C . 10 gph, C . .5 Rpm, Lpc . L, C . mB . C. Flows 1.5 gpm . Lpc . 1,96 7 1,93 7 1,93 8 ..... 1,935 c. Ws, C . Wal . (1) (2) 163-97 Cont . 26bbb USGS Test hole 27ccb Frank Winhofer 28add James Gallagher City of Crosby 29ddb USGS Test hole 3017 30abb 30ccd Hans Drengsrud 31bcb Archie Peterson 33baa Kenneth Odegard 33ccc USGS Test hole 33ddc James Peterson (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 438 455 22 38 200 55 350 6o 521 40 4 .5 3 7 1947 1929 .... .. . 1963 1942 .... Flow 4 8 28 1947 1963 1962 1962 4 .5 24 3 24 4 .5 12 Dr Dr B Du Dr B Dr B Dr B 1947 .... 31 .59 Flow 25 1 .74 25 6-28-63 1963 1963 6-25-47 1963 (9) (10) T S D N N D,S D,S C,G C,H C,H C C,E s N C. L. Tu,E 1,960 Sub, E C,H 1941 Flow 34ada 34cdd 35bab1 35bab2 35bca City of Crosby, Well 2 o . T . Olson Minnie Volkman . .do . . . City of Crosby, Well 3 390 16 275 298 310 6 24 2 2 .5 12 Dr Du Or Dr Or 1948 80 7 .98 +15 Flow Flow 1962 8-9-46 1946 1963 1963 Ps D N N Ps 163-9 8 ladc 4bcc 4ddc 5ccd Baba 9cba lOabbl 10abb2 llama 13ccc1 Ralph Wanner Harold Hanson Rolf Eriksmoen Kristian Torreson R . W. & Charles Bublitz Boyd Fossum Arnold Hagen . .do . . . Christ Wanner $enneth Haugland 6 24 16 24 36 Dr B B B Du 1915 •4 4 Dr Dr 1920 1950's Flow 30 13 .23 6 10 Flow Flow Flow 1962 1962 7-1-63 1962 1962 1963 1962 1963 D Sd & Gv S S .. D,S .. S .. S .. D,S D,S .. 6 48 Du 1962 1962 S D 9 •••• • 1,963 1,990 1,993 Ps Dr 12 L, C, H3 . C. 1963 12 19 18' 1,944 1,957 1,977 ..... 296 19 40 190T . .. . (13 ) C,E City of Crosby, Well 1 280 40 33 30 30 Springs 300 280 (12) s 34aac 1918 1949 .... (11) .. Gv 1,97 7 1,958 C. Wal . L, MB . Wh, Lpc . Yield 74 gpm, L, , C P 160. L, C . C. C P1. 30 ft .! 290 gp i 1962, C . Tu,E 1,956 C,E C,E C,E C,H . .. 1,932 .. 1,980 2,002 1,982 ..... 1,967 1,967 Ws, C . Wh . Wh, Hal . Ws . 1,936 .. . . . Wh . Wh. . .. C C,E Ws . Ws . (1) (2) 163-98 Cont . Kenneth Hauglan d 13ccc2 Alf Paulson 14ccd .do . . . 14cdc Henry Ericksmoen 15add 15baa Martin Fossum 16ddd Goodwin Haugland 17aab E . Hanson 17bbb . .do . . . 18cdc1 Olaf Henning 2 . .do. . . 18cdc 19aac 21bbb 2lddc 22baa 22dda 23ad 23ddd 24ddd 25aaa 25bbb 26bbb 26cdc 27cdd 29ccc 30aba 30bba 32aba 35ab a1 35aba2 35ccc Ida Peterson Edward Sims George Haugland Kenneth Unh,jem Willie Christianson Earl Elsbernd Ed Thompson Gust Westby Edward Overbo E . B . Andreason K . H . Knutson Arthur Simonson George Lakken Wallace Carlslaf T . Rue S . Hammer O . Hau .go Emil Olen . .do . . . Hulda Endahl (3) (4) (5) 12 20 36 25 22 4o 70 183 35 35 48 18 36 36 24 18 4 3 24 24 Du Du Du Du B B Dr Dr B B 50 6o 21 222 68 40 320 60 60 318 30 24 36 4-3 5 18 6 12 24 2 B B Du Dr Dr B Dr B B Dr 14 290 360 16o 16o 180 498 28 18 6o 48 1 .5 10 8 6 5 3 12 48 24 Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Or B Du B (6) 1959 1962 1920 .... 1962 . ... 1962 . . .• .. 1916 1917 . ... .. . . (9) (10) (7) (8) 8 7 6 .75 4 .60 18 20 30 9 .16 26 .86 27 1962 1963 7-1-63 7-1-63 1962 1963 1963 6-24-63 8-16-62 1962 S D D D,S D,S D,S S 0 Ps Ps Gv 31 .3 30 12 Plow 30 15 .15 18 26 .22 35 .75 Flow 5-1-47 1962 1963 1963 1962 8-6-46 1963 8-28-46 6-z8-63 1963 D D D,S D,S D,S D N N S D,S .. .. 6-29-63 1963 1962 1962 6-1-63 1963 1946 1963 1962 1962 D D,S S S N S N D S D 9 .50 Flow 5 120 62 .80 65 75 18 10 25 Lig •• Sd Sd 3d Gv Gv Gv .. (11) (12) C P,H P,R C,E Sub,E N C,E C,E 2,024 1,965 1,971 2,060 2,100 2,102 2,155 2,155 C,H C,W C,E N C,E C,W 2,175 2,145 2,082 2,032 N C,E N 1,98 0 C,E . .. C,E C,W C,N C,W 2,03 2 2,054 2,103 E ... C,W 1,969 . . . .. 2,172 2,184 2,189 2,030 ... .. 2,083 (13 ) Wh . Wh . Wh, Wal . Wh . Wh . Ws, C . T3 . City of Ambrose . . .do . . . MB , C . Wh . Flows 2 gpm, Ws, C Wh . Wh . C. 15 gpm, Ws, C . Wh (290 ppm), C . Es, C . Wh . Wh, C . Wh, C . C. Wh . Eh . (1) 163-9 9 2ddd (2) in . Ballar d ( 3) 30 8 ( 4) ( 5) 3-2 .5 Dr 3ddd 7bcc 10bba 10cda l0ddc llcdd 12cbc 12cca1 12cca2 Alva .yers J . D . Torgerso n Alton fiomdron . James 'Myers Emen Everson . .do . . . Good Samaritan Home City of Ambrose Delbert Jensen 30 0 20 21 5 20 5 15 6 260 272 31 8 50 4 24 4 5 6 12cca3 13abb 14caa 15edb 17aaa 17dcd 18aaa . .do . . . Howard Norb y Mrs . A . Bakke Murry Torgeso n USGS Test hole 301 4 Bennie Paulson USGS Test hole 301 3 300 200 365 18 340 135 95 4 6 l9aaa 21bac 22daa Kenneth Monson Steen Paulson Charles Bublit z 22dab 23aab 24obb 26dab 27dbc 28bac 29daa 3lddd . .do. . . Raymond Nes s Roy Arnol d Lars dindfalde t Orvil Vassen Clifford Granru d .do . . . V. M. Porth 5 3-2 4 4 Dr Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr ( 6) ( 7) 1927 Flow .... Plow 3 .0 5 1 50 Flow Flow Flow Flow 12 1945 1915 .. 1923 .... 1951 1962 1963 1963 5-30-63 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1962 ( 9) E ▪ C ,H C ,H C,E 1963 19114 1963 19.7 7 314 .1 5 20 0 150 20 6 12 6 Dr B Du 1918 1915 1958 75 38 10 196 2 196 2 1962 D,S D,S D 25 418 40 0 4o 27 4 45 0 21 18 6 4 2 24 4 4 18 32 Du Dr Dr B Dr Dr B Du 1957 1920 1912 1943 1954 8 120 60 39 160 12 5 10 12 1962 1962 1934 1963 1962 1962 1962 1962 S D N D, S D, S N D D,S 1948 .. . . 9-18-62 6-12-63 ( 11) N N D D, S D Ps Ps Ps N 6 4 .5 18 1 .25 1963 1962 1962 1962 ( 1o) D Dr Dr Dr B Dr B Dr 1962 .. . . Plow Flow 25 10 ( 8) ( 12) 2,040 Flows 20 mph, Wal , C. Ws . Wh, C . Ws, Lpc . Flows 8 gph, Ws . 2,033 18 gpm, Ws, C . 2,062 2,063 Ws, C . N E N Ps D, S S D, S N N C. N 2,063 C . 2,078 1 gpm, C . 2,13 3 .. Wh . 2,092 L. Wal . 2,105 Td 120, L , T3 , C. Np . Wh . Wh . C,W Cen,E .. . C,G ... s 0 Sd Sd Sd ( 13) C,E C,E C,E C,E C,E ▪ C ,H 2,163 2,164 C,N C,H C. Ws, Lpc, C . c. Wh . Ws . Ws . Wh . (1) (2) 163-99 Cont . 33acc Oscar Salle 33bdd . .do . . . 3 3cdd . .do . . . 35bcb Vassen Bros . 35daa Robert Grundstad ( 4) ( 5) ( 6) ( 7) ( 8) 80 30 6 196 30 48 24 24 4 36 Du B 1958 1961 1960 1962 .. .. 3 .58 26 .85 5 80 15 9-12-62 9-12-62 1962 1963 1963 S D,S S D,S S 1930 1957 1957 .. .. 50 8 9 2.50 5 11 .74 4 43 .13 4 l0 1963 1963 1959 5-30-63 1963 5-30-63 1959 11-3-63 1963 1963 H D S N ( 3) B Dr Du 163-100 5aaa 5dda1 5 dda2 6bbb 7bb Tema 8dad 9aaa llddd 12ddc Francis Adam s Mrs . Capitols Haagenson . .do. . . Mangus Hagberg Lloyd Hagberg Frank Jordan R. J & A . W . Wolte r USGS Test hole 3077 H . R . Gulbranson J . A . Johnson 455 16 21 12 7 4o 12 140 20 14 4-2 Dr Du 33 24 B B 36 48 Du B 24 B 36 1.25 Dr 18 B 24 Du 13bbb 14aac 20bab 20bac 20dbc 21bab 22daa 24cdd 30ddd 3lsab l USGS Test hole 3076 Village of Colgan B . A . Simonson . .do . . . Frank Mosse r Ralph Wolte r Leonard Rollofson Sherman Lampert Swan Nelso n Julius Havorson 415 21 640 125 188 606 86 74 17 637 4 .5 36 5-3 4 4 3 18 4-3 48 3-2 Dr B Dr Dr Dr Or B Dr Du Dr 1933 1955 1963 1958 1912 1963 1936 . . .. 1947 1933 . . .. ... 1920 19 110 90 Flow 150 35 16 31 0 1949 1950 1963 1963 1962 1962 1962 5-29-63 1934 ( 9) ( 10) .. .. .. Sd Sd .. s ( 12) C, E E C, H Shb, E Sub,E C,N E C C, H C, H C, H s N Ps N S D,S D,S S S S N ( 11) ▪ • • ( 13) Wh . vh, Lpc, L, C . Wh . Wh . Wal . c,x D 0 D _ •••••• 2 , 164 Wh, Wal . Td 475, L, T 3 , C . Sd C,H .. . • Wal . Sd C,H 2,125 2,120 L. C. Sd C,W C,E Cen,E C,E ... C,E ... N Sd Gv .. Gv .. Sd . . L. Wh, L, C . Ws . Wal . Wh . (1) (2) 163-100 Cont. 31aab2 Julius Halvorson 31daa USGS Test hole 3012 32abb Earl Jeglum Wallace Murphy 32ddd 34aaa Evald Lindel 35bc Lowell Larson 35bcb . . do. . . Melvin & Alfred Moe 35daa Mangum Hagberg laaa lbae Silas Haagenson (3) (4) (5) (6) 30 520 650 23 23 15 90 90 6 13.7 18 4 .5 3-2 13 23 48 24 24 48 48 B Dr Dr B Du Du B B Du Du 1948 1963 1922 1951 .... (7) 10 350 9 14 .26 10 50 50 2 .25 7 .25 2add 4acb Christianson Bros . Bland Carter 147 Spring 4 Dr 1947 . ... 50 Flow 4ccd 10dda 11daa 12acc 14ada 16abc 22cbd 22cdc .do . . . J . M . & A . W . Cashman George Seyfert Richard Brown George Seyfert School land Ole Hellen John Leininger 64 67 24 21 24 Spring 12 8 4 24 24 36 24 .. 52 120 Dr B Du Du B . . Du Du 1920 1937 1953 . .. . .... .... 16 25 6 13 .89 12 F 6 Flow 24caa 25aab 26bcc 27ddb 29dba 31daa 33dab 35aab 35add Emil Asleson Adolph Asleson August Fell Village of Fortuna, test 1 Robert Mantei Robert Canstantine Margaret Legaard Porter Wigness C . R . Henderson 600 60 635 240 6-4 Dr Dr It 3 .5,2 .5Dr 1915 1947 1918 170 Flow 80 21 .0 15 60 81 60 30 36 18 4 Du Du Du B Dr 1946 9 .98 10 .90 11 .05 30 30 (8) (9) 1962 D N 1934 1963 5-31-63 1962 1962 1963 5-30-63 5-30-63 1962 1963 1963 1963 1962 5-30-63 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1963 1920 (10) D,S D,S S Sd S s N C,W 2,123 .. . C,E .. . C,H .. C C,W C,H C,H ..... ..... •••• • .. ... ... ..... C ,E S D S 3 D,S S S D,S Ps,S (12) E Lig S S S (11) (13 ) Wh, Np, C . L. Wal . Wh, :gal '.Jh . Wh, Lpc . Flows less than 1 gpm, Wh . 4h . .. Gv .. .• C,E C, E C,N C, E C, E .. , Cen,E Cen,E Yield 6 gpm, Ws . 3 gpn ,C • Gv C,E C. :1,11, 11_a . Np . L. 5-28-63 5-28.63 5-28-63 1963 1962 S S N S C, W C, E C N C,E Wh, Wal . Hal . L. 163-101 Cont . Village of Fortuna, 35cac l Village of Fortuna, 35cac2 Village of Fortuna, 35cac3 Village of Fortuna, 35cac 4 Village of Fortuna, 35cac5 USGS Test hole 307 5 35cbb well test well test test 1 2 3 3 4 (3) (4) (5) (6) 20 100 91 100 100 240 36 Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr .. . 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 4 4 .5 4 .5 1 .25 4 .5 36 4 4 Dr Du Dr D Stanley Tangeda l Curtis Tangedal . .do . . . Emmett Drawbond . .do . . . Selmer Eknes s Dallas Moor e Joseph Drawbon d Skjer:aodros . USGS Test hole 3008 170 39 .8 93 78 77 45 80 34 110 250 14 18 214 5 5 214 12 6 5 4 .5 Dr B Dr Dr B B Dr Dr Dr 1953 1961 .... 1935 1962 1963 1963 Sam Drawbon d Swan Bervik Earl Moore G . F . Wehrman Harold Schaf f Jens Pederson Orien Olson Olav Gjesdal . .do . . . 40 53 35 140 190 36 57 52 186 12 24 12 4 4 24 24 36 5 B B B Dr Dr B B Du Dr 1930 .. . . Village Village Village Village 163-10 2 2baa 3ada1 3ada2 3dda1 3dda2 6aab 6cdb l0cdd 11dac 13aad 15abb 18ecc 2Obb 24cdc 25bab 29ccc 31bba 31dcc 32dc of of of of Fortuna, Fortuna, Fortuna, Fortuna, test well test well 6 2 5 4 (9) (10) (11) (12) 1964 .. . . Sd & Gv E ... Sub,E ... N N .... . . .. . .. . . . .. . . 11-13-63 Ps T Ps T T 0 1964 10-8-63 1964 T Ps 0 Ps Sd Sd & Gv Sd Sd 135 9 .7 90 48 65 35 25 20 63 6 1962 9-11-62 1962 1953 1962 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 D,S N D, S Sp D D,S D,S D D,S N 30 50 30 17 100 32 39 Flow 25 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 1962 9-10-62 1959 N D,S S S S D, S D,S N N 6 20 .67 1964 120 28 120 106 35cbc 35cca 35ccb 1 35ccb 2 (8) (T) 1963 1964 19414 19 145 193 14 1914 19514 6 10 .79 12 Sd 8, Gv .. .. Sd Gv Sd Gv .. (13 ) C. L. N E L,C . L. Td 665, L, T 3 . C. L. Casings pulled, L . Sub,E Td 135, L. C C, H L. E C,E ... C,G J,E C,E ... Wh, Lpc . Wh, L . Wh . Wh, C . wh (342 ppm), Sal. C. 2,265 2,11 3 C,W C,W Wh . C,5 Sd C,E Wh, Wal . Wh, Np, Lpc . .. .. Gv E J,N Wh . Wh, Lpc . (1) (2) 163-102 Cont . 33cdc1 USGS Test hole 3010 (3) (4) 40 3 (5) (6) (7) (8) Dr 1963 Flow Dr Dr Dr Dr 1964 1964 1950 10 .66 12 .46 57 108 6-24-64 6-12-64 1962 9-16-62 4 1 .5 4 .5 24 12 36 48x36 4 4 .5 Dr Dr Dr B B Du Du Dr Dr 1956 1953 1964 24 .90 9 10-15-63 1962 1940 15 .1 44 8 10 30 165 138 170 25 140 30 90 45 130 54 6 6 36 36 3 18 6 36 5 18 Dr Dr Du Du Dr B Dr Du Dr B 92 3 Dr 33cdd1 33cdd2 35dbc 36acb USGS Test hole 2244 USGS Observation well Louis Pulvermacher US Air Force 190 73 98 400 163-10 3 llaba llbba llddd 12cbc 15cdc 23dda 25cbb 27adc 36cdc Oscar Bjorgen A. O . Bryn USGS Test hole 2243 Kristina Nelson Gertie Taugedal Lyle Bjorgen Laverne Peterson Wm . F . Anhalt USGS Test hole 3009 103 11 241 27 .2 48 12 13 6o 120 164-9 5 28a 29cc 33ada 33add 33ddd 34ada 34ddd 35bdc 35ddd1 35ddd2 U . S . Border Station Joe Burner Donald Jacobs Henry Jacobs J . C. Anderson Emmet Gausvick Mrs . George Bait John Matz C . W. Wissbrod 36ddd Joseph Lukach 1 .25 1 .25 4 12 (9) 1963 9-7-63 1962 1962 1962 1962 (10) (11) Gv N 2,055 0 0 D,S Ps Gv Gv Sd N N E Tu,E 2,077 2,078 D,S D N N D,S D D,S D Sd Gv Gv 1945 .. . 1950 50 6o 11.69 14.95 40 10 65 31 30 38 18 1962 1960 7-23-63 8-2o-46 1962 1962 1963 1962 1962 1963 D D,S D D,S S N S D S D 1963 D,S .. .. Sd .. .. .. 2,330 (13 ) 150 gpm at 10 inches above is , Td 220, L, T 3,C . Td 84, T3 . Wh, L . Yields 60 gpm,L,C . J,W C,H . .... N 2,087 . .... J,E . .... Wh . Wh . 2,115 L. Sub,E C,G Cen,E C,E C,W N C,H C,H C,W J,E 1,897 1,896 . .... C. C. Wh . Wh . Wn,C . Wh . C,E 1,905 1963 1928 (12) 1,904 1,900 .. 1,896 1,905 ..... Wh . Wh, Lpc . L. Wh . Wh, Wal, C . Wal, Np. L, C . (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Dr Du Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr Dr 1930 .... . . 1957 .. . 1963 1949 .... 164-9 6 29a 32dcc 34aaa 34cdd 31bcc 31daa 32dcd 33bcc Harry Wendel Roland Knutson Einar Borreson Francis Bacon E . Hattel USGS Test hole 3018 T . S . Stuart Ida Landatrom 200 20 84 133 228 160 184 185 164-9 8 31acc 3ldbb 32cbb 34cdd George Windfaldet O . O . Pederson Michael Kostek Everett Hanson 35 20 50 250 16 48 18 6 B Du B Dr .... 