HYDROGEOLOGIC DATA FOR C ARROLL COUNTY, ARKANSAS
Transcript of HYDROGEOLOGIC DATA FOR C ARROLL COUNTY, ARKANSAS
HYDROGEOLOGIC DATA FOR C ARROLL COUNTY, ARKANSAS
By J.V. Brahana, Valarie A. Leidy, John Lindt, and S.A. Hodge
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Open-File Report 93-150
Prepared in cooperation with the
ARKANSAS SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Little Rock, Arkansas
1993
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BRUCE BABBITT, Secretary
U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
Dallas L. Peck, Director
For additional information write to:
District Chief U.S. Geological Survey 2301 Federal Office Building 700 West Capitol Avenue Little Rock, Arkansas 72201
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CONTENTS
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Abstract........................................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction..............................................................................................................................^ 1
Objective and scope................................................................................................................................. 2
Previous investigations............................................................................................................................ 2
Acknowledgments................................................................................................................................... 2
Data compilation and collection..................................................................................................................... 3
Selected references........................................................................................................................................^ 11
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure 1. Map showing location of Carroll County and the 16-county area of northern Arkansas................ 1
2. Map showing 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle coverage of Carroll County, Arkansas............ 4
3. Diagram showing local well-numbering system............................................................................ 5
4-7. Maps showing:
4. Locations of wells in Carroll County, Arkansas, for which hydrogeologic data are
available................................................................................................................................ 6
5. Locations of selected springs in Carroll County, Arkansas...................................................... 7
6. Locations of selected springs in the vicinity of Eureka Springs, Arkansas.............................. 8
7. General areas of sinkholes and internally-drained, closed depressions identified on
7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps of Carroll County, Arkansas............................... 9
8. Hydrographs showing temporal variation of water levels in selected wells in Carroll
County, Arkansas...................................................................................................................... 10
TABLES
Table 1. Description of selected wells for which hydrogeologic data are available,
Carroll County, Arkansas............................................................................................................. 14
2. Description of selected springs in Carroll County, Arkansas........................................................... 17
3. Water-level data from wells, Carroll County, Arkansas................................................................... 18
4. Discharge data from springs, Carroll County, Arkansas................................................................... 25
5. Concentrations of major constituents and properties in water from selected wells and
springs in Carroll County, Arkansas............................................................................................ 26
6. Concentrations of trace constituents in water from selected wells and springs in
Carroll County, Arkansas............................................................................................................^ 287. Concentration of nutrients and microorganisms in water from selected wells and springs
in Carroll County, Arkansas......................................................................................................... 30
8. Identification of general areas of sinkholes and internally-drained, closed depressions
identifiable on 7.5-minute topographic quadrangle maps in Carroll County, Arkansas.............. 31
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Sea level: In this report, "sea level" refers to the National Geodetic Vertical Datum of 1929~a geodetic datum derived from a general adjustment of the first-order level nets of the United States and Canada, formerly called Sea Level Datum of 1929.
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HYDROGEOLOGIC DATA FOR CARROLL COUNTY, ARKANSAS
By J.V. Brahana, Valarie A. Leidy, John Lindt, and S.A. Hodge
ABSTRACT
This report is a compilation of existing and new hydrogeologic data for Carroll County, Arkansas. Data presented include water levels and water quality from selected wells; discharge and water quality from selected springs; geologic and geophysical data relevant to defining a hydrogeologic framework; and surface aspects of selected karst features. Water-quality data include (1) major constituents and properties, (2) trace constituents, and (3) nutrients, microorganisms, and miscellaneous constituents.
INTRODUCTION
Carroll County, with a total area of 634 mi2, is located in north-central Arkansas, bordered by Missouri on the north, Benton County on the west, Newton and Madison Counties on the south, and Boone County on the east (fig. 1). Ground water from wells and springs represents an important resource in Carroll County, providing water for domestic, stock, recreation, and public supplies. Public water supplies currently (1992) using ground water are Davis Water System, Mundell Heights Waterworks, Holiday Island Waterworks, Green Forest Waterworks, Sylvan Shores Water System, Reavis Water System, and Sooter Water System (T.W. Holland, U.S. Geological Survey, written commun., 1992; Will Schell, Schell Drilling Company, oral commun., 1992). In the last several years, several ground-water supplies were replaced by surface water from Beaver Reservoir supplied by the Carroll-Boone Water District (Will Schell, Schell Drilling Company, oral commun., 1992).
