Geophysical Logs and Water-quality Data Collected for Boreholes Kimana-1A and -1B, and a Kimama Water Supply Well Near Kimama, Southern Idaho


Book Description

"In September 2010, a research consortium led by scientists from Utah State University began drilling the first of three continuously cored boreholes on the Snake River Plain in southern Idaho. ... The first borehole, located near Kimama, Idaho, is about 50 miles southwest of the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory. ... In conjunction with the Snake River Scientific Drilling Project, scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey's Idaho National Laboratory Project Office conducted geophysical logging and collected water samples at the Kimama site."--Page [1].