164-99 26aa 31bcc 3lddd1 31ddd2 33abc 35add 28cd 33ddd 35add U . S . Customs Station Archie Thomte Krist Knutson . .do. . . Gordon Homdrom Leonard Moen John Muzzy Tiddles Smith George J . Fernbaugh 480 565 600 40 503 500 15 647 780 6 5-2 4 24 3 6 48 3 2 Dr Dr Dr B Dr Dr Du Dr Dr 1931 1917 .... 1946 1918 ... . ... . .... 1917 6 6 4 4 4 4 .5 3 2 (7) (8) (9) 88 18 30 60 Flow 1962 1962 1962 1963 1963 D,S D D D,S D,S 14 10 1963 1963 N D,S 20 .98 10 40 Flow 8-14-62 1962 1962 1963 S 35 70 180 10 .72 31 .95 44 3 .42 1962 1963 1963 9-13-62 9-11-62 1962 5-28-63 .... D S D D S D,S N D,S D D N (lo) (11) C,W E C,E C,E C,H (12) 1,900 1,89 0 1,892 1,897 1,910 1,890 1,912 1,915 Sd .. C,E .. . Sd Gv C,H C,H/E ... 1,993 2,004 1,995 1,965 .. Gv Lig .. .. Sd .. Sub,E C,E C,E C,H C,E C C,H C,W C,W/E 2,020 .. ... .. ... . .. . . . 2,03 5 .. ... .. ... .. ... (13 ) C. Wh, C . Wh, L . C. L. L. C. Lpc . Wh, f(al . Flows about .5 . C. Np . Ws, C . Ws, Np . Wh . Ws . (1) (2) (3) 164-101 U . S . Custom Station, no . 1 28bc2 A U . S . Custom Station, no. 2 205 (4) (5) (6) (7) 4 Dr 1962 192 .5 239 4 Dr Dr Dr B Dr 35bcc John Haapalakso 135 14 164-10 2 32dcc 33bbb 34dbd 34dca Erling Tangedal . .do . . . George Pederson . .do . . . 188 177 55 210 4 4 24 4 Dr 5-18-63 (9) (10) (11) .... N 1962 S 50 40 35 200 1962 1962 1962 1961 D S S D,S (12) 2,085 N 12 1963 1956 1956 .. . 1961 (8) Sub,E Sd & Gv .. Gw Gv 2,085 (13 ) Td 220, L, C , went dry . Td 245, L, C , went dry . ... C,E C,W C ,W C,E Wh . Wal . Wh . Wh . TABLE 2 .--Logs of wells and test hole s 160-95-22aa d Test hole 3000 Formation Materia l Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) 6 6 7 12 14 21 30 13 25 39 60 90 10 100 49 5 4 2 149 15 4 15 8 160 2 15 3 23 2 17 20 43 10 34 53 87 23 20 1 11 51 110 130 131 142 19 3 32 2 22 5 227 13 240 1 2 12 IT 180 1 3 15 32 212 10 27 8 59 22 2 249 25 7 316 14 330 Glacial drift : Sand, clayey, very fine to very coarse, unsorted , very Gravel, medium sand to small pebbles, subangular ; pebbles predominantly limestone and quartz Till, dark greenish-gray Clay, silty, greenish-gray, very calcareous Till, dark-greenish-gray Till, light-olive-brown, oxidized . Till, light-olive-brown to dark-greenish-griy , partly oxidized Tongue River Formation : Sand, very fine, moderate dark-yellowish-orange , subrounded to well-rounded, oxidized Shale, light gray Lignite, black Clay 160-96-26bbb Test hole 3001 Glacial drift : Sand, coarse, oxidized Silt, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized, calcareou s Silt, dark-greenish-gray Gravel and sand, fine sand to medium gravel, sub rounded ; abundant limestone, quartz and igneou s pebbles Till, dark-greenish-gray Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized ; contains some shale, limestone and a few lignite frag ~~ M ment s Till, moderate-yellowish-brown and dark-gray-- Till, dark-gray and moderately-yellowish-brown Till, dark-gray ; few boulders Sand, silty, greenish-gray, fine to very fine , calcareous Sandstone and gravel ~--- Tongue River Formation : Shale, silty, greenish-gray 160-97•-5abb Test hole 3036 Glacial drift : Soil, black, loam Clay, yellowish-gray, thinly laminated, oxidized Till, silty, moderate-olive-brown, oxidized Till, silty, light-olive-gray, partly oxidized Till, silty, olive-gray Gravel, fine sand to large pebbles unsorted, sub angular to subrounded Till, silty, olive-gray Gravel, fine sand to small pebbles unsorted Till, olive-gray ~ Tongue River Formation : Clay, light-gray and light-greenish-gray, cal careous ; some lignite 57 160-97-13bbb Test hole 300 2 Formation Material Thickness (feet ) Depth (feet ) 2 5 13 25 7 2 7 20 45 51 58 20 27 3 7 78 10 5 10 8 11 5 7 122 17 139 7 1146 12 2 15 8 160 6 15 2 11 22 3 3 6o 20 90 10 6 21 23 34 56 59 87 90 15 0 17 0 26 o 27 0 1 13 13 12 .5 .5 48 17 6 7 6 16 1 14 27 39 . 5 40 88 10 5 111 11 8 12 4 14o Glacial drift : Soil ' Sand, very coarse Sand, silty, very fine Silt, dark-greenish-gray Clay, shaley, dark-greenish-grs y Silt, dark-greenish-gray Sand and gravel, fine sand to medium gravel, sub rounded, poorly sorted Till, dark-greenish-gray Grave l Till, dark-greenish-gray Silt, sandy, dark-gray and olive-gray, calcareous , few fossil fragments, (dark-gray color due t o organic matter) Till, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized ; few lime stone and shale grains Tongue River Formation : Sand, silty, very fine, oxidized calcareous Silt, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized, (gradin g downward into) silt, lignitic, dark-greenish gray to brownish-black Limestone 6 160-97-16acb Randolph Kette l (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, sandy and rocks Clay, brown Sand Clay, Clay, blue Sand, Clay, sandy Gravel Clay, blue Sand and gravel Clay, blue Missing 160-97-32aac Albert Pieper (Log `lxrnished by Schnell Inc . ) Topsoil Clay, yellow Clay, gumbo, dark Till, sandy, ----- Clay, gravelly Sand and gravel with boulders Clay, layer---- Sand, coarse with clay layers Sand and Gravelly 58 160-97-32cca Frank Salveso n (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Formation Material Thickness feet Sand and gravel Clay, blue--- Sand, fine Gravel, coarse with lignite C:Ley Depth (feet ) 14 87 13 19 7 14 10 1 11 4 13 3 140 1 1 2 3 10 13 86 99 160-97-32daa Observation well 3-862 Glacial drift : Soil, silty, dark, organic Clay, silty, white to olive gray, soft, smooth , stickly, leached Clay, silty with a little sand, yellowish brown , fairly cohesive, plastic, soft, leached i n places, some coal, oxidized (till) Clay, silty to sandy, olive gray, cohesive , plastic, oxidized in spots near top Sand, coarse and fine to medium gravel, grayish , subangular to subrounded Gravel, fine to medium, and coarse sand, contain s some coal Clay, silty to sandy, olive gray, cohesive, plas - tic (till)--- T 10 6 20 12 6 6 132 10 10 30 4o 71 12 11 1 12 3 20 14 3 4 14T 1 9 115 28 32 5 1 10 12 5 15 3 18 5 190 160-97-32dac Observation well 2-862 Glacial drift : Sand, fine with some medium rusty brown, wel l sorted, subrounded, oxidized Clay, slightly silty, bluish gray, smooth, soft , sticky, plastic, some coal Clay, silty to sandy, bluish olive gray, cohesive , some lignite (till) Silt, olive-gray, smooth Sand, coarse and fine gravel with some mediu m sand, fairly well sorted, subangular to rounded ; predominantly shale, limestone, igneous , and metamorphic rocks Clay, silty to very sandy, olive,gray ; moderately cohesive, slightly plastic, slightly calcareous 160-97-32dc a Frank Salveson (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Glacial drift : Topsoil Sand, dry Till (gravelly and sandy clay) Sand and gravel Clay, gravelly, with thin sand layers Tongue River Formation: 59 160-97-32ddb 1 Frank Salveson (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Formation Thickness (feet ) Material Loam, sandy Sand and gravel Clay, yellow Clay, silty, blue Clay, gravelly Silt, sandy Sand and gravel Clay with boulders De th feet ) 3 12 9 20 72 5 17 2 3 15 24 44 11 6 12 1 13 8 140 3 3 21 24 6 30 5 35 A 43 13 56 65 12 1 15 136 6 142 4 10 7 28 65 4 22 19 3 4 14 21 49 11 4 11 8 140 159 162 6 16 8 160-97-32dd b Observation well 2 1-56 2 Glacial drift : Sand, silty to fine, dark brown Clay, silty with some sand, yellowish olive , slightly cohesive, soft, oxidized, slightl y calcareous . Silt, very clayey, olive gray, plastic, slightl y calcareous Clay, bluish gray, smooth, plastic, sticky , slightly calcareous Clay, silty to sandy, olive gray, cohesive , slightly calcareous, (till), some lignite i n the till Silt, clayey with some very fine sand, olive gray , smooth soft, plastic, slightly calcareous Clay, silty to sandy, olive gray, cohesive, lig nite particles, slightly to moderately cal careous (till) Gravel, fine to medium, angular to subrounded , some olive gray shale ; pebbles composed o f igneous and metamorphic rocks, limestone , dolomite, and lignite Clay, silty to sandy, olive-gray, cohesive, tight (till) 160-97-32dd b 3 Frank Salveson (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Glacial drift : Loam, sandy and topsoil Sand and fine gravel Clay, yellow Clay, silty ; blue Clay, gravelly with boulders Sand Sand and gravel Clay, gravelly Boulders Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy 6o ~_~~ 160-97-33bb d Leonard Rosten (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Formation Material Thickness (feet) Dept h (feet ) Glacial drift : Loam, topsoil ° Loam, sandy--° Clay, yellow Clay, gravelly with boulders Sand and gravel with rocks °—° °° ° ° Clay Coarse sand with thin clay layers Clay, sandy (Travelly) Fort Union Formation : 1 3 3 80 22 .5 2 .5 15 31 2 1 4 7 87 109 109 . 5 112 12 7 15 8 160 160-97-36bcb Test hole 300 3 Glacial drift : Soil °— ---°-Clay, silt, and sand, light olive brown, unsorted Clay, silty, dark-greenish-gray, slightly cal careous ; few selenite crystals Till, gravelly, dark-greenish-gray Gravel, fine and medium sand, subrounded to wel l rounded pebbles predominantly quartz and lime stone, with some lignite Till, gravelly, dark-greenish-gray Gravel----°°---°°-° '----°° Till, gravelly, dark-greenish-gray Silt, dark-greenish-gray, very calcareous Gravel Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel ' Till, dark-greenish-gray Sand, very fine to very coarse, and dark-greenis h gray silt, abundant lignite particles, cal careous ; apparently interbedded Sand, very fine, and silt, some clay ; interbedded Gravel, granule, sandy, rounded ; abundant brownish pebbles Tongue River Formation : Clay, sandy, bluish gray, hard 2 12 2 14 20 44 34 78 20 23 2 18 2 3 4 1 16 1 76 98 12 1 12 3 14 1 14 3 14 6 15 0 15 1 16 7 16 8 24 4 29 15 27 3 28 8 6 29 4 26 320 7 7 3 10 160-99-3bb b Test hole 301 6 --------Glacial drift : Silt, sandy, dark-yellowish-brown to moderate yellowish-brown, calcareous, oxidized Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, ozidized, abun dant shale pebbles Till, dark-yellowish-brown, partly oxidized , abundant shale pebbles Silt, dark-greenish-gray, very calcareous, som e fine sand °--Till, dark-greenish-gray, abundant shale pebblesSilt, sandy, olive to bluish-gray, slightly cal careous ; mica flakes 61 7 17 13 30 10 32 40 72 3 75 160-99-3bbb--Continue d Test hole 3016 Formation Thickness Material (feet) Glacial drift--Continued : Lignite Sandstone, bluish-gray, a few lignitic areas (From 72 to 92 feet appears to be a block o f Tongue River sediments) Till, olive-gray to black, some lignitic particles Sand, fine to coarse, subrounded— ------Till, olive-gray to dark-gray Sand (driller and E . log) no sample Silt, olive-gray, calcareous, slightly cohesive ; contains some very fine sand and clay lenses , (no samples below 220 feet) Sand, very coarse, and gravel, granular, subangular ; minor constituents lignite and pyrite Silt, olive-gray, calcareous, contains very fine sand-' ' Sand, very coarse, and gravel, granular, predominantly limestone, shale and lignite Rock, and clay, olive-gray (bouldery till?) Gravel, coarse sand to boulders, subangular Lignite '_' Gravel, coarse sand to boulders, subangular Till (9) dark-greenish-gray (very poor samples) Gravel (very poor samples) Clay, sandy, brownish-black and olive-gray, very calcareous, lignitic (poor samples) Gravel, coarse sand to boulders, abundant dar k brownish chips and a few "scoria fragments " Till, olive-gray ; some pieces appear to be bedrock (probably Tongue River sediments in cluded in the till) Gravel, {can't distinguish new cutting) Silt, brownish-black and olive-gr ay, some fine sand, calcareous Tongue River Formation : Lignite Silt and sandy silt, light to medium light-gray , very slightly calcareous, some mica flake s and lignite 1 16 Depth (feet ) 76 92 97 5 55 45 5 15 2 19 7 20 2 48 25 0 7 25 7 11 26 8 9 31 64 277 30 8 4 21 11 372 376 39 7 40 8 10 418 31 449 47 49 6 55 5 55 1 55 6 4 560 10 570 20 590 10 5 26 11 11 26 9 53 79 88 18 20 10 6 160-99-8cc c Test hole 1524-ND Glacial drift : . Soil , Till, brownish-yellow to dark-yellowish-orange, Sand, Pixie- to coarse Sand, fine to medium Sand, fine to medium, contains lignite fragment s and shale pebbles Till, gray Clay, sandy, gray, contains lignite fragments Gravel, clayey, fine sand to coarse pebbles, un sorted Till, 62 16 42 126 160-99-29bbb Teat hole 1523-ND Formation Thickness feet Material Glacial drift : Soil, brown Till, brownish-yellow to dark-yellowish-orange , mottled, oxidized Till, gr ay---- Gravel, fine sand to medium pebbles Till, gray Gravel, or several small rocks (drilling action) Clay, light-gray Till, gray Clay, sandy, gray to light brown Clay, carbonaceous, lignitic, contains some coarse sand