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Figure 1.--Location of Carroll County and the 16-county areaof northern Arkansas.
Recent population growth in Carroll County has resulted in numerous changes in land use, many of which may affect the ground-water resources. In the last 10 years, population has increased about 15 percent, from 16,203 in 1970 (Fowlkes and others, 1981) to 18,654 in 1990 (Santi, 1990). The economic base of the county is also expanding. Historically, beef cattle production, small industry, and business were the primary agricultural sources of income (Fowlkes and others, 1981). Recently, tourism and poultry production are becoming more important. Chicken and turkey broiler production is expected to increase, which could have a significant effect on ground-water quality.
Objective and Scope
The objective of this report is to present a compilation of hydrogeologic data for Carroll County, Arkansas, that can be used to better define and manage the ground-water resources. Prior to this compilation, existing data were scattered through numerous published and unpublished sources, many of which had limited distribution and were difficult to acquire. In anticipation of a needed data base that can be readily accessed and easily used, the Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission and the U.S. Geological Survey entered into a cooperative agreement to compile existing data for a 16-county area of northern Arkansas (fig. 1), and to collect additional data where few data exist. This report is the second in a series of county reports. Hydrogeologic data for Boone County were published in 1991. Carroll County was chosen because it has more existing data than most of the nearby counties and its hydrogeology encompasses most conditions found in the 16-county area. Subsequent reports will present data from the remaining 14 counties.
This report is restricted to basic ground-water data, and no interpretations or explanations are included. The types of data in this report are: information about wells and springs from which data or samples were collected, ground-water levels, spring discharge measurements, water-quality analyses for wells and springs, and surface aspects of selected karst features. In addition, published references with geophysical log and geologic log descriptions necessary for understanding the hydrogeologic framework are included in the report.
The data presented herein have been selected from verifiable sources, including published reports, unpublished records from the files of the U.S. Geological Survey, and new data collected specifically for this study. Hydrogeologic data from sources outside the U.S. Geological Survey generally have not been included in the accompanying tables. However, reference to these original documents, many of which contain data tables, is included in the Previous Investigations and Selected References sections that follow.
Previous Investigations
Purdue and Miser (1916) described ground water in a cursory manner in their geologic folio of Harrison- Eureka Springs. A short list of water-well depths and estimated yields was compiled by the Arkansas Geological Commission, as were major springs (Branner, 1937a; 1937b). Caplan (1957) provided structural interpretation of an area that included Carroll County, thereby refining understanding of the hydrogeologic framework. Lamonds and Stephens (1969) presented hydrogeologic data from northern Arkansas, including Carroll County, in a reconnaissance report of the Ozark Plateau Province; Lamonds (1972) interpreted these data in a hydrologic atlas. MacDonald and others (1975) conducted a ground-water inventory that focused on the deeper aquifers of northern Arkansas, specifically the Roubidoux, Gasconade, and Van Buren Formations. Ogden and others (1979) published a preliminary description of rural use of the aquifers in Boone, Carroll, and Madison Counties based on driller's lithologic logs from water wells.
In addition to the studies mentioned, the U.S. Geological Survey, in cooperation with the Arkansas Geological Commission and other local, State, and Federal agencies, has collected ground-water data from Carroll County that are part of a statewide data base. Some of these data have not been published previously; many have been published in annual basic-data reports for the entire State. All are in computerized data bases of the U.S. Geological Survey (GWSI, WATSTORE), and may be accessed using U.S. Geological Survey retrieval programs.
Acknowledgments
The authors would like to thank the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, Carroll County Conservation District, for their assistance in this project Will Schell provided valuable information about ground water and wells in the county, and we gratefully acknowledge the sharing of this extensive information. In addition, the authors are grateful to those property owners throughout the county who allowed sampling and measuring of their wells and springs.
DATA COMPILATION AND COLLECTION
As described previously, historic hydrogeologic data were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey as part of an ongoing program to assess the water resources of Arkansas. These data were collected using standard procedures (Carter and Davidian, 1968; Garber and Koopman, 1968; Keys and MacCary, 1971) and were entered into the data bases of the U.S. Geological Survey.
This historic data base was supplemented by new data collected specifically for this study. Potential data- collection sites were identified by personnel of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service in Carroll County. Each site was field located by U.S. Geological Survey personnel, specific data requirements were assessed, and the site was ranked with respect to its effectiveness in filling data gaps, both areally and stratigraphically. Field verification and data collection at appropriate sites by U.S. Geological Survey personnel completed this data-collection phase.
