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Historical groundwater and produced water chemistry data compiled for the Placerita and Newhall Oil Fields, Los Angeles County, southern California

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Start Date
1954
End Date
2019
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Metzger, L.F., 2022, Historical groundwater and produced water chemistry data compiled for the Placerita and Newhall Oil Fields, Los Angeles County, southern California: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MBVEOW.

Summary

This digital dataset includes 580 samples from 12 groundwater wells and 45 samples of produced water from 38 sites (including 17 wells) located within 3 miles of the Placerita and Newhall Oil Fields in Los Angeles County, southern California. Historical geochemistry data were compiled from multiple data sources for selected water-quality indicators, major and minor ions, nutrients, trace elements, dissolved organic carbon, hydrocarbons, naturally occurring radioactive material, tracers, semi-volatile organic compounds, volatile organic compounds, organic acids, and other miscellaneous organic compounds. Ancillary data in the form of top perforation or top of sample interval (petroleum wells), bottom perforation or bottom of sample [...]

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Contacts

Project Chief :
Matthew K Landon
Point of Contact :
Loren F Metzger
Originator :
Loren F Metzger
Publisher :
U.S. Geological Survey
Metadata Contact :
Loren F Metzger
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey - ScienceBase
SDC Data Owner :
California Water Science Center
USGS Mission Area :
Water Resources

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Purpose

The data were compiled by the USGS California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater (COGG) project as part of the California State Water Resources Control Boards Oil and Gas Regional Monitoring Program. The historical data were compiled to determine potential contrasts and overlap in water chemistry between water from oil-bearing formations and groundwater at regional scales. These historical data are intended to be used to broadly characterize the range and central tendencies of produced water chemistry in comparison with groundwater from water wells. Because the collection and analysis methods and circumstances under which the historical samples were collected cannot be fully known, the intent is that the historical samples will be used in grouped analysis including many sample results rather than detailed interpretation of each individual sample, which may be affected by unknown sampling and analysis conditions. Caution should be used in basing interpretations of the data on single sample results.

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  • California Oil, Gas, and Groundwater
  • USGS California Water Science Center
  • USGS Data Release Products

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