grains---- Depth (feet ) 2 2 31 42 8 15 5 86 205 21 33 75 83 98 10 3 189 39 4 415 5 420 160-101-3aaa Test hole 303 0 Fill Glacial drift : Sand, fine ; and some dusky-yellow, oxidized siltGravel, sandy, fine to coarse ; predominantly composed of shale limestone, lignite and quartz— Clay, silty, dusky-yellow, very calcareous, co hesive, oxidized Till, silty to sandy, dusky yellow to moderateolive-brown, partly oxidized Till, silty to sandy, light-olive-grey Tongue River Formation : Sand, very fine, and light-olive-gray, claye y silt, very calcareous, moderately to tightly — consolidated Sand, very fine and light-olive-gray, calcareous ; clayey, silt ; with thin interbedded sandston e lenses Shale, light-gray Silt, clayey, light-gray, very calcareous-- 3 3 7 10 20 30 13 43 17 62 6o 12 2 27 149 7 6 8 156 162 170 30 8 18 35 30 38 56 91 160-101-llbaa Frank Eberle (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Glacial drift : Clay, brwn Sand, yellow Shale 'oft Sand, fine ---------- 63 160-102-3bab Test hole 302 8 Formation Material Thickness (feet) Dept h (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil ----------------------Till, dark-yellowish-orange to yellowish brown , oxidized Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray Till, olive-gray Gravel, coarse sand to large pebbles, subrounded Till, olive-gray Till, olive-gray and dark-yellowish-orange ; partly oxidized '° Gravel, coarse sand to large pebbles, subrounded, contains some lignite and pyrite Till, olive-gray Gravel, medium sand to medium pebbles ; minor con stituents include ironstone concretions and a few wood fragments Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous Shale and silt, dark-greenish-gray Sand, fine to very fine Silt and sand, fine Gravel, many brown pebbles Tongue River Formation : Silt, sandy to clayey, greenish-gray t o light greenish-gray, very calcareous, lignitic 2 2 26 14 62 4 28 28 42 10 4 10 8 13 6 18 15 4 2 133 15 6 289 3 18 44 9 8 12 292 310 35 4 36 3 371 38 3 17 400 4 16 4 20 7 75 27 10 2 68 30 170 20 0 53 18 25 3 27 1 73 1 9 4 34 4 34 5 35 4 35 8 22 5 380 385 160-102-6abb Test hole 3027 Glacial drift : Soil ~—_ Till, moderate to dark-yellowish-brown, oxidizedClay, silty, dark-yellowish-orange to moderate yellowish-brown, calcareous, oxidized Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray Silt, dark-greenish-gray to olive-grayy, calcareous, contains some sand Till, dark-greenish-gray -----Clay, silty, olive-gray to dark-greenish-gray , calcareous, and lignitic ; some clay is shaley and some of which has black spots ; appears t o be from a swamp deposit Silt, sandy, olive-gray Clay, silty, olive-gray to dark-greenish-gray , some with black spots, calcareous, lignitic ; is shaley Gravel------ Clay and silt, olive-gray to dark-greenish-gray Gravel, brownish-pebbles and chips Tongue River Formation : Clay, silty, light-gray to light-olive-gray, calcareous ; sandy silt in lower part -Lignite--- 64 160-102-18cc c Test hole 300 5 Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Gravel, very sandy, subrounded to well-rounded , oxidized Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, moderate-olive-brown, partly oxidize d Till, dark-greenish-gray, bottom few feet ver y sandy ~_ Gravel, sandy, medium sand to pebbles, subrounded , abundant limestone pebbles Siilt and clay, olive-gray, calcareous Sand, fine to very fine, silt, olive-gray and clay olive-gray, probably interbedded Boulders, predominantly granite and sandstone _ .... Silt, olive-gray, calcareous---Till, dark-greenish-gray, some sandy silt Sand, silty, fine to very fine Silt, olive-gray, with some black organic(? ) w---, — spots Sand, fine to very fine, contains same gravel--- Clay (Till?) dark-greenish-gray, silty and sandy , very calcareous .- Till, dark-greenish-gray--- Silt, clayey, olive-gray to dark-greenish-gray , very calcareous ; some black spots of clay Sand, gravelly, very fine to pebbles unsorted , ~~~ dirty--__ Silt, olive-gray to medium bluish-gray with blac k areas, calcareous Gravel, rounded, predominantly silicates, muc h brown staining and oxidiation Tongue River Formation : Sand, very clayey, light-gray, very calcareous , slightly cohesive + 6 8 7 6 114 21 12 33 11 14 44 58 22 3 3 14 8 80 83 86 10 0 10 8 4 8 112 12 0 25 40 14 5 18 5 13 19 8 1 199 39 23 8 22 260 40 300 1 1 16 17 42 15 59 74 160-102-26aaa Test hole 224 9 Glacial drift : Soil, silty, black Till, silty to sandy, dusky yellow to moderat e olive brown, partially oxidized Till, olive gray, contains a few thin grave l lenses Till, moderate olive brown- Tongue River Formation : Clay, varigated light gray, light olive gray , light greenish gray, and olive gray, contain s lignite streaks --- 136 160-103-2bbb Test hole 302 6 Glacial drift : Till, medium to dark-yellowish-brown Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel, fine sand to very large pebbles Clay, sandy, dark-greenish-gray Sand, fine sand to medium pebbles, subangular t o rounded; abundant lignite and shale pebbles Till, dark-greenish-gray 65 35 27 10 10 35 62 72 82 40 12 12 2 134 160-103-2bbb--Continue d Test hole 3026 Formation Thickness (feet ) Material Glacial drift--Continued : Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray Silt, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gray with blac k areas, calcareous ; contains clay and very fin e sand ' Till, dark-greenish-gray Silt, clayey, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gra y with black areas, calcareous Till, dark-olive-gray Silt, clayey, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gray with black areas, calcareous Silt, sandy, olive-gray, calcareous ; contain s lignite Gravel, granular, angular to well-rounded Silt, clayey, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gray , calcareous Gravel, granular, abundant brownish-stained an d weathered pebbles Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, light-gray, very fine to fine, cal careous Depth (feet ) 6 14 0 16 7 15 6 163 26 44 189 23 3 19 25 2 12 1 8 37 3 381 9 390 3 39 3 12 40 5 1 47 2 3 21 1 48 50 53 74 16 10 100 25 125 10 25 135 160 12 5 172 177 6 18 3 17 200 30 30 36 30 60 4 10 0 160-103-5aaa Test hole 302 5 Glacial drift : Soil, sandy Till, moderate to dark-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, dusky-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, olive-gray Till, dark-greenish-gray Sand, clayey and gravelly, very fine to mediu m pebbles ; contains olive-gray silty clay lenses Sand, gravelly, very fine sand to medium pebbles Clay, silty, olive-gray ; with lenses of fine silty sand Clay, and silty clay, dark-greenish-gray, hard ; clays are calcareous Till, dark-greenish-gray Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous, some lignite Clay, silty dark-greenish-gray, calcareous Gravel, medium sand to large pebbles ; abundant well-rounded brownish, siliceous pebbles-Tongue River Formation : Silt, clayey to sandy, varigated, dusky yellow , grayish-green, light-olive-gray, calcareou s to noncalcareous ; contains lignitic lenses-- 90 160-103-16bbb Test hole 3082 Glacial drift : -Till, moderate-yellowish-brown grading downwar d into dark to dusky-yellowish-brown, oxidized-Till, olive-gran ^ Sand, medium, lignitic Gravel, medium sand to large pebbles, rounded, many pebbles are brown Silt, olive-gray, calcareous 66 26 96 12 6 160-103-16bbb--Continue d Test hole 3082 Formation Material Thicknes s feet Depth (feet) Glacial drift-Continued : Till, olive-gray Gravel, medium sand to medium pebbles, well-round ed ; predominantly brownish pebbles- Silt, olive-gray, calcareous, lignitic, cohesiveGravel, medium sand to medium pebbles, well-rounded, predominantly brownish pebbles Tongue River Formation : Lignite, greenish-gray sandy clay, brownish-black lignitic silt and greenish-gray, silty clay , interbedded--» »» Lignite, black 62 18 8 22 14 210 22 4 25 249 16 5 26 5 270 160-103-20dc d Test hole 3081 Glacial drift : Gravel, fine sand to large pebbles, unsorted, sub rounded 8 Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized--30 Till, dusky-yellowish-brown, oxidized 12 Sand, very fine to coarse, subangular to sub rounded ; contains clay lenses 34 Silt, sandy, olive-gray, calcareous ; gradational contacts, top and bottom 24 Sand, silty, very fine to medium, subangular 24 Sand, gravelly, very fine sand to small pebbles 4 Till, light-olive-gray to olive-gray--- 16 Gravel, coarse sand to large pebbles ; abundant brownish and reddish, oxidized limestone granite and silicious pebbles ; limestone pebbles are subrounded other well rounded 10 Tongue River Formation : Sand, silty, greenish-gray, calcareous, lignitic , be13 Lignite--_~w_° .. ......... .. 10 8 38 50 84 10 8 132 136 152 162 175 185 161-95-33dd d Test hole 3039 Glacial drift : Clay, sandy and silty, yellowishlight-olive-gray, oxidized -Silt, dusky-yellow, calcareous, oxidized ; contains lignite fragments Till, olive-gray---» Gravel, sandy, fine to coarse pebbles, moderatel y sorted, subangular to subrounded Till, silty and sandy, light-olive-gray, partly oxidized ; appears to be mostly reworked Tongue River sediment Till, silty and sand, olive-gray ; contains numerous Till, silty and sandy, olive-gray Tongue River Formation : Clay, grayish-yellow, calcareous ; contains some -- indurated limestone layers gray Till, 67 5 29 5 34 18 166 52 21 8 17 235 15 25 0 26 35 276 31 1 9 320 161-96-23bbc 1 Engvald Christianso n (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Formation Thickness (feet ) Material Clay, yellow Clay and rocks Clay, blue Gravel and rocks Clay, sandy, blue Sand and clay Shale, soft--- -- Gravel, coarse ' Depth (feet ) 40 4 64 12 63 3 4 5 40 44 10 8 120 18 3 18 6 19 0 195 1 1 4 20 13 5 25 38 161-96-32cc c Test hole 303 7 Glacial drift : Loam, silty, dark-brown Clay, silty, yellowish-gray to dusky-brown, oxi .. dized Till, dusky-yellow to moderate-brown, oxidized Till, olive-gray Gravel and sand, fine sand to medium pebble s (average size 5 to 7 mm) subangular to sub Till (?) very sandy, olive-gray Till, olive-gray ° Gravel Till, olive-gray ^ Till, oxidized Till? (drilling action and Electric log) Till, very silty, dusky-yellow to moderate olive brown " Sand, very fine, clayey, light-olive-gray, cal careous, lignitic Tongue River Formation : Limestone, olive-gray, indurated Clay, light-gray, very calcareous Clay, sandy, dusky-yellow to light-olive-gray, cal careous 94 7 11 58 131 18 9 8 19 7 26 0 63 10 270 30 30 0 42 342 22 36 4 2 11 366 37 7 3 38 0 1 1 161-96-35ddd Test hole 303 8 Glacial drift : ~~ ' Till, silty and sandy, yellowish-gray to moderate olive-brown, oxidized Till , moderate-olive-brown to light-olive-gray , partly oxidized Till, olive-gray Gravel , fine to very coarse, unsorted, generally subangular ° Till, olive-gray Silt, and very fine sand, olive-gray Gravel and sand, fine sand to medium pebbles, un sorted °° Till, olive-gray "" Tongue River Formation : Lignite, black Sand, fine to very fine, light-gray, calcareous 68 9 10 40 144 50 19 4 29 9 21 22 3 232 25 3 9 50 262 312 9 9 321 330 161-97-32cc c Test hole 3034 Formation Material Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil ' ' Till, silty, yellowish-gray, oxidized Till, silty, moderate-olive-brown to olive-gray , partly oxidized Till, silty, olive-brown Silt and clayey sand, olive-gray Clay, olive-gray to olive-black, plastic, tough Till, olive-grey Clay, olive-gray to olive-black Till, olive-gray, few thin gravel lenses Till, partly oxidized Clay, sandy, light-gray, calcareous ; olive-gray shale ; moderate-olive-brown sandy clay ; an d indurated moderate olive-brown sandstone Clay, sandy, light-olive-gray clayey silt Gravel, coarse sand to large pebbles, moderatel y sorted, subrounded ; predominantly limeston e pebbles Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, light-greenish-gray, indurated Clay, light-gray, calcareous 2 8 2 10 20 10 3 17 15 25 15 10 8 7 30 133 150 165 190 205 313 320 20 33 340 373 23 39 6 3 21 39 9 42 0 161-98-9ccb Test hole 1528-ND Glacial drift : Soil, brown Till, sandy, light-yellow to yellowish-orange , mottled, oxidized !Pill, gx w w Clay, silty, derk-gray Till, gray----'° ' ' Tong a River Formation : Clay, sandy gray 2 2 14 248 26 68 16 26 4 29 0 35 8 20 378 13 24 68 2 15 8 4 2 14 13 37 10 5 10 7 12 2 130 134 136 15 0 232 41 382 423 50 47 3 6 21 479 500 161-98-llcc c Test hole-MB Glac :tal drift : Soil, clay, yellow, with some gravel Clay, sandy, brown, with some gravel Clay, sandy, --" Clay, gray, with some gravel Gravel '---' ~~-_'_---- Clay, sandy . grey Gr Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of gravel Clay, sandy, gray, with gravel, limestone and ~-- _ lignite fragments Clay, gray ----gr -----fr° -- ' a--ve—1 , li m --estone ag Clay, :Yd andy, gray,'-ith w :: ; Fort Union formation : Clay, sandy, grey, with lignite fragments Sand, fine, gray with shale and lignite Role 69 161-98-14dc d Test hole 1526-ND Formation Thickness feet Material De t h fee t Glacial drift : Soil, black Clay, sandy, yellow, oxidized, contains some fin e ~ to coarse sand Till, gray ; till contains more gravel and lignit e below 350 feet 2 2 14 16 477 49 3 2 14 121 2 16 13 7 25 158 162 320 1 11 18 2 3 2 11 4 7 1 1 12 30 32 35 37 48 52 59 60 8 28 8 36 3 39 196 23 5 110 34 5 12 35 7 25 4 382 386 29 41 5 161-98-15bb c Test hole 1527-N D Glacial drift : Soil, black Clay, yellow, and fine gravel Till, gray, limestone boulder 128 to 132 fee t Sand, and clay lenses, (electric log) sample i s sandy, till with some gravel Till, gray ; ended in granitic boulder at 320 feet 161-98-27bbb Test hole MB Glacial drift : Soil ^ Clay, yellow, with gravel Clay, sandy, blue with gravel ~—~ Sand, fine Clay, sandy, blue Sand, fine Clay, sandy, blue, with strips of fine sand Gravel, coarse and fine sand Clay, sandy, blue, with strips of fine sand Iron pyrite Fort Union Formation (not reached ) Hole filled ~_ 161-98-28aa a Teat hole 308 8 Glacial drift : Till, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized Till, Sand, medium to very coarse, angular to well rounded ; predominantly limestone, some shale , granite, lignite, and pyrite Silt, clayey to sandy, olive-gray, very cal careons (Sidewall core at 200 feet) Silt, olive-gray , calcareous, soft, spongy ; contains some cla y and fine sand grains Till, very silty, olive-gray, very calcareou s Gravel, medium sand to small pebbles, subrounde d predominantly quartz and siliceous pebbles , some limestone, shale, granite and lignite--Tongue River Formation : Silt (7) no samples Lignite Sand, very fine and silty, greenish-gray, micac e ous, calcareous, and locally very lignitic 70 161-98-34dc d Test hole 303 5 -F:Ertion Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : ~~-~~~--~ foil ' Till, light-olive-gray, partially oxidized Silt and very fine clayey sand, dusky-yellow , moderate-olive-brown, and light-gray, calcare ous, oxidized Gill, silty, olive-gray Clay and silt, olive-gray, thinly laminated Gravel, fine to coarse, generally subrounded, predominantly limestone pebbles Sand, fine to coarse with few pebbles, lignitic ; contains thin clayey sand lenses ---Gravel, very coarse, generally subrounded Sand, clayey, fine to very coarse, unsorted ; contains several silt lenses---,Sand, coarse and fine gravel ; apparently contain s some cobbles or small boulders (drilling action ) Till, olive-gray Silt, light-olive-gray to olive-gray, partly oxidized Gravel, medium sand to coarse pebbles, unsorted , generally subrounded ; individual grains or pebbles are generally brown, green or brownishred ; probably a silt or sand lens from 213 t o 221 feet -Tongue River Fo nation : Shale, light-olive-gray ; some beds are carbonaceous and lignitic 2 18 2 20 10 50 3 30 80 83 17 10 0 25 T 12 5 132 13 14 5 11 36 15 6 192 9 20 1 28 22 9 11 240 3 3 32 4o 35 75 35 10 110 120 54 16 17 4 190 16 54 7 206 260 26 7 13 . 280 161-99-31ccc Test hole 3032 Glacial drift : Soil 'Till, sandy, moderate-olive-brawn to light-olive grsy, partially oxidized ; less sand below 10 feet Till, olive-gray Gravel, fine to medium moderately sorted, sub angular to subrounded Gravel and sand, poorly sorted Silt, olive-gray, calcareous, contains lignite layers Till, silty, olive-gray Silt, very clayey, olive-gray, calcareous, lamin ated with light-gray streaks ---Till, olive-gray Gravel, fine to very coarse Tongue River Formation : Shale, light to medium light-gray, very calcar eous--— 71 161-99-33ddd Test hole 303 3 Formation Material Thickness foot Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : S oil--~ "' Till, very sandy, moderate-olive-brown, oxidized Gravel, clayey, angular to subrounded, highl y oxidized--- --w Till, Till, moderate-olive-brown, oxidized Till, gravelly and sandy ; contains some lignite; electric log indicates sand and gravel Till and silt, sandy and lignitic olive-gray ; possibly a lacustrine deposit Till, olive-gray Silt, olive-gray, calcareous, fairly cohesive Sand, fine, silty and clayey, olive-gray, calcar — eous, lignitic .. ... Clay, silty and sandy ; calcareous contains much lignite and few small pieces of wood ; silt ---and sand possibly in lenses Lignite, fissile angular Sand, clayey, very fine, moderately calcareous , slightly plastic ; contains much lignite Sand, very fine, silty and lignite, light-olive gray, calcareous, micaceous Till, silty to sandy Silt, sandy and clayey, olive'gray, moderatel y calcareous, plastic and cohesive Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, light-greenish-gray, indurated, cal careous cement 1 9 1 l0 5 15 8 15 30 38 7 45 117 28 30 162 190 220 22 242 68 25 310 33 5 15 35 0 22 56 372 42 8 12 440 10 45 0 2 2 13 15 16 21 7 46 102 31 52 59 10 5 207 12 219 32 32 25 1 28 3 161-99-34ddd Test hole 1525 ND Glacial drift : Soil, sandy, brown Clay, sandy, brownish-yellow to yellowish-orange , ------------.---mottled, oxidized Till, sandy, light-gray to yellowish-orange, mottled oxidized ---Till, light-gray— - Gravel, fine sand to large pebbles Till, gray Till, light-gray Sand, coarse and fine gravel with interaticial clay Till, light-gray, coarse send and gravel, appar ently interbedded Till, gray 72 161-100-33ddd Test hole 3031 Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : ~~r-~f Soil----- Till, sandy, moderate-olive-brown to light-olive gray, oxidized +. Till, moderate-olive-brown to light-olive gray , partly oxidized Till, olive-grey, several boulders Gravel, fine to coarse, poorly sorted, subangular to subrounded ; limestone pebbles are highl y oxidized Till, olive-gray, cohesive Gravel, fine to coarse, poorly sorted, subangular to subrounded Tongue River Formation : Shale, medium-gray, moderately soft, and light grey, slightly fissile fine sand, probably interbedded 1 1 39 40 18 19 58 77 5 27 82 109 11 120 20 140 20 40 20 60 50 9 11 110 119 130 37 11 8 4 16 7 17 8 18 6 19 0 34 20 22 4 244 14 25 8 57 315 15 15 330 345 10 35 5 161-101-2cb c Test hole 3090 Glacial drift : T:Lll, dark-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, olive-gray— Silt, sandy, olive-gray, lignitic fragments, very calcareous, cohesive Sand, very fine to fine S:Llt, olive-gray, lignitic, very calcareous Sand, very fine, and silt, olive-gray, lignitic , calcareous Sand, no S :Llt, olive-gray, lignitic, very calcareous Sand, no S :Llt, sandy, olive-gray, lignitic, very calcareoua Till, olive-gray —_ ----------Silt and gravelly sand, very fine sand to smal l pebbles, apparently interbedded Till, very silty, olive-gray And grayish-olive ; with few thin sand lenses Tongue River Formation : Silt, greenish-gr ay, greenish-gray clay, light olive-brown sandy clay, and olive-gray, fine Lignite, dusky-brown to black Silt, sandy, olive-gray to light olive-gray , lignitic, very calcareous, cohesive ---- 161-101 -33cdd Test hole 3029 Glacial drift : .... ..... ~ Soil Clay, silty and sandy, light-grey, very cal careous Clay, silty, light-olive-gray, partly oxidized , Clay, silty, olive-gray Till, olive-gr ay--- --- 73 -------- 2 3 17 10 20 20 30 50 10 6o 161-101-33cdd--Continue d Test hole 30d9 Formation Material Thickness (feet) Glacial drift—Continued : Till, moderate olive-brown to light-olive gray , partly oxidized contains much shale (Tongu e River) below 70 feet Tongue River Formation : Shale, dusky-yellow to light-olive-gray, oxidize d to partly oxidized, contains some very fin e to fine calcareous sand Ge th fee t 32 92 8 100 10 10 43 53 27 1 80 81 2 9 83 92 8 100 1 1 14 31 5 36 304 3140 1141 5 51 481 486 537 161-101-35add Test hole 300 4 Glacial drift : Gravel and sand, medium sand to cobbles sub rounded to rounded Till, dark-greenish-gray, some oxidation betwee n 30 and 35 feet Silt, dark-greenish-gray with some black, som e fine sand, very calcareous, few rootlet s (possibly a swamp deposit) Gravel, unsorted Sandstone, light-olive to light-olive-brown, very fine to medium, oxidized, cemented Till, dark-greenish-gray Tongue River Formation : Clay, sandy, grayish-green, slightly indurated 161-102-9ddd Test hole 2248 Glacial drift : Soil, gravelly, black Gravel, fine to medium, moderately sorted, sub angular to subrounded, oxidized Clay, silty, yellowish-brown, oxidized Clay, silty, olive gray ; some of the larger cut tings appear to be bedded Clay, silty, olive pray and dark olive pray , shale clay (apparently interbedded) Gravel, (drill action) Clay, silty, olive gray and dark olive gray Samples from below 340 feet are very poor Till, olive gray (with purple tinge), very cam hard Clay, sandy, olive gray, calcareous (till?) (sid e wall core barrel tripped between 515 and 530 feet . Exact depth not determined) Tongue River Formation (from drill action) Sand, very fine, clayey, light olive gray to ligh t greenish gray, calcareous, friable 74 Sidewall core 50 0 53 7 30 56 7 161-102-19cbb Test hole 3006 Formation Thickness fee t Material Depth (feet } Glacial drift : Sand, gravelly to clayey, some dark-yellowish orange till Sand, gravelly, subrounded, many shale pebbles i n lover eight feet Till, dark-greenish-gray Silt, dark-greenish-gray, some very fine sand an d hard clay, calcareous Clay, silty, olive and dark-greenish-gray, cal . .... careous Boulder T :Lll, dark-greenish-gray Silt, dark-greenish-gray, calcareous, cohesive , contains some lignite, organic matter and mic a ~_ £lakes Gravel, rounded, brownish-pebbles, lignite an d "scoria"------Silt, dark-greenish-gray, calcareous, slightl y cohesive ; contains lignite, very fine send and few small pebbles Gravel, rounded ; predominantly brownish quart zite and igneous pebbles, some pyritic cementTongue River Formation : Clay, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gray, hard--- 5 5 28 37 33 70 25 95 21 1 49 11 6 117 166 118 284 5 289 26 315 37 352 18 37 0 161-102-27aaa Test hole 308 0 Glacial drift : — Till, moderate-yellow-brown, oxidized— Silt, dark-yellowish-brown, calcareous, oxidizedTill, dark-greenish-gray--, Silt, olive to light-olive-gray, laminated ; contains some fine sand and clay ; some laminations are calcareous Till, olive-gray ° Gravel, fine sand to medium pebbles, subangula r to rounded Till, olive-gray Silt, clayey, olive-gray with black spots, calcareous, locally sandy, lignitic Sand, clayey, very fine, calcareous, lignitic Silt, clayey, olive-gray with black spots Sand, clayey, very fine to medium, calcareous , lignitic, micaceous, wood fibers Gravel, granule to boulders, predominantly wel l rounded brownish-stained and oxidized siliceou s pebbles Tongue River Formation : Silt, sandy, greenish-gray and brownish-black , lignitic very poor sample 75 4 4 21 19 25 41 57 85 142 5 28 14 7 175 237 18 20 412 430 450 38 488 17 505 30 53 5 44 161-103-2cb a Lloyd Kittelson (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Formation Material Thickness (feet) Clay Sand and gravel----- Depth (feet ) 3 29 3 32 6o 70 2 3 5 10 6o 130 16o 175 180 182 185 19 0 20 0 29 25 16 29 54 70 161-103-llada Burrett Raaum Clay, brown Clay, Blue Quicksan .d---- ° Clay, light brown Sand, fine, water Sandstone Sand, fine C lay, hard-° Sand and gravel, brown 30 15 ' 5 ° 161-103-13cdc2 Harold Madsen (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen) Glacial drift : Sand Clay, blue Sand and gravel ' ° 162-95-2bbc Vernon Bramdt (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Clay, mixed Clay, sandy blue Clay, blue Coal, seam Clay, sandy blue Clay Clay, sandy brown Clay and coal Clay, sandy brown clay Clay, sandy blue ' Clay, sandy blge and -brown Sandy (almost sandstone) Clay, sandy, blue Sand, coarser and darker Sandstone, light 76 23 9 2 .5 0 .5 5 13 3.5 2 5 .5 4 .5 1 1 .5 14 15 5 16 2 7 23 32 34 . 35 40 53 56 . 58 . 64 68 . 69 . 71 85 10 0 10 5 12 1 12 3 130 5 5 5 5 5 162-95-3daa1 Baukol-Noonan Inc . (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Formation Thickness (feet) Material ^ Slack-^----^ Cl .ay ^ Rock, hard Mi ss ing----' Rock, hard Sandstone, soft ' " ^ ^° ^ De th feet ) 4 17 14 1 1 .5 4 .5 17 1 4 21 35 36 37 . 5 142 59 60 1 .5 3 7 .5 6 .5 18 .5 0 .5 28 .5 4 0 .5 4 0 .5 10 .5 4 .5 0 .5 23 .5 6 6 8 1.5 4.5 12 18 . 5 37 37 . 5 66 70 70 . 5 74 . 5 75 85 . 5 90 90 . 5 11 4 120 126 134 70 10 11 7 85 7 59 33 2 4 4 10 1 .5 4 4 .5 2 .5 17 .5 2 .5 3 70 80 91 98 18 3 19 0 24 9 28 2 284 288 29 2 30 2 303 . 5 307. 5 312 314. 5 332 334 . 5 137 .5 162-95-3daa9 Baukol-Noonan Inc . (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Fi .11 ^ Sandstone, hard Clay, brown mixed Coal ' '----^ ^----^ ^ ^ ^'^ ^ ^ Cl .ay---°^^ Reek--' ^ Clay, blue with streaks of sand Cl .ay , brown ' Coal Cl .ay, brown Coal Cl .ay, brownish Cl .ay, greenish Coal ClaY ^ Cl .ay with a trace of sand Cl .ay , sandy ^ Sandy, soft (brown 132 - 1 34 ) ^--' ^° °°_° ^ ^-^ 162-95-4a c City of Noonan, No . 