Descriptive data for the wells in Carroll County have been compiled in table 1 (tables 1 through 8 are located at end of report). As an aid to locating ground-water sites, the locations of 7.5-minute topographic quadrangles in the county are shown in figure 2. The local well-numbering system, which uses the township-range-section method of locating wells, has been included as an aid to those readers who may need to locate data on maps of varying scales (fig. 3). The local well number has been the most commonly used location identifier in previous studies in Carroll County. This identification method is also applied to the location of springs.
This report uses a site number, a one- to three-digit number whose general location is shown on figure 4; specific locations of wells can be determined from either the local well number or the site ID (table 1), the first 13 digits of which represent the latitude and longitude of the well. Sequential site numbers were assigned arbitrarily at the start of this project to all wells and springs that could potentially be included in this report. Those sites for which data could not be verified were omitted from subsequent tables and maps, and their site numbers were not reassigned, which resulted in gaps in site numbers on tables and figures. Corresponding data for selected springs are compiled in table 2. Locations for springs are shown on figure 5. Springs in the vicinity of Eureka Springs are shown on figure 6.
Water-level data from wells in Carroll County are given in table 3, along with supplemental data listing date of the measurement and the deepest hydrogeologic unit to which the well is open. Discharge data from individual springs are summarized in table 4.
Analyses of ground-water samples were provided by laboratories of the U.S. Geological Survey in Arvada, Colorado; Doraville, Georgia; Ocala, Florida; and Reston, Virginia. Samples were collected, treated, and analyzed using established procedures (Wershaw and others, 1987; Britton and Greeson, 1987; Skougstad and others, 1979; Friedman and Erdmann, 1982; Claassen, 1982). Temperature, pH, and alkalinity (table 5) were determined in the field using established field procedures (Stevens and others, 1975; Wood, 1976).
Ion chromatography was used to determine the major anions. Trace-constituent concentrations (table 6) were determined by using inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy (ICP). Nutrients, microorganisms, and miscellaneous constituents in water from selected wells and springs are summarized in table 7.
Most of the analytical values are in standard reporting units such as milligrams per liter or micrograms per liter. These data are stored in the U.S. Geological Survey's WATSTORE data base, and may be accessed using Geological Survey retrieval programs.
Well locations for tables 1, 3, 5, 6, and 7 are shown in figure 4, and spring locations for tables 2,4, 5, 6, and 7 are shown on figures 5 and 6. Selected karst features in Carroll County are summarized in table 8, and their locations are shown on figure 7.
Temporal variation of water levels in selected wells in Carroll County are shown in figure 8. Periodic measurements of the depth to water in these wells were obtained from December 1990 through August 1992.
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Webb, J.H., 1961, The geology of Green Forest Township, Carroll County, Arkansas: University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, unpublished M.S. thesis, 59 p.
Wershaw, R.L., Fishman, MJ., Grabbe, R.R., and Lowe, L.E., 1987, Methods for the determination of organic substances in water and fluvial sediments: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 5, Chapter A3,80 p.
Wood, W.W, 1976, Guidelines for collection and field analysis of ground-water samples for selected unstable constituents: U.S. Geological Survey Techniques of Water-Resources Investigations, Book 1, Chapter D2, 4 p.
13
Table
1.--Description of selectee wells
for
which hvdrogeologic data ar
e available.
Ca
rrol
! Co
unty
. Arkansas
[331
BSV;
., Batesville Sanastone; 330BOON. Bo
one
Formation; 364EVRN. Ev
erto
n Fo
rmat
ion:
367CTTR. Cotte- Do
lomi
te;
368J
FRC,
Jefferson
Dolo
mite
; 367RBDX. Roubiaoux Formation; 367GNTR. Gunter Sandstone MemDer of
the
Van
Buren
Form
atio
n: 371POTS. Po
tos-
Dolomite;
h. ao
mest
ic:
I1.
unus
ed;
S.
stocK.
I.
irrigation; R, recreation;
P, public su
pply
; WL
, wate^-leve"
measurements: Qw.
water-quality an
alys
is;
"1. we
!'
loca
teo
and
identified duMng this study; 2, unpublished U.S. Geological Survey records: --,
not
determined]
SITE
NO. e12 16 25 27 26 3* 32 33 3* 3c 36 37 36 39 &.*
42 4~ AS 5C 51 52 56 5~ 56 5& 6C 6".
63 65 66 67 70 71 74 76
77 78 79
8C
SITE NAME
KENNETH CLARK
BILL McCALL
LONNIE WILLIAMS
DIMPLE HEARD
JAMES JACOB
LARRY MEEK
WAYNE HARNESS
WILLARD STANDLER
WILLARD STANDLER
BUDDY DAVIDSON
ARNOLD HUMBREAC
BOB SUMMERS
MILO ROBINETTr
JESSIE SMALLEN
JIMMY BISHOP
JIMMY DAVIS
JIMMY DAVIS
BEN RATZLOFF
LARRY HARP
HAROLD LOGAN
BEN RATZLOFF
BEN RATZLOFF
R.J.
HOLLAND
BUSTER POWELL
LONNIE USER\
BOBBY ANDREWS
BOB ANDREWS
DAVID FULTZ DAIRY
COY HUFF
COY HUFF
KENNY HUFF
ARNOLD CHANEY
DAN THORP
TIM ROBERTS
BILL ALLRED
WAYNE RICHARDSON
NEIL MARTIN
GENERAL YOUNGBLOOD
ROY PATTY
DON CARY
LOCAL
WELL
NO.
19N24W05ADD1
20N25W09ACA1
20N24W06CCA1
20N24W25AAC1
19N23W03CDA1
20N23W35DDD1
21N23W17AAB1
21N23W28ABC1
21N23W28AAC1
21N25W25DBB1
21N23W29BBD"
20N24W10BCB1
20N24W25CAA1
19N2
3W06
BDA-
.20N23W12CCB1
20N22W07CCC1
20N22W18BBB1
19N23W24AAB1
19N23W14CCB1
19N23W11ACB"
19N23W12BBD*
19N23W12BBD2
20N23W18CBA'
19N24W01ADA1
19N22W34BCB1
19N22W33ADB1
19N22W33ACB1
19N22W33CDA1
18N23W25CBD1
18N23W26DAA1
1BN23W25BBD1
20N23W08ADD1
20N24W28AAD1
20N25W36DDB1
19N24W16BAC1
20N25W34DBA1
20N25W27DDB^
20N24W08DDD1
19N24W18BBB1
19N24W17DCD1
SITE ID
36201609332570
136245409338240T
362534093342601
36221009328440-
361941093245701
362032093231501
362919093263401
3627
2309
3255
30''
362722093253701
362722093352001
36272609327170^
362449093314201
36215609329080"
36202109328070^
3624
1 10
9323
1001
36240109322070''
362351093220701
361748093222001
361806093241701
361920093234201
361925093225801
361928093225501
362337093282101
362021093283901
361544093185501
361545093190801
361547093190801
361517093193801
361110093230901
361118093233901
361132093230001
362443093262501
362213093315301
36205309335070-
1361847093323201
362111093372001
362146093371201
362413093325701
361857093344801
361808093331301
7 1/
2 MINUTE
TOPOGRAPHIC
QUADRANGLE
BERRYVILLE
EUREKA SPRINGS
GRANDVIEK
GREEN
FOREST
GREEN
FORE
ST
GREEN
FOREST
BLUE EYE
BLUE
EYE
BLUE EY
EGRANDVIEW
BLUE EYE
GRANDVIEW
GREE
N FOREST
GREEN
FOREST
BLUE EYE
DENVER
DENV
ERALPENA
GREEN
FORE
STGREEN
FORE
STGR
EEN
FOREST
GREE
N FOREST
BLUE
EYE
GREEN
FORE
STAL
PENA
ALPE
NAAL
PENA
ALPE
NAOSAGE
OSAG
EOSAGE
BLUE
EY
EBERRYVILLE
BERRYVILLE
BERRYVILLE
BERRYVILLE
BERRYVILLE
GRANDVIEW
BERRYVILLE
BERRYVILLE
TOP
0;
OPEN
IN
TER-
WATER
VAL
(FEET
BEARING
BELOW
LAND
FORMATION
SURFACE)
367CTTR
368JFRC
367CTTR
367CTTR
331BSVL
__367CTTR
367CTTP
330BOON
368JFRC
367C
TTF
-- _.367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
330BOON
331BSVL
364EVRN
_- _.367CTTR
367CTTR
--
330BOON
_-367CTTR
~ "
" *
~ "
367CTTR '
_-368JFRC
368JFRC
367CTTR
--
367CTTR
__367CTTR
368JFRC
368JFRC
BOTT
OM
WEL-
Op
OPEN
DE
PTH
INTERVA^
(FEET
(FEET
BE-
BELOW
LOW
LAND
LA
ND
SURFACE)
SURFACE)
955
44/1
312 60 17
__48C
553 60
505
18'
-. _. _ _
7
* O
/ i
A.