3 (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Clay ' Clay, sandy Sand, soft Rock, Clay, with small streaks of coal -----Clay and sandy streaks, layers ^^ ^ -' .....^^-_^^_^ Coal ^ Sandstone , brown, soft Ha rd Pan c-Lay ^ Clay, brown---- Clay, hard ----- Coal ^__^ Clay, chalky ^^^_"---^_^^ C:Lay, bide Coal ^ 77 ^_' ° 162-95-4ac--Continued City of Noonan, No . 3 (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Formation Material Thickness (feet) Clay, chalky° Sandstone Sandy Sandy Clay ' .. ... . ' ' ' ' Depth (feet ) 4.5 3 2 .5 0 .5 3 2 37 342 34 5 347. 5 348 35 1 35 3 39 0 80 4 16 20 14 19 11 8 14 24 3 4o 4 18 1 9 80 84 10 0 12 0 13 4 15 3 16 4 172 186 210 21 3 25 3 25 7 275 276 285 2 6 1 13 2 8 9 22 13 35 10 15 15 3 22 45 6o 75 78 100 162-95-31cd c E . Shirley (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, Clay and sand Clay and gravel, seams Clay, blue with Sand and gravel Clay blue Sand and gravel Clay ' Gravel Clay, Gravel, cemented, with boulders Clay, blue '-' Coal .... Clay, varied colored, green, white and blue Sandstone Clay 162-96-llaaa Test hole-MB Glacial drift : soil Clay, brown, with some gravel Boulder, granite Clay, yellow, with some gravel Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of yellow sandy clay ' ' Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of fine sand Clay, sandy-, gray, with some gravel Clay, sandy, gray, with narrow strips of lignite Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of fine sand Clay, sandy, gray----' Hole filled 78 162-96-llcd c Test hole 3021 Formation Thickness feet Material Death Peet Glacial drift : Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidizedTill, dark-yellowish brown, partly oxidized ---Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel, medium sand to large pebbles, subangula r to well-rounded, poorly sorted Till, dark-greenish-gray Tongue River Formation : Shale, lignitic shale, and sandstone, medium light-gray and greenish to bluish-gray ; sandstone is calcareous ; contains a thin limestone lens 27 15 10 27 42 52 10 55 62 117 23 14o 3 3 162-96-32bbb Teat hole 3022 Glacial drift : Soil Till, moderate-yellowish-brown to dark-yellowish brown, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray, (harder from 140 to 24 5 '_ Peet) Silt and clay, dark-greenish-gray and olive-gray , with black areas, calcareous ; contains some fine to very fine sand------Gravel, coarse sand to large pebbles, subroundedTill, olive-gray Gravel, coarse sand, granules and chips fro m larger rocks ; sand is predominantly rounded quartz, many chips are brownish and weatheredTonga River Formation : Shale, silty, light-gray to greenish-gray, some thin limestone and lignitic lenses— --- 42 45 181 226 32 6 13 258 264 27T 21 298 22 320 14 4 17 7 14 35 69 2 115 20 27 21 95 13 0 19 9 20 1 31 6 336 36 3 15 378 162-97-14dd d Test hole 1532-ND Glacial drift : Soil, black Till, sandy, yellow to brownish-orange, mottled , oxidized Till, gray Clay, sandy, dark gray Till, gray Gravel, fine ; contains espy shale pebbles— Till, gray "" ..... Clay, silty, light gran Till, light gray Tongw, River Formation : C:Lay, sandy, light gray 79 162-97-19cc c 3 Test hole 1530-N D Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil, brown . . ..... ... . . . yellow to moderate brownish-orange mottled , oxidized Till . yellowish-gray, oxidized . Till, gray "" Silt or fine sand (electric log) Gravel, fine to medium . Silt or fine sand (electric log) Till . Bray-_"'--_ Gravel, fine to coarse, many shale and lignit e pebbles " Till, gray Gravel, fine to coarse ; contains some gray clay Till, light gray ; abundant gravel, lignite an d Till, shale pebbles Gravel, fine and coarse sand, clay binder, drill s as if cemented Gravel and boulders, cemented 2 2 19 31 20 8 2 8 14 21 52 72 80 82 90 10 4 12 19 16 14 11 6 13 5 15 1 16 5 205 370 18 6 388 39 4 45 31 4 5 10 6 45 76 8o 85 95 162-97-29abb J . Alden Nordstog (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, brown Quicksand Clay, blue ~~ ~_ ~ Clay, ~~ndy "' M° Sand, fine ; some float coal . lo l 162-97-32bb b Test hole 1529-N D Glacial drift : Soil, sand, dark-brown---Till, sandy, yellowish-orange to light-gray, mot tled, oxidized Till, clayey, yellow, mottled, oxidized Sand, light-gray, very fine, olayey ; grains pre dominantly lignite fragments--- Till, sandy, light-gray to brownish-gray, abun dant lignite - Tongue River Formation : Clay, sandy, light-gray, very calcareous 2 2 28 21 30 51 44 95 199 29 4 11 305 33 7 48 4 33 4o 88 92 162-97-32dbd T . E . Ebreck (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, brown Quicksand Clay, blue ° ---------- 8o 162-98-12dd d Test hole MB Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : S of 1 ^ Clay, yellow Cl .ayy, sandy, Sand, Clay, sandy, brown, with some gravel Sandstone, hard Clay, sandy, gray----°_^ Grave 1 Cl .ay, sandy, gray, with some gravel Gravel, sand and gray clay +-.. a Grave 1 s = Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel Clay, gray, with some gravel and limestone .,N(ad lignite fragments Clay, sandy, gray, with str.pa of sandstone en d some gravel Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of gray clay4an d gravel with lignite fragments d "' Clay, gray M Rock, hard Flowing well, initial flow 2-3 gpm = Hole filled 3 3 8 8 12 1 6 5 11 43 16 59 3 6 14 22 34 35 41 46 57 100 116 175 65 240 15 25 5 61 1 7 316 317 32 4 32 4 2 8 6 0 .5 5 1 3 .5 10 9 -60 7 20 8 5 7 16 1 1 18 2 to 16 16 . 5 21 . 5 22 . 5 26 36 45 45 105 112 132 14o 145 15 2 168 169 170 188 162-98-14daa Erling Dolan d (Log furnished by Weber Drilling Co . ) --------_______ C lay , sandy, yellow C :lay, sandy, gray " "' --Clay, sandy, gray +: Boulder Clay, sandy, gray----- '--' C:Lay, sandy, with boulders and gravel Clay, gravel like, gray Boulder on sidewall t ... C:Lay, sandy, gray ' 4 C:Lay, gray, very soft, little sand ? Clay, sandy, darker gray, harder C:Lay, sandy and gravel C:Lay, gray a C:Lay, sandy, and pebbles Shale, blue gray, hard ~ Shale, brown Sand, coarse '---'f"'---Sand, gray, 81 162-98-23aa a Test hole 1531-ND Formation Material Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil, sandy, brown Till, sandy, yellow to brownish orange mottled, oxidized Till, yellowish ;ray to light brown ; contain s fine to medium gravel, lignite fragments and shale pebbles Till, pray ; contains fine to medium gravel, lig nite fragments and shale pebbles Gravel (drilling no sample) Till, gray ; contains fine to medium gravel, lig nite fragments and shale pebbles = 1 1 22 23 29 52 123 2 175 177 127 3o4 1 24 14 11 1 1 25 39 50 51 1 1 99 16 11 3 52 53 15 2 16 8 17 9 182 13 19 5 30 32 52 30 62 11 4 16 33 130 16 3 67 10 230 240 20 15 136 260 27 5 411 43 45 4 4 3 45 8 46 1 14 47 5 162-98-23ccc Test hole-MB Glacial drift : "' Soil Clay, brown, with some gravel Clay, gray, with some gravel Sand, fine, and gravel with lignite fragments Boulder, limestone Fort Union Formation : _____________—__--__-------Limestone Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of lignite C lay , sandy, grey Lignite Lignite and brown clay Clay, gray, with strips of lignite and fine san d and limestone Hole filled 162-98-25ddd Test hole .3089 Glacial drift : Silt, moderate-yellowish-brown, calcareous, oxi dized ; contains some, very fine sand Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, olive-gray ; gravelly from 49 to 56 feet Sand, very fine to coarse, few small pebbles, un sorted subangular, contains some clay and silt Till, silty and sandy, olive-gray Silt, slightly sandy, olive-gray, lignitic, very calcareous Till, sandy, olive-gray Gravel, granules and small pebbles, subrounde d predominantly limestone, with some granite , quartz, shale, sandstone and lignite ; drille d as though there is interstitial silt or clay Till, gravelly, olive-gray Till, olive-gray Silt, sandy, olive-gray, very calcareous, contain s lignite fragments Tongue River Formation : Sand, clayey, greenish-gray, lignitic micaceous, non calcareous to slightly calcareous, cohesive Sandstone, bluish white, very calcareous Sand, fine to medium, light-bluish-gray, locall y very lignitic, non-calcareous to calcareous---82 162-100-lldaa Dahl Brothe r (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Formation Thickness (feet} Material Clay, brown Clay, Mud, sandy and rocks '-' @uicksand Clay, Mud, black Clay, brown Blackjack (sticky, greasy feel, clayey material) Clay, Shale ' 35 28 4 56 24 55 2 151 3 12 De th feet ) 12 35 63 67 12 3 147 20 2 20 4 35 5 35 8 370 44 o 45 2 43 43 8 143 1 51 19 4 195 11 206 24 10 230 24 0 35 35 3 6 h 38 44 50 54 14 25 15 52 4 68 93 10 8 16o 16 4 85 69 249 31 8 12 5 330 335 To 162-100-35aaa Test hole 301 5 Glacial drift : Ti:Ll, dark-yellowish-orange to moderate-yellow ish-brown, oxidized Gravel and sand, fine sand to medium pebbles, subrounded, oxidized Ti :Ll, dark-greenish-gray Grave l ' Till, dark-greenish-gray ; some lignite and a few shale pebbles Tongue River Formation : Shale, silty, dark-yellowish-orange, moderateyellow and greenish-gray, slightly calcareous., abundant lignite Silt and sandstone, very fine bluish-gray Electric log indicates interbedding from 206 to 240 Peet 162-101-16ccc Test hole 3078 Glacial drift : Till, sandy, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Sand, medium to very coarse, subangular, oxidi ze d Till (?) olive gray -------Ti.1l (?) olive-gray sand to large pebbles, well rounded ; Gravel, fine predominantly limestone and granite pebbles Till, olive-gray Sand, fine to granule, rounded Till, olive-gray Gravel, fine sand to small pebbles, rounded Silt and clay, olive-gray to light-olive-gray, calcareous, lignite fragments Till, olive-gray Tongue River Formation : Silt and very fine sand, dark-greenish-gray to greenish-gray, lignitic Lignite 83 6 162-101-31aaa Test hole 307 9 Formation Materia l Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Silt, dark-yellowish-brown, calcareous ; some clay and very fine sand »-» Silt, dark-greenish-gray, calcareous, cohesive ; a small quantity of olive-gray till (depth unknown) » Gravel, medium send to large pebbles, rounded t o subrounded, well sorted Silt, dark-greenish-gray, calcareous, cohesive Gravel, granule, rounded to subrounded Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous, and granul e gravel, interbedded ; some olive-gray till Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous Till, olive-gray to olive-black, lignitic Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, very fine to medium cohesive clay, an d a few oxidized lignitic beds, probably inter bedded ; (calcareous cemented zone 414-41 5 feat) » 28 28 9 37 55 92 34 166 18 126 292 310 24 21 41 334 35 5 39 6 49 44 5 1 1 15 16 28 44 19 15 63 78 162-102-7ccc Test hole 224 7 Loam, gravelly, dark brown »- Gravel, fine to medium, very sandy, subangular t o subrounded, moderately sorted ; pebbles princi pally granite limestone and shale Gravel, fine to coarse, generally subrounded, in terval contains some clay lenses Clay, sandy and silty, dusky yellow to moderat e olive brown, cohesive (till?)