22C
465
465 17 0
355
-_ __42
018
5--
37_-
45C
-_680
_-75
080
0465
--
333
_-355
555
520
WATER
USE H L h - S S H H U S H H - H H H h U L U L l H h h U U H U H H H H S H H I h S H
DATA
SOURCE
AVAIi.-
OF
ABILITY
DATA
WL.Qfc
Wu
1 -;
WL
1Wu
1
WL WL.Q>
iWu
i
WL
iWL.QW
1
W- Wu
1
Wu
Wu
1
WL.QW
i
WL
1WL
1WL
1WL
1
WL
1
W.
1W_
1
Wu
1
WL
-WL,0>
WL
1WL
1WL
1WL
1
WL.QW
1WL
1
WL
1Wu
1
W_
1WL
1
WL
1WL
1
WL.
1WL
1WL
1
Tabl
e '.
--De
scri
ptio
n o*
se
lect
ee wells
for
which
nygrogeo'i o_gic aa
ta ar
e av
aila
ble.
Carr
ol 1
Coun
ty.
Arkansas--Conf,nuec
SITE
NC. 8- 84 85 86 8^ 86 89 9- 92 93 95 96 97 96 99 10C
101
102
103
104
IDE
106
107
110
112
113
1 14
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
SITE NAME
LLOYD GIBSON
CHARLIE GARNER
FAIR GROUND
BOB
SUMMERS
HOWARD COLLINS
RUSTY BUTLER
RUSTY BUTLER
KENNETH ESSLINGER
KENNETH ESSLINGER
JOY
SHACKELFORD
CLIFFORD BOETTNER
PAT
SCHMIDT
COUNTRY HOUSE
BED
& BREAKFAST
SNOOPER'S NOO'-
ANTIQUES
PAUL
. FARWELL
BOB
FEAGINS
RUSSELL CLAY
RUSSELL CLAV
ALAN HALL
. CHRIS HENNIG
BILL HARPER
ROBERT FRITZ
PAUL WAGNER
FRANK D/WIS
CLIFTON h. PHILLIPS
ORMALD WATSON
RALPH BANTA
HUGH LIEDTKE
NORRIS RILEY
RICHARD HATTENHAUP
GILBERT RIVERA
US-CE
-- MURIEL SCHMIDT
EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
PAUL GRIESENAUER
DEWAYNE TIPTON
V.R.
SOLBERY
LOCAL
WELL
NC.
20N25W23DAA1
20N24W19CCB1
20N24W18DBD1
21N24W33CAD1
18N23W04CDA1
19N23W30DAB1
19N23W30DAD-
117N24W14AAB1
17N24W13BCC1
17N24W04ADB1
20N26W06CCC1
21N2
7W21
ACA-
*19N26W08DAC1
20N26W06DDP-
21N26W13BCC1
20N25W16BCC1
20N26W28DCB1
20N26W28CDD1
19N25W07CDC1
20N25W31BAB-
18N23W32BCC1
17N23W09DAC1
17N23W09DDC1
20N24W23BB/S1
18N23W29ACD1
19N23W29BCC1
19N22W18DAB1
19N25W16BDA1
19N23W12BAB1
19N25W11BBB'
19N27W11BBC1
20N27W10BCC1
20N26W16DCD1
20N26W13CAA1
20N26W16DAA1
20N26W23ACA1
20N26W16DCA1
20N26W14BAD1
20N22W03DDA1
20N25W06BBA1
SITE ID
362254083360001
362238093344801
36233509334150"'
36260709331470"
136143609326030-'
36163409327450'
36163309327400'-
36082109330030-
360758093294601
360958093321301
362520093473701
362840093511301
361924093455001
3625250934654°-
36291 209 3421 701
362356093384801
362154093450701
362153093450901
361917093410301
362032093411601
361040093273801
360834093254101
36082409325430"
1362315093303001
361124093265401
361642093273401
361811093212501
361852093384401
361925093230201
361947093365901
362000093492301
362501093504601
362341093445701
362354093420701
362355093444601
362312093425201
362338093445701
362409093430101
362500093175001
362603093410901
BOTTOM
WELL
TOP OP
OF OPEN
DEPTH
OPEN INTER- INTERVAL
(FEET
7 1/2
MINUTE
WATER
VAL (FEET
(FEET BE
- BELOW
TOPOGRAPHIC
BEARING
BELOW LAND
LOW
LAND
LAND
WATER
QUADRANGi-E
FORMATION
SURFACE.;
SURFACE)
SURFACE) USE
GRANDVIEfc
GRANDVIEW
GRANDVIEW
GRANDVIEW
OSAGE
GREEN FORE
GREEN FORE
MARBLE
OSAGE
MARBLE
BEAVEF
BEAVEP
SANDSTONE
BEAV=c
>T i '
rfTN.
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
SANDSTONE MTN.
SANDSTONE MTN.
ROCKHOUSE
ROCKHOUSE
OSAGE
OSAGE
OSAGE
GRANDVIEW
OSAGE
GREEN FOREST
ALPENA
ROCKHOUSE
ALPENA
BERRYVILLE _
BEAVER
_
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
DENVER
EUREKA SPRINGS
_ _
367CTTR
-- _.367RBDX
367CTTF
368JFRC
330BOON
330BOON
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
36BJCRC
368JFRC
367CTTR
367CTTR
367RBDX
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTR
367CTTF
367CTTR
330BOOK
331BSVL
330BOON
160
488
367RBDX
21
824
330BOON
367CTTR
373
944
367RBDX
367RBDX
82
870
367GNTR
367RBDX
147
1.029
367RBDX
408
1,418
371POTS
367GNTR
500
1,322
367RBDX
500
1,026
367CTTR
368JFRC
240
898
180 -- --
1,032
13C
BOC
205 45
455
360
200
650
90S
485
200
834
1 .500
507 65
53C
900
955
285
208
100
488
824 78
944
1.148
870
1 .385
1.029
1 .418
1 .7
131 .332
1,026
400
898
H U h H H i- c. H U H h * H - >- H H H H H H h H I h H H H H H H R U H P P P P H H
DATA
AVAK-
ABILITY
WL
W.WL
WL WL.O
K
w_ WL WL.OW
W_ w_ QK
W. WL WL W^ WL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL WL.QW
WL.QW
WL QW WL
SOURCE
Oc
DATA
. i i i ' -. 1 1 i i - i 1 T 1 i 1 1 1 . 1 ^ i 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 £. r) 4. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Tabl
e 1
. --D
escr
i pt i on of
selected wells fo<- whicn
nvd>"ogeo logic
oata
ar
e available. Ca
rro
1 ' Co
unty
. Arkansas--Cont i nu
ec
SITE NC.
12E
129
130
13"
13Z
133
134
135
136
137
13E
146
147
SITE NAME
HOLIDAY ISLAND
HOLIDAY ISLAND
HOLIDAY ISLAND
HOLIDAY ISLAND
D.G. WARD
WILL j. SCHELL
GREEN FOREST CITY
GREEN FOREST CITY
DR.
R.A.
ETHERINGTON
REV. JOHN WYATT
ROGER A.
ANDERSON
MURu MALONE
MURL MALONE
LOCAL
WELL
NC.
21N26W27ADA1
21N26W22DDC1
21N26W17BCC1
21N26W15BAA1
21N27W34BAA1
19N24W17BBC1
19N23W08ADC1
19N23W04BAC1
20N26W13CAD1
20N25W06AAC1
20N26W06ABD1
18N22W17DAA1
18N22W16CBB1
SITE ID
362739093434901
36275709343460-
362920093463801
362937093441101
36270809350290^
361847093335901
361912093263301
362013093260301
362344093415701
36255609340260^
36261009347050-
361259093200901
361255093203001
7 1/
2 MINUTE
TOPOGRAPHIC
QUADRANGLE
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
BEAVER
EUREKA SPRINGS
BEAVEF
BERRYVILLE --
GREEN FOREST
EUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGS
BEAVEP
OSAGE NE
OSAGE NE
WATER
BEARING
FORMATION
367GNTR
367RBDX
367RBDX
367GNTR
367RBDX
367RBDX
367GNTK
367RBDX
367RBDX
368JFRC
367RBD>
330BOOK
330BOON
BOTTOM
TOD OF
Oc
OPEN
OPEN INTEP- INTERVA.
VAL
(FEE
T (FEET BE-
BELOW LAND
LOW
LAND
SURFACE)
515
500
500
50C 20 20-- --
98 200 65--
SURFACE^
1 ,8
0C1
, 184
1 .0
581 .1
2290-'
1 . 3
1 £ -- --
923
98^
99 C- --
WEL_
DEPTH
(FEE
T -
BELOW
LAND
WATER
SURFACE)
1 , 80C
1 , 18^
1 ,0
581 .1
2290
-
1.3
142
. 30G
1.587
92?