---» »— Till, sandy, olive gray, moderately plastic--- Gravel, fine to coarse, subangular to subrounded , poorly sorted »---» Sand, coarse, some gravel, subrounded, moderately sorted Till, very silty, olive gray, slightly plastic ; many pebbles and several small boulders Gravel, fine to coarse Tongue River Formation : Coal, black Clay, silty, light olive gray, very calcareous — Coal, black £issile Clay, silty, light gray, light olive gray, an d light greenish gray, very calcareous ; contain s some carbonized woody fragments 6 84 30 114 52 2 16 6 16 8 4 6 4 172 178 182 7 189 12 17 12 29 162-102-20ab a Sodium Corp . of Americ a (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay Gravel and sand 84 162-102-23aaa Test hole 3011 Formation Material Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soft Till, olive-brown, oxidized, contains limestone, granite and shale granules Till, dark-greenish-gray ; contains quartz, lim e stone granite and shale granules Gravel and sand, fine sand to large pebbles, sub rounded to rounded, some clay or till Very poor samples above 80' Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel, granular, subrounded Clay, shaley, olive-gray, calcareous, cohesive , hard ; contains gravel or sand lenses, also abundant lignite particles below 255 feet-- Gravel, chips, predominantly brown chips o f quartz and quartzite with some limestone and mafic igneous chips Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, silty, light-olive-gray, very fine, some lignitic material 3 3 20 23 13 36 23 59 83 1 142 14 3 205 34 8 10 35 8 27 385 83 11 44 6 83 94 138 144 54 4 54 58 162-103-lOdcb Sven Bervi k (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Gravel Clay, blue, . and sand Cl .ay, blue ~~ Grave l ~ ° 162-103-25bbb Teat hole 300 7 Glacial drift : Gravel and sand, medium sand to large pebbles , rounded, oxidized, abundant limestone an d granitic pebbles Clay, sandy, oxidized Send, clayey, very fine to very coarse (poo r samples) Sand and gravel ; pebbles predominantly shale an d limestone Till, dark-greenish-gray Till, moderate-olive-brown, partly oxidized ; abundant lignite particles, and limestone an d shale grains Tongue River Formation : Clay, slightly silty, dusky-yellow-green an d medium bluish gray, slightly oxidized, hard ; also some interbedded, oxidized, very fine , silty sand Lignite Sand, silty to very fine, partly oxidized 85 27 85 19 31 10 4 135 19 15 4 15 6 5 16 9 175 180 163-95-15dd d Testhole-MB Formation Thickness (feet ) Material Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil Clay, yellow Clay, brown, with some gravel Sand, coarse Cl ay , brown " Boulder, unite Fort Union Formation : Clay, gray and brown with strips of lignite Clay, bluish gray with strips of lignite C lay, gray M Clay, gray ' ' ' , hard, fine grained Limestone or " siltstone " Clay, gray ' Hole filled 2 4 25 1 2 1 2 6 31 32 34 35 8 18 27 1 1 4 6 43 61 88 89 90 94 10 0 45 40 45 85 5 10 10 15 40 5 5 25 20 60 25 10 5 50 10 40 5 8 17 90 50 20 85 20 35 30 125 65 40 10 15 5 95 15 55 90 10 0 110 12 5 16 5 170 17 5 20 0 22 0 28 0 30 5 31 5 32 0 37 0 38 0 42 0 42 5 433 45 0 54 0 59 0 61 0 69 5 71 5 75 0 780 90 5 970 1,01 0 1,02 0 1,035 1,040 1,13 5 1,150 1,205 163-95-27bdb Northwest Oil Co . (Log furnished by Northwest Oil Co .-MB ) Glacial drift : Clay, Yellow Clay, blue Bedrock : Shale, green (Fort Union formation) Shale, blue Limestone, thin-bedded Sandstone ; water Shale, blue to gray Limestone, thin-bedded Lignite Shale, brown Limestone, gray Shale, gray Shale, brown Lignite Shale, gray Shale, sandy, gray Sandstone ; water Shale, black to gray Shale, with pebbles Lignite Shale, gr'ay Shale, black to gray Shale, sandy, gray Shale, gray Shale, sandy, gray Sandstone ; water and small amount of gas Shale, sandy, gray Shale, brown Shale, gray Shale, brown Shale, grav Shale, gray ; small amount of gas Sandstone Shale, black Shale, sandy, gray Shale, black Sandstone ; water and small amount of gas 86 ° ' 163-95-27bdb--Continue d Northwest Oil Co . (Log furnished by Northwest Oil Co .-MB ) Formation Material Thickness feet Glacial drift—Continued : Shale, blue (Pierre shale?) Shale, broken, black Shale, blue Shale, dark blue Limestone, thin bedded Shale, dark gray Shale, black Limestone, thin-bedded Shale, dark grey Limestone, thin-bedded Shale, dark gray Limestone, thin-bedded Shale, dark gray Limestone, thin bedded Shale, dark gray ---- Depth (feet ) 95 30 370 65 1 164 33 1 71 1 75 1 116 2 5 1,30 0 1,330 1,70 0 1,76 5 1,76 6 1,93 0 1,96 3 1,96 4 2,03 5 2,036 2,111 2,112 2,228 2,230 2,235 2 12 2 1 2 2 14 16 17 19 4 18 3 23 41 44 11 12 1 4 4 18 2 34 55 67 68 72 76 94 96 130 163-95-29ddd Test hole-MB Glacial drift : Soil C lay s Yellow Sand, fine- Clay, blue Sand, tine with strips of yellow clay--- Fort Union Formation : Sandstone Sand, fine, gray Sand, compact white Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of compact gra y san d Sand, compact, gray--- Lignite . ..... gray with strips of lignite and brown clay Clay, sandy, gray--- clay , Lignite--- Clay, gray, with strips of brown and bluish clay s Hole filled - --- - 163-96-lbcc Test hole 3020 Glacial drift : Soil ---- Gravel, fine sand to large pebbles, rounded , oxidized T :Lll, olive-gray and dark-greenish-gray, some oxidizion near top Gravel, granular to sandy ; contains abundant brownish granules (weathered), and some " scoria" fragments Tongue. River Formation : Silt, medium-light-gray, very calcareous, contain s some lignitic lenses-- Ltanite Sandstone, silty, light-bluish-gray, very fin e to fine 87 4 4 9 13 34 47 1 48 17 1 65 66 9 75 163-96-5aa a Test hole-MB Formation Thickness feet Material Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil '-' ' Cl ay, gr ay----' Grave 1 Clay, silty, gray ' Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy, blue, with fine sand Clay, gray, with lignite Clay, brown, tight, with strips of light gray clay, and lignite Clay, blue and gray Clay, gray, with some strips of lignite Lignite, with strips of gray clay Clay, Lignite, hard and soft in strips, some clay Clay, gray, with strips of lignite Clay, gray, tight, with strips of lignite Lignite, with some clay Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of lignite Sandstone, gray, hard Sand, gray, compact Hole filled 3 1 10 31 3 4 14 45 26 4 71 75 7 4 10 3 22 12 24 2 10 12 8 3 8 82 86 96 99 12 1 13 3 15 7 159 169 18 1 189 19 2 20 0 1 5 10 1 6 16 9 26 4 25 51 55 36 10 5 91 101 io6 31 2 5 6 7 44 16 137 139 14 4 150 15 7 201 217 29 246 12 25 8 15 18 27 1 289 163-96-15dd d Test hole-M B Glacial drift : Soil "' '_—'-'-"' Clay, brown Clay, brown, with gravel Clay, gray, with strips of brown clay, with som e gravel ' '-' Sand, coarse and fine gravel Gravel with boulders, some lignite fragments Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy, gray and brow n Clay, sandy, blue, with strips . of lignite Lignite, with strips of clay Clay, sandy, blue and brown, with strips of lignite ' Sandstone, gray, hard Sand, fine with strips of gray sandy clay Saad, gray, compact ' Sand, fine, with strips of gray sandy clay Sand, gray, compact with some brown sandy clay Lignite,with strips of brown and gray sandy clay Sand, gray, compact with strips of lignite, some brown clay Lignite with compact gray sand some brown sandy Clay, sandy, grey, with some green, gray and brown clay ""' Sand, gray, compact with strips of lignite Clay, sandy, brown (carbonaceous) with strips Clay, sandy, gray, and green, with strips of lignite---- ' ^---" Lignite, soft Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of green sandy clay and some lignite 88 7 296 27 2 32 3 32 5 20 34 5 163-96-15ddd--Continue d Test hole-MB Formation Material Thickness feet Fort Union Formation--Continued : Sandstone, thin strips, with dark gray and brow n Sandstone, gray, hard C].ay, sandy, gray with strips of lignite Clay, sandy, Clay, sandy, brownish gray, with strips of lig nite Hole filled Depth (feet ) 5 1 69 5 35 0 35 1 42 0 42 5 5 430 2 9 2 11 28 3 21 39 42 63 9 72 8 8 80 88 14 102 1 10 3 17 12 0 2 11 4 1 7 11 26 1 17 11 17 1 29 2 2 13 17 18 25 36 62 63 80 91 10 8 10 9 138 140 64 20 4 5 30 2 20 9 239 241 25 266 163-96-33cc c Test hole 302 3 Glacial drift : Soil Till, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray, abundant lignite par t .... .. '_-' Sand, fine to granule, abundant lignite particles Till, olive-gray, abundant lignite Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous ; contains some mica and lignite Sand, gravelly, medium sand to medium pebbles ; contains abundant brownish weathered pebbles , subangular to rounded---- Silt, greenish-gray, calcareous Gravel, medium to large pebbles (drills as though small boulders are present) pebbles are predominantly brownish-weathered pebbles Tongue River Formation : Limestone, yellowish-gray, very hard Clay, very light-gray, to medium dark-gray, the very light-gray clay is very calcareous 163-96-29ddd Test hole-NB Glacial drift : Soil ' Clay, yellow, with fragments of gypsum--Clay, sandy, gray Boulder, limestone Gravel, with strips of yellow clay Clay, yellow, with strips of gravel Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel "' "Rock° Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel Gravel, fine and sand Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel Boulder, limestone Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel Boulder, limestone Clay, sandy, gray with strips of limestone and gravel ' Sand, fine with some gray clay and lignite fra g nents Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel Boulder, limestone Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel and lignite fragments 89 163-96-29ddd--Continue d Test hole-d8 Formation Thickness (feet) Material Fort Union Formation : Clay, gray with some gravel Lignite Clay, gray with strips of lignite Lignite, soft, with hard strips Clay, sandy, brown (carbonaceous) with strips o f lignite ° Hole filled ^ ° Depth (feet ) 13 2 37 11 27 9 281 318 32 9 7 336 20 10 19 20 30 49 29 22 2 40 78 10 0 10 2 142 7 9 22 10 149 15 8 180 19 0 28 77 218 29 5 TO 365 29 6 39 4 400 20 420 10 430 163-97-3adb 1 Test hole 302 4 Glacial drift : Gravel, fine sand to very large pebbles, unsorted subangular to well-rounded, oxidized ; contains some grayish-orange silt from 6 to 9 feet Silt, olive-gray, calcareous Till, olive-gray ° Till, dark-yellowish-orange to moderate yellowish brown, oxidized Till, dusky-yellowish-brown, partly oxidized Gravel, granular, subangular Till, dark to moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidize d Silt, moderate-yellowish-brown, very calcareous, oxidized Gravel, granular, subangular, oxidized Till, dark-yellowish-brown ; some oxidized Silt, moderate-yellowish-brown, calcareous, har d Till, moderate-yellowish-brown ; contains gravel from 191 to 192 feet Till, dark-greenish-Fray Sand and silt, olive-gray and black, lignitic, calcareous, laminated, sand is fine to ver y fine (poor samples) Clay (till?) silently silty, dark-greenish-gray , very calcareous Gravel, granular to medium sand, subrounded Fort Union Formation (contact somewhat questionable may be as dee p as 420 feet) : Clay, greenish-gray, very calcareous ; clay, silty , light-gray, very calcareous ; clay, lignitic , brownish black, calcareous, and silt, light olive-gray, very calcareous Sandstone, light-bluish-gray, calcareous ; con tains mica flakes 9O 163-97-4da a Test hole 301 9 Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Gravel and soil-» »--» » Till, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized Gravel, fine sand to very large pebbles, angular t o rounded, oxidized, abundant limestone an d granite pebbles ----------»»» Till, dusky-yellowish-brown, partly oxidized-- Till, dark-greenish-gray, some lignite particle s and Till, silty, moderate-yellowish-brown and dark greenish-gray partially oxidized Gravel, fine sand to small pebbles, angular, oxi dized abundant, limestone » Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray and moderat e yellowish-brown partially oxidized,contain s several small gravel lenses and boulders Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray, contains a fe w gravel lenses and boulders Gravel, medium sand to medium pebbles, subangular to rounded, principally limestone, shale and granitic pebbles Till, silty, dark-greenish-gray--»----» Silt, medium-gray, very calcareous ; contains some very fine sand Gravel, medium sand to medium pebbles, subangular to rounded Tongue River Formation : Clay, sandy, greenish-gray ; contains mica flake s and a few oxidized cuttings Clay, sandy, greenish-gray, micaceous, contain s thin lenses of lignite, limestone, ligniti c shale and lignitic 2 4 2 6 8 4 14 18 34 52 13 65 5 TO 75 14 5 31 176 12 8 188 19 6 8 20 4 6 21 0 7 217 23 240 1 4 2 3 23 12 1 15 41 138 1 5 7 10 33 45 46 61 102 240 55 89 13 31 20 9 2 295 38 4 397 42 8 44 8 457 459 163-97-13c c Test hole-M B Glacial drift : Clay . sandy, gray °__--' »__ _ Send, fine and gravel» »_» Clay, yellow C] .ay, blue »--» Clay, yellow and gray Rock 0?), strips Clay, gray, with fine sand Clay, silty . gr---' » Clay, gray, with some gravel and lignite fragments Clay, gray, with some gravel, lignite fragments » and fine sand »—~» Clay, gray ^ Send, fine and gravel, with lignite fragments Gravel and fine sand—° » Send, fine and gravel with gray clay » Boulders »----- Clay, gray Fort Union Fo nation : (not reached) ?' :Lowinz well, initial flow, 4-5 gpn Hole 'illed » 91 163-97-26bbb Test hole-MB Formation Thickness (feet) Material Depth feet ) Glacial drift : soil Clay, yellow, with some gravel Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel Clay, sandy, yellow with some gravel Clay, sandy, brown, with some gravel and strip s of limestone Boulder, limestone Clay, sandy, brown with some gravel Gravel, with fine sand Clay, sandy, brown with some gravel and strips of limestone Clay, sandy, blue with some gravel Gravel and fine sand, with lignite fragments Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel, strips of limestone and lignite fragments Boulder, limestone Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel, strips of limestone and lignite fragments Gravel with