98^
99C ie 29
USE p P P P h ; - r h h H L1 L'
DATA
AVAlL-
ABlLlTv
W. Wu WL.QW
WL.Q
WWL w. w_ WL .
QW
Wu
W_ w_ WL WL
SOUR
CE0
FDATA
2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 - 2 1
A discrepancy ex
ists
between we
ll depth
and
interpreted wate^-bea
rino
formation wi
t1-
wate
r au
a
1 ab 11! 2 .- -Description of selected sur 1 r\us> in C a r r o I I County. Afkdnsas
13J16SVL, Baletwille Sandstone; 330BOON, Buorie Formation; 36/CITR, Cotter Dolomite; P, public supply;
determi ned]
13J1BSVL, Baletwille Sandstone; 330BOON, Buorie f-orrnation; 3b/LIIR, Cotter Do I oim ttS, stock; U, unused; R, recreation; H, domestic; WD, discharge measurement; QW, water-quality analyses;1, spring located and identified during this study; 2, Lamonds (1972); --, not del
SITENO.
12345
6791011
1314151718
1920212223
2426293040
4344454648
5354556264
6869727375
82839094108
109139140141142
143144145148149
IbU151152153154155
SPRING NAMh
BUNCH SPRINGK. HAMM SPRINGR.C. CHANEY SPRINGUNKNOWNYOUNGBLOOU SPRING
VERUA DOIiON SPRINGVERDA DOTSON SPRINGWINONA SPRINGBLUE SPRINGMOORE SPRING
BIL L McCAI L SPRINGBOB McCALL SPRINGBILL McCALL SPRINGJOHNSON SPRINGHALE SPRING
WOOD SPRINGJOHNSON SPRINGMcWILLlAMS SPRINGFLOYD SPRINGBERRYVlLLfc SPRING
STAFFORD SPRINGBRASWELL SPRINGJ.P. RlLhY SPRINGSTAINS SPRINGBISHOP SPRING
BASIN SPRINGPATTY SPRINGTANYARD SPRINGBULL SPRINGHARP SPRING
ROGERS SPRINGANDERSON SPRINGUNKNOWNFULTZ SPRINGCOY HUFF SPRING
CHANfcY SPRINGTHORP SPRINGWILSON SPRINGHALFIELD SPRINGRICHARDSON SPRING
ROBERTS SPRINGARMER SPRINGBUTLER SPRINGREEVES SPRINGCLAY SPRING
JOHNSON SPRINGONYX SPRINGCARRY NATION SPRINGLITTLt EUREKA SPRINGSCAl IFF SPRING
JOHNSON SPRINGBASIN SPRINGMALONE SPRINGMYSTIC SPRINGCRESCENT SPRING
CONGRESS SPRINGHARDING SPRINGSWEET SPRINGCADO SPRINGGROTIO SPRINGMAGNETIC SPRING
I OCA ISPRINGNO.
20N25W26DBD1SP20N25W14DAC1SP20N24W34BBC1SP17N22W06BDA1SP17N23W10BCA1SP
1 7N23W03CDA1SP17N23W10BAB1SP19N25W06CDD1SP21N27W26AAD1SP21N25W27CDD1SP
20N25W09ACA1SP20N25W18CDA1SP20N26W01ADD1SP20N25W01ACD1SP21N23W17DDA1SP
21N24W26BCB1SP20N25W01ADD1SP18N24W15CBD1SP18N24W16ADA1SP20N24W30DBA1SP
20N23W29ABB1SP20N24W25AAD1SP21N24W35ABB1SP21W22W30BAB1SP20N23W14ABA1SP
19N22W18UDB1SP19N22W17AAD1SP19N22W19BAA1SP19N22W18DCC1SP19N23W14BBB1SP
20N23W27BCC1SP19N22W06DDA1SP19N22W06DDD1SP19N22W33ADB1SP18N23W25CDA1SP
20N23W09BAA1SP20N24W28AAD1SP18N24W10CAB1SP18N24W09CDC1SP20N25W34ABD1SP
20N25W36DCB1SP19N24W16AAC1SP19N23W30DCD1SP19N23W12ADD1SP20N26W28CDD1SP
20N25W01ACB1SP20N26W15ACB1SP20N26W15ACC1SP20N26W15DBB1SP20N26W15BCD1SP
20N26W16ADC1SP20N26W15BDB1SP18N22W16CBD1SP20N26W10DDD1SP20N26W10CDA1SP
20N26W10CDC1SP20N26W15BAB1SP20N26W15BAB2SP20N26W15BAA1SP20N26W10CAC1SP20N26W10DAC1SP
SITE ID
362156093361701362340093360601362122093314801360940093214501360915093245901
360855093251601360906093250701361957093405101362752093484401362658093373801
362451093382201362353093410201362544093412301362538093350901362839093262901
362722093303701362536093345801361307093314201361323093320201362200093341001
362217093264101362212093284301362643093295801362728093215001362357093233201