strips of limestone Clay, sandy, gray with some gravel Clay, sandy, gray with strips of limestone , gravel and lignite fragments Boulder, limestone Fort Union Formation : Clay, sandy, gray with lignite fragments Clay, sandy, gray with strips of sand Rock ° Clay, sandy, ,gray Sand, fine r Flowing well, initial flow 3-4 gpm Hole filled 4 14 51 16 4 18 69 85 48 1 7 7 133 134 141 148 46 36 3 19 4 230 233 30 2 26 3 26 5 35 6 5 30 0 30 6 311 24 2 33 5 337 38 40 1 14 8 37 5 41 5 41 6 430 438 12 1 11 4 12 13 24 28 82 20 16 14 11 0 130 14 6 16 0 10 17 0 30 20 0 163-97-30ab b Test hole 3017 Glacial drift : Gravel, fine sand to large pebbles, oxidized Till, very silty, moderate-yellowish-oxidized Till, very silty, dark-greenish-gray Sand, unsorted ; contains some gravel and clay Till, dark-greenish-gray ; contains some shale an d quartz pebbles ; some oxidized till at 50 feet Clay, dark-greenish-gray, silty to sandy Till, dark-greenish-gray Sand, very fine to medium Silt, olive-gray to olive-black, with black spots , calcareous, (has the appearance of a swamp deposit) Till, olive-gray, abundant gavel and boulders , very hard 92 163-97-33cc c Test hole-M B Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Clay, sandy, yellow, with some gravel Clay, yellow, dark Clay, gray, sandy with some gravel Grave], C lay, gray Gravel " Clay, sandy, gray Sand, with gray clay and strips of gravel and lignite fragments Gravel, fine, with lignite frapents Gravel, with boulders, strips of limestone and gray clay Clay, sandy, gray, with strips of gravel Clay, sandy, grAY----g ' Gravel and strips of limestone Clay, sandy, gray, with some sand and/or gravel strips Clay, sandy, gray, with some strips of limeston e Clay, sandy, gray, with some gravel and lignite fragments Gravel, with gray clay and lignite fragments Sandstone, hard Clay, sandy gray, with some gravel and lignite fraggents Rock Clay, sandy, gray Fort Union Formation : (not reached ) Hole filled 13 11 17 5 2 4 4 13 24 41 46 48 52 56 8 7 64 5 8 81 2 76 84 165 167 159 40 326 366 62 16 1 428 444 445 51 1 24 496 497 52 1 22 1 11 20 3 42 14 35 32 47 21 30 2 15 1 22 23 34 54 57 99 113 148 180 227 248 278 280 295 296 71 163-97-34aa c City of Crosby, Well 1 (Log furnished by City Engineer) Glacial drift : Cl ay, yellow - -------------- , yellow Clay, yellow, with gravel Clay, yellow, with stones Clay, yellow, with sand Clay, blue, with gravel Clay, hard, blue Shale, hard, gray Shale, blue, with stones Shale, blue, with boulders Shale, blue, with lignite Shale and sandstone Sandstone, soft ; water Shale, blue ~-~ 93 163-97-34ada City of Crosby, Well No . 2 (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Formation Thickness feet Material Till (rock at 37 feet) Clay, yellow (rock at 57 feet) Till '---' '_' Clay, sand____~_'---' Clay, Clay . g een ' Clay, blue Clay and coal Clay, blue Clay and coal Clay, gray Sand, fine and clay Clay , blue ---------- -- Clay (rock at 295) Sand, mucky '- Clay with streaks of sand Clay and sand Clay, sao dy Clay, white with trace of sand --- Sand Sand, coars e Log incomplete by thickness of sand . (City engineer believes well is 390 feet deep .) Depth (feet ) 47 10 20 9 12 4 4 .5 4 13 3 .5 5 .5 15 .5 52 85 5 29 4 17 10 10 7 3 2 47 57 77 86 98 102 106 . 5 110 . 5 123 . 5 127 132 . 5 14 8 20 0 285 290 319 32 3 340 350 360 367 370 372 18 390 5 5 26 89 2 32 31 120 122 154 8 53 162 215 98 5 31 3 31 8 4 322 9 4 5 331 335 340 163-99-17aa a Test hole 301 4 Glacial drift : Fill---""" Till, moderate-yellowish-brown to dark-yellowish Till, dark-greenish-gray, some lignite particles Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel and sand, medium sand to medium pebbles , subrounded to rounded, poorly sorted Till, dark-greenish-gray Silt, sandy, dark-greenish-gray to olive-gray , calcareous ; abundant lignite in upper part Gravel and clay, interbedded? Tongue River Formation : "-'--Sandstone, silty and clayey, bluish-gray, mic a flakes, lignite, hard - Lignite--Shale ' 914 163-99-18aa a Test hole 3013 Formation Material Thickness feet Depth feet ) Glacial drift : Till, dusky-yellow and dark-yellowish-brown, oxi dized Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel and sand, fine sand to large pebbles, sub rounded to well-rounded Clay, (from drilling) 45 47 45 92 10 18 102 120 50 100 42 2 2 50 150 192 19 4 196 45 40 45 85 5 9 4 5 35 13 115 90 99 103 107 142 15 5 270 65 111 335 446 29 475 45 28 45 T3 T 60 80 140 5 10 14 5 155 163-99-35bcb Vassen Brothers (Log furnished by Axel Palm ) Clay, yellow, and rocks Clay, blue, and rocks Clay, gray, and rocks Clay, white Gravel, coarse 163-100-9aaa Test hole 3077 Glacial drift : Till, dark-yellowish-orange to dark-yellowish w brown, oxidized Till, olive-gray Sand, fine to very coarse, some small pebbles , subrounded Till, olive-gray Sand, very fine, some medium Till, olive-grey--_f ~ Sand, very fine to medium Till, sandy, olive-gray Till, Silt, light-olive-gray, calcareous, lignitic ; contains some very fine sand Till, olive-gray Tongue River Formation : Silt, sandy, olive-gray and greenish-gray, lignitic, slightly calcareous ; contains some very fine sand and clay 163-100-13bbb Test hole 3076 Glacial drift : Till, sandy, moderate to dark-yellowish-brown , oxidized Till, olive-gray Gravel, coarse sand to medium pebbles, angular to rounded ; predominantly granite and limestone , some quartz and shale and minor lignite and pyrite Till, olive-g; ay---°--° Gravel, coarse sand and small pebbles, subrounde d to rounded ; predominantly shale and limestone Sand, fine to very coarse, subrounded 95 163-100-13bbb--Continued Test hole 3076 Formation Thickness feet Material , Glacial drift--Continued : Till , Gravel, medium sand to medium pebbles, subrounded ; interbedded with olive-gray till or clay (about 40 percent) Till, olive-gray ; interbedded thin gravel lenses Till, olive-gray Tongue River Formation : Sand, very silty, greenish-gray, micaceous, lignitic, locally calcareous ; same greenish-gray '-"_--"_-' clay-"' Depth (feet ) 25 180 32 11 167 212 22 3 390 25 41 5 42 10 5 33 31 2 2 42 52 57 90 12 1 12 3 12 5 75 55 57 1 75 130 18 7 188 163-100-20bac B . A . Simonson (Log furnished by Marinus Sensed ) Clay ,brown C lay , blue- -" Sand Clay, blue Sand, fine Clay° Sand, fine ° " ° '-' ^ " ' '--- ' - 163-100-20db c Frank Mosser (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, brown Qui ck s Clay, blue Gravel and sand ~~~ w 163-100-31daa Test hole 3012 Glacial drift : Till, dark-yellowish-orange to grayish-olive , oxidized, less oxidized with depth ; contains selenite crystals Silt, moderate-olive-brown, calcareous Till, dark-greenish-gray, same very silty areas Gravel and sand Till, dark-greenish-gray ; a few sand and gravel lenses ; (several boulders encountered betwee n 230 and 360 feet,very poor samples from this depth) ^ Gravel and sand, fine sand to medium pebbles , angular to rounded Silt, sandy dark-greenish-grey Gravel and sand, very coarse sand to fine gravel , subangular, contains a few scoria fragments--Silt, sandy, dark-greenish-Pray ; contains som e lignite Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, clayey, dusky-yellow, oxidized 44 44 5 149 8 ' 49 19 8 206 179 38 5 45 12 430 442 16 45 8 39 49 7 23 520 183-101-27ddb Village of Fortuna, Test 1 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Formation Material Thickness Eie.2.tis fee t 14 1 25 200 14 15 4o 240 52 29 52 81 4 15 10 2 5 2 9 4 19 29 31 36 38 47 8 55 g;FF Clay, brown Gr Ave 1"-' Clay, brown----. ClAy, ' .---- 183-101-35add C . R . Henderson (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay , Sand and 183-101-35cac 2 Village of Fortuna, Test 2 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Glacial drift : Sand and gravel Clay, Clay, blue Grave Gravel Clay, --_—»-- Clay, Sand and gravel Clay, Sand, gravel and lignite ----..—--- . .---- 23 21 1 78 99 100 14 6 74 2 4 14 20 94 96 100 183-101-35cac Village of Fortuna, eat 3 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Sand and gravel Clfly, Clay, blue GraVel .-, 183-101-35ca c Village of Fortuna, Test 4 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Sand and gravel Clsy---Gravel Cle,y SandCley 8 52 3 20 5 12 57 8 6o 63 83 88 10 0 163-101-35cbb Test hole 307 5 Formation Thickness (feet) Material Depth Feet ) Glacial drift : Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, olive- ;ray '° Sand, very fine to medium (top few feet fine t o coarse), subrounded ; predominantly quartz, limestone, lignite, and shale Till, olive-gray Sand, very fine to medium, silty ; predominantly quartz, lignite, and limestone Gravel, medium sand through large pebbles inter bedded with olive-gray, calcareous, sandy clay (till? ) Sand, very fine to coarse, interbedded with olive gray, silty clay Silt, olive-gray, clayey, with a few thin fine sand lenses Till, olive-gray Sand, very fine to small pebbles, unsorted, sub angular to subrounded Till, olive-gray Sand, fine to very coarse, generally subrounded Till, olive-Sray Sand, (from electric log) Till, olive-gray Cannonball (?) Formation : Silt, olive-gray to light-olive-gray, very cal careous ; contains some unidentified blac k and green specks Limestone, light-gray, indurated Silt, light-olive-gray, very calcareous ; contains some unidentified black and green specks 32 15 32 47 25 4 72 76 14 90 10 100 60 160 30 13 190 20 3 9 25 92 9 292 21 2 22 0 24 5 33 7 34 6 63 8 6 5 64 4 64 9 16 66 5 +2 2 8 21 7 27 13 42 44 52 73 10 7 120 12 5 4 41 145 10 3 15 20 24 65 11 0 120 8 163-101-35cb c Village of Fortuna, Test 6 (Log furnished by Mann Drilling Co . ) Till Gravel °' Gravel with till layers Till S and ' Ti ll ° °° ' ' ' " ' 8o 163-101-35ccb 1 Village of Fortuna, Test 5 (Log furnished by Schnell, Inc . ) Gravel Till, brown Till, Till, sandy ' "--"'-_~ Till, gray-' Sand, fine to medium with lignite ------- - ' Till, clay 98 ..... .. ~" 163-101-35ccb2 Village of Fortuna, Well 4 (Log furnished by Mann Drilling Co . ) Formation Material Thickness feet Depth (feet ) 4 22 16 4 26 58 64 119 135 42 2 11 5 10 14 7 23 37 1 1 1 6 10 42 44 55 60 70 84 91 114 15 1 15 2 15 3 15 4 16 0 170 45 6 7 3 Glacial drift : Gravel.. ... Gravel with till layers . ..... .... Sand, fine to coarse Ti] .1 ---- . ..... .... 6 163-102-2baa Stanley Tangedal (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, sandy, brown Grave 1 Clay, sandy----' w '--"' °° --_~ Clay , brown Clay, blue— Gravel and rocks - ~- Clay, sandy--_w --- _ —_-- Said_ Clay, Gravel " '--"-'°' Clay, sandy ~----~ Sand—_--w '- 163-102-3dda2 Emmett Drawbond (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, sandy, brown ,_- 16 45 51 58 61 TT __—__--^ Gravel and sand, medium sand to large pebbles, —___-__—r_~— oxidized—_~_-~_r Sand, and gravel, medium sand to large pebbles ; composition varied with abundant quartz, lim e stone and shale pebbles—_--- Till, dark-greenish-gray Sand, medium to very coarse with acme silt and gavel, angular to subrounded Till, dark-greenish-gray Sand, silty to fine, abundant lignite particle s Gravel, predominantly lignite, angular to rounded . .. ... ....... .-- 2 2 10 12 36 14 48 62 7 104 10 69 17 3 18 3 8 191 Gravel . Clay, blue--- Grave 1 ' 163-102-13aad Test hole 300 8 Glacial drift : 99 163-102-13aad--Continue d Test hole 300 8 Formation Material Thickness (feet) Glacial drift--Continued : Sand, silty to fine, abundant lignite particles-Till, light-olive-gray to light-olive-brown , slightly oxidized Sand and gravel, coarse sand and small pebbles , abundant brownish pebbles, and some lignite , scoria, and pyrite Tongue River Formation : Sand, silty to fine, light-olive-brown, oxidize d and bluish gray, unoxidized Depth (feet ) 11 202 8 210 26 236 14 250 7 9 1 10 7 16 17 27 13 40 1 4 1 5 22 15 27 42 18 60 15 51 75 126 49 17 5 24 19 9 11 10 210 22 0 163-102-33cdc 1 Test hole 3010 Glacial drift : Gravel and sand, medium sand to cobbles, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel Till, dark-greenish-gray Gravel, coarse sand to cobbles, rounded ; abundan t limestone pebbles 163-102-33cd d 1 Test hole 224 4 Glacial drift : Soil, gravelly loam, black Clay, silty and sandy, dark brown Gravel, sandy, poorly sorted, subangular t o subrounded Till, silty, olive gray Sand, medium to very coarse with some pebbles , poorly sorted, subrounded Gravel, fine to coarse, poorly sorted, sub rounded ° ° Till, olive-gray Clay, sandy, dusky yellow green, partially oxi dized (thin coarse sand and fine gravel lense s were encountered but only a few sand grain s and granules were found in samples) Gravel, dark brown, fine to coarse, well sorted, subrounded Tongue River Formation : Shale, olive gray to greenish gray, moderately hard Shale, light greenish gray to greenish ^ray 100 163-102-35dbc Louis Fulvermache r (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Formation Material Thickness feet Sand and gravel Clay, Quicksand Clay, sandy Gravel ' Depth (feet ) 40 36 9 5 8 40 76 85 90 98 5 5 10 5 5 15 5 10 5 10 5 10 30 5 10 10 5 10 40 20 10 10 20 5 5 62 2 43 18 5 10 20 25 30 45 50 60 65 75 80 90 120 12 5 13 5 14 5 15 0 160 X6 5 20 5 22 5 23 5 24 5 26 5 27 0 27 5 33 7 33 9 382 40 0 15 5 1 186 2 15 20 21 207 209 32 241 163-102-36acb U . S . Air Forc e (Log furnished by Independent Drilling Co . ) Gravel and sannd Clay, sandy Rock and gravel Clay, yellow Clay, sandy Sand Clay, sand Gravel and sand Clay, sand Clay Sand Clay, sandy Clay, sandy, yellow Clay, yellow '-' Sandy or sand Sand, clean Cla y , sand Coal, soft Cos:L-' C la y , blue ' ShaLe, gray '---" Clay, sandy'—^ Coal and shale layers Shale and clay Coal, lignite Shale or clay ' ' ° ' ..... .. ' Rock---'--' '--' '---' Sand, gravel, coal 163-103-lldd d Test hole 224 3 Glacial drift : Gravel, fine to medium, and medium to coarse sand , ,subangular to subrounded, highly oxidized Till, olive gray Sand, fine to coarse Till, olive graly ' Gravel (?) no returns, drills like it's cemented Tongue River Formation : Shale, sandy, light olive gray Shale, silty, light olive grey, and Clay, lignite, black (could not identify depths of individual lenses . Driller picked Tongue River Formation at 217 from drill action) 101 163-103-36cd c Test hole 3009 FDrmation Material Thickness (feet) Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Soil Sand, fine to coarse, some clay and subrounde d gravel, oxidized Gravel,and sand, large pebbles, to fine sand, oxi dized ; pebbles predominantly limestone Till, moderate-yellowish-brown, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray Till, dark-yellowish-brown, oxidized, abundan t limestone shale and lignite particles Till, olive-gray, partly oxidized Tongue River Formation : Silt and sand, dusky-yellowish-orange (apparentl y interbedded) oxidized ; abundant lignit e fragments Lig ite Shale, silty, olive-gray, lignitic particle s common ° 7 8 5 4 43 13 17 60 13 15 73 88 24 1 112 113 7 12 0 24 7 2 4 13 34 6 2 24 31 33 37 50 84 90 92 164-95-36dd d Joseph Lukac h (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Clay, mixed Gravel, dry °--~ Clay and gravel Gravel, dry Sand and clay mixed, brown Clay, blue Sandstone, blue Clay, blue ° 164-96-34cdd Francis Baco n (Log furnished by Oscar Weber ) Gravel, dry Gravel and clay (rock, 39 to 40 ft) Gravel and rocks Clay, sandy with gravel Missing---- Clay Clay, sandy Sandy, some clay Sandy Clay, sandy layers Clay, tough, (trace of coal 102 and 109 feet) Clay, sandy Clay, sandy, white, hard Sandstone, hard 102 28 3 19 10 4 6 7 3 2 .5 13 .5 2 12 8 .5 13 .5 1 28 31 50 60 64 70 77 80 , 82 . 5 96 98 110 118. 5 132 13 3 164-97-31daa Test hole 3018 Formation Thickness feet Material Depth (feet ) Glacial drift : Fill Gravel, fine sand to very large pebbles, oxidized Till, dark-yellowish-orange, oxidized Till, dark-greenish-gray ; contains some lignite and pyrite Sand, very fine to granule gravel, unsorted, -----Till, dark-greenish-gray, contains lenses of fine to very fine Till, dark-greenish-gray ; contains some lignite Tongue River Formation : Sandstone, very fine to medium dusky-yellow , oxidized, contains mica flakes and lignit e ~_-----particles—_~,~~ Sandstone, very fine to medium, bluish-gray, contains mica flakes and lignite particles--- 6 3 5 6 9 14 17 31 5 36 24 6o 8o 14o 15 15 5 ' 5 160 15 10 20 17 115 .5 6 .5 15 25 45 62 177 . 5 184 164-97-32dcd T . S . Stuart (Log furnished by Marinus Jensen ) Clay, brcmn Sand and Clay, Gravel Clay, bluesans -------- ---------- "-' ----_--__---- 164-101-28bc1 U . S . Custom Station, no . 1 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Clay, Clay, blue---Gravel Clay, blue Sand and gravel with lignite- ----- -------------- ____ Claw ____--__ 34 67 5 72 27 15 34 10 1 10 6 178 20 5 220 28 154 22 6 5 2 5 11 12 28 182 20 4 210 215 21 7 222 23 3 24 5 164-101-28bc2 U . S . Custom Station No . 2 (Log furnished by Schnell Inc . ) Clay, Clay , Sand Clay Gravel Gravel -----' "---~ ----- "'_--- Gravel 10 3 TABLE 3 .--Water-level records of observation wells Depth to water in feet below land surfac e 160-97-13bbb Date 1963 June 13 July 12 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Water level 32 .65 32 .94 32 .56 33.59 Date 1963 Oct . 10 Nov . 12 1964 March 12 Water level Water Date level 1964 April 13 32 .98 May 12 33 .28 June .25 33 .60 July 9 33 .56 33 .82 34 .33 32 .84 Date 1964 Aug . 18 Sept . 15 Oct . 12 Nov . 9 Water level 34 .0 8 33.91 34 .4 3 34.20 160-97-32daa 1962 July 12 Aug . 22 Sept . 14 Sept . 27 Dec . 5 1963 June 13 28.50 2.8.13 27.99 27.22 28.34 26 .84 1963 July 12 July 25 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 Nov . 12 Dec . 17 1964 Jan. 14 27 .91 Feb . 12 27 .58 March 11 27 .34 April 13 27 .26 May 12 27.24 June 16 32 .04 July 9 31.43 47 .56 42 .86 33 .27 29 .22 52 30 .46 28 .38 1964 Aug . 18 Sept . 15 Oct . 12 Nov . 9 Dec . 7 30 .34 28 .72 36 .12 29 .5 5 28.5 2 196 4 Sept . 15 Oct . 12 Nov . 9 Dec . 7 12 .71 12 .70 12 .74 12 .74 196 4 Sept . 15 Oct . 12 Nov . 9 Dec . 7 8 .7 7 8 .7 7 8 .7 4 8 .69 196 4 Dec. 8 43 .16 196 4 Oct . 12 Nov. 9 57.36 57.41 160-99-3bbb1 1963 July 11 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 Nov. 12 13.57 13.29 12 .98 12 .86 12 .88 1963 Dec . 17 1964 Jan . 14 Feb . 12 March 12 7.98 8.36 8 .07 8 .12 8 .26 1963 Dec. 17 1964 Jan. 14 Feb. 12 March 12 1964 April 13 12 .88 May 13 12 .76 June 15 12 .65 July 12 .33 9 Aug . 17 12 .68 12 .86 12 .86 12 .92 12 .96 160-99-3bbb2 1963 July 11 Aug. 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 Nov. 12 1964 April 13 May 13 June 15 July 9 Aug . 17 8.21 8.13 8 .08 8.06 8 .03 8 .09. 8 .18 8 .05 8 .7 5 160-103-16bbb 1963 Nov. 12 1964 Jan. 14 March 11 43 .68 43 .15 43 .21 1964 April 13 May 13 June 13 July 9 1964 Aug . 17 43 .23 Sept . 15 43 .21 Oct . 13 43 .19 Nov . 8 43 .17 43 .32 43.35 43.35 43.27 161-99-31cc c 1963 July 12 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 58.67 57.54 57 .21 57.08 1963 Nov. 12 1964 March 12 May 13 1964 June 25 57 .04 July 9 57 .08 Aug . IT 57 .1 8 Sept . 15 57 .27 57 .14 57.33 57.00 104 Depth to water in feet below land surfac e 161-102-27cbb Date —1962 Aug . 4 1963 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Nov . 13 Water level 54 .97 55 .31 67.46 Date 1963 Dec. 18 1964 Jan. 14 Feb . 12 March 11 7.98 7.23 6 .55 7.27 T.87 1964 Jan. 15 Feb . 12 March 12 April 13 May 12 55 .50 Water level Water Date level 1964 April 13 66 .97 May 13 61 .52 June 13 55 .86 July 9 67.73 Aug . 17 59 .35 71 .36 73 .73 73 .11 69 .78 Date 196 4 Sept . 15 Oct . 13 Nov. 9 Dec . 8 Water leve l 60 .60 67 .01 69 .61 67.76 162-95-lbbb 1963 July 24 Aug . 14 Sept . 11 Oct . 11 Nov . 12 1964 June 15 July 10 Aug . 18 Sept . 15 Oct . 12 7 .79 7 .96 8 .146 8 .37 6 .90 7.614 6 .81 8 .6 1 8 .80 8 .8 9 19614 Nov . 9 Dec . 7 8 .72 8.87 19614 Nov . 9 Dec . 7 29 .79 35 .40 196 4 Aug . 18 Sept . 16 Oct . 12 15 .49 16 .59 15 .7 3 162-95-15bbb -TATMay 12 1963 Aug. 14 Sept . 10 Oct . 11 33 .05 29 .99 29 .32 29 .50 1963 Nov . 12 1964 March 12 April 13 May 12 1964 June 15 29 .52 July 10 28 .97 Aug . 18 29 .0 3 Sept . 15 29 .0 7 Oct . 12 30 .2 1 29 .68 30 .28 30 .07 29 .87 162-97-6dab 193 — June 25 July 12 Aug . 14 Sept . 11 Oct . 10 13 .20 12 .90 13 .92 12 .38 12 .77 1963 13 Dec . 18 1964 Jan . 15 Feb . 12 Nov . 1964 March 11 April 14 May 13 June 16 13 .59 13 .91 14 .72 14 .70 July 9 14 .71 12 .66 11 .76 12 .5 7 12 .9 7 162-97-21bb c 1945 Sept . 8 1946 April 8 July 18 Aug . 30 Oct . 15 1947 July 11 19147 16 .85 16 .62 16 .58 16 .52 17 .01 16 .15 6 16 .54 1963 June 25 July 12 Aug . 14 Sept . 11 Oct . 10 Nov . 13 15 .43 15 .41 15 .56 14 .77 15 .00 15 .10 Nov . 1963 Dec . 18 1964 Jan . 15 Feb . 12 March 12 April 14 May 13 June 13 15 .50 15 .45 15 .60 15 .34 15 .35 14 .92 14 .97 196 4 July 9 Aug. 18 Sept . 16 Oct . 12 Nov . 10 Dec. 8 14 .6 4 14 .9 4 15 .31 15 .14 5 15 .3 4 15 .5 3 162-98-33cbb May 8 1963 July 2 Aug. 14 Sept . 11 22 .79 22 .66 22 .63 22 .57 1963 Oct . 9 Nov. 13 1964 March 11 April 14 1964 May 13 June 13 July 9 Aug . 17 Sept . 16 22 .51 22 .46 22 .37 22 .40 105 22 .36 22 .31 22 .3 6 22 .36 22 .28 196 4 Oct . 12 Nov. 10 22 .25 22 .26 Depth to water in feet below land surfac e 162-101-31aa a Date 1963 Nov. 13 Dec . 17 1964 Jan . 14 Water level 33 .88 28 .82 26 .96 Date 1964 Feb . 12 March 11 April 13 May 13 Water level Date 1964 June 13 July 9 Aug . 17 Sept . 15 25 .74 25 .60 24 .44 24 .01 Water level 23 .75 23 .60 23 .54 23 .37 Date 196 4 Oct . 13 Nov . 9 Dec . 8 Wate r leve l 23 .17 23 .0 4 22 .73 162-102-7cc c 1964 June 24 July 9 54 .51 54 .27 1964 Aug . 17 Sept . 15 1964 Oct . 13 54 .5 6 Nov. 9 54 .5 7 54 .50 54 .66 163-98-17bbb 1963 June 24 July 11 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 9 .16 8 .12 7 .67 5 .65 4.87 1963 Nov . 13 Dec . 18 1964 Jan . 15 Feb . 12 1964 March 11 April 14 May 13 June 13 July 10 4 .60 4 .62 4 .69 4 .86 4 .92 5 .30 5 .30 5 .03 4 .89 196 4 Aug . 17 Sept . 15 Oct . 13 Nov . 10 8 Dec . 5 .14 5 .47 5 .78 6 .0 7 6 .32 9 .26 8.80 8 .35 7 .92 7.32 196 4 Aug . 17 Sept . 15 Oct . 13 Nov . 10 Dec . 8 7.75 7.9 3 7.9 9 8.0 9 8 .0 8 196 4 Oct . 13 Nov . 10 Dec . 8 42 .35 42 .2 8 42 .2 3 196 4 Oct . 13 Nov . 10 8 Dec . 25 .5 7 25 .7 4 25 .88 163-99-18aaa 1963 June 12 July 11 Aug . 13 Sept . 10 Oct . 9 34.15 12 .90 10 .16 8.49 7 .94 1963 Nov . 13 Dec . 18 1964 Jan . 15 Feb . 12 1964 March 11 April 14 May 13 June 13 July 10 14 .31 10 .40 9 .66 9 .29 163-100-9aa a 1963 Nov . 3 Dec . 18 1964 Jan . 15 43 .13 42.72 42 .61 1964 Feb . 12 March 11 April 14 May 13 1964 June 13 42 .45 July 10 42 .51 . 17 42 .48 Aug Sept . 15 42 .40 42 .47 42 .48 42 .51 42 .60 163-101-35cbb 1963 Nov . 13 Dec . IT 1964 Jan . 14 20 .67 21 .78 22 .52 1964 Feb. 12 March 11 April 13 May 13 1964 June 13 24 .97 July 9 25 .21 Aug . 17 25 .44 Sept . 15 25 .52 23 .19 23 .76 24 .26 24 .65 163-101-35ccb1 1963 Oct . 8 Nov . 13 10 .79 10 .75 1964 Jan . 14 Feb . 12 196 4 March 11 11 .8 7 April 13 11 .91 11 .30 11 .64 106 'Depth to water in feet below land surface 163-102-33cdd1 Date 1964 June 24 July 10 Water level 10 .66 10 .74 Date 1964 Aug. 17 Sept . 15 12 .46 12 .43 12 .45 1964 July 8 Aug. 17 Sept . 15 Water level Water Date level 1964 Oct . 13 10 .78 Nov. 9 10 .78 10 .82 10 .80 163-102-33cdd2 1964 June 12 June 23 July 7 196 4 Oct . 13 12 .3 1 Nov . 9 12 .3 6 Dec . 8 12 .3 7 12 .44 12 .49 12 .26 107 Date 196 4 Dec . 8 Wate r leve l 10 .73 TABLE 4 .--Partial chemical analyses of water from well s in Divide County, North Dakota/ Depth feet) 2 Location 1 Date of collection 1 . 47 ) 3 Bicarbonat e (HCO ) Carbonate CO 5 Chloride (C1) Specifi c conductance (Micromhos at 2 0 0 ) 7 161-97-20aba 161-98-15bbb 161-98-20bbb1 162-95-4add 3 162-95-5abb2 162-95-7aba 162-95-14ccc 162-95-18bdd 162-96-5dcd 1 162-96-15bbb 1 150 130 224 365 350 238 122 80 320 200 Aug . 13 do . do . May 28 do . do . May 26 do . May 29 do . 360 340 605 1,740 1,640 1,120 585 1,050 1,320 1,120 0 49 0 108 123 246 0 0 59 0 14 24 14 88 123 39 1 .0 8 .0 44 8 .2 1,75 0 2,25 0 1,910 2,990 2,870 2,800 1,230 2,530 3,560 2,790 162-97-9aaa 162-97-10bbb 162-97-14aad 162-97-19ccc2 162-97-31dda 162-9T-36aaa 162-98-1bbb 162-96-1da 162-98-5add 162-98-12cda 110 322 265 305 140 184 300 270 107 160 May May May May 12 13 12 6 12 643 1,080 986 808 559 689 970 1,200 886 1,340 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 84 0 0 21 48 45 28 9 .0 10 23 84 3 .0 98 2,800 1,610 2,12 0 2,56 0 1,89 0 2,10 0 2,05 0 2,30 0 2,63 0 2,440 162-98-12ddd 162-98-13cd 162-98-23da3 162-98-24aac 162-98-26abb 162-98-31aad 162-98-32bbc 162-98-35ddd 162-99-34dab 163-95-ldcd l 324 350 400 400 362 365 385 100 508 190 Oct . 24 May 12 do . do . do . 6 May do . May 12 may 6 May 29 1,190 636 969 1,430 1,310 1,060 1,090 667 842 605 0 0 0 0 0 59 0 0 0 0 70 15 30 63 26 19 19 20 7 .0 11 2,12 0 2,040 1,930 2,160 2,510 3,670 3,710 2,540 2,090 2,120 do . 1,320 835 945 290 1,300 966 750 1,390 1,510 1,490 93 231 49 0 113 0 64 0 0 0 60 52 64 0 84 63 45 76 95 85 3,880 3,190 5,380 45 7 2,880 2,620 3,220 2,04 0 2,430 2,240 13 do . Oct . 24 May 26 May 6 May 13 May 6 do . do . do . 1,560 1,230 185 1,260 1,670 891 1,410 490 1,420 1,450 0 39 0 0 31 0 55 0 0 0 86 313 0 91 260 44 60 33 T3 78 2,390 2,710 6,30 0 1,99 0 2,93 0 1,39 0 2,62 0 2,69 0 2,40 0 2,320 - 163-95-14daa 163-95-18bcd 163-95-23bcc 163-95-32ddd 16 }96-lcdd 163-96-6aad 163-96-13daa 163-97-4cbc 163-97-6dcd 163-97-7dda 120 143 120 61 237 205 105 315 253 162 163-97-17cdd 163-97-22cdc3 163-97-26bbb 163-97-27ccb 163-97-31bcb 163-97-35bab 1 163-98-ladc 163-98-21bbb 163-98-23ddd 163-98-25bbb 370 562 438 455 350 275 280 60 320 318 12 13 12 13 do . 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