361/58093212001361829093193501361749093214401361754093213701361840093241401
362157093251701361946093210501361939093211001361532093191301361058093225501
362451093260101362214093315001361403093313601361345093323901362129093372001
362051093352401361844093320201361616093275501361912093221701362149093450901
362541093351501362402093440101362358093440201362355093440201362402093442501
362403093444401362407093442101361246093195301362427093433601362429093441001
362425093441201362419093441501362417093441701362416093440901362440093441601362437093435001
/ 1/2 MINUTETOPOGRAPHICQUADRANGLE
BERRYVILLEGRANDVIEWBERRYVILLEOSAGE NEOSAGE
OSAGEOSAGEROCK HOUSEBEAVEREUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSGRANDVIEWBLUE EYE
GRANDVIEWGRANDVIEWMARBLEMARBLEBERRYVILLE
GREEN FORESTGREEN FORESTBLUE EYEDENVERBLUE EYE
ALPENAALPENAALPENAALPENAGREEN FOREST
GREEN FORESTALPENAAl PENAALPENAOSAGE
BLUE hYEBERRYVILLEMARBLEMARBLEBERRYVlLLfc
BERRYVILL £BERRYVILLEGREEN FORESTALPENASANDSTONE MNI
GRANDVIEWEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSOSAGE NEEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGS
EUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGSEUREKA SPRINGS
STRATI- GRAPHICHORIZONOF SPRINGORIFICE
367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR330BOON330BOON
330BOON330BOON330BOON367CTTR367CTTR
367CTTR330BOON330BOON367CTTR330BOON
367CTTR367CTTR330BOON330BOON367CTTR
330BOON367CTTR367CTTR330BOON330BOON
331BSVL330BOON331BSVL331BSVL330BOON
331BSVL330BOON330BOON330BOON330BOON
330BOON367CTTR330BOON330BOON367CTTR
367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR330BOON330BOON
367CTTR330BOON330BOON330BOON330BOON
330BOON330BOON330BOON330BOON330BOON
330BOON330BOON330BOON367CTTR330BOON36/CTTR
DATA SOURCEWATERUSE
PSSSS
SUURS
UUSS-
-SHHS
PSHHS
HHHSS
HSS
--S
SUHHH
SSSUU
SUUUU
UPUUU
UUUUUU
AVAILABILITY
WD.QWWDWD----
WD--WD.QWWD--
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-_WDWD----
WD------WD
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--WDWD--
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OFDATA
11111
1111,21
11111
11111
11111
11111
11111
11111
11111
11111
11111
111111
17
1 uL> 1 e 3.--Water-level data f r om *eI Is. Carrol I County. Arkansas
I331BSVL, bdtesville Sandstone; 330BOON, Boone Formation; 364EVRN, Everton Formation; 367CTTR , Cotter Dolomite; 368JFRC, Jefferson City Dolomite; 367RBDX, Roubidoux Formation; 367GNTR, Guriter Sandstone Member of- the Van Buren Formation; 371POTS, Potosi Dolomite; --, not identified]
SITE NO. SITE NAME
AL F ITUDE OF LAND SURFACE
DEPTHTO
WATER(FEET ABOVE (FEET BELOW
KENNETH CLARK
tEA LEVEL) LAND SURFACE) SEA LEVEL)
1 , 155
WATER- ALTITUDE DATE BEARING OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA-
lEVEL MEASURED TION (FEET ABOVE
I 2 bill McCALL ,ObO
25
27
28
31
DIMPLE HEARD
JAMES JACOB
LARRY MEEK
WAVNE HARNESS
1 , 2 H 0
1 , 34U
1 , 34U
1 , 260
32
33
34
WILLARD STANDLER
WiLLARD STANDLER
BUDDY DAVIDSON
1 . J 4 O
1.310
I . U b I)
36AKNOLD HUMBKEAD BOB SUMMERS
J U) , 305
10309
1 17
778
1524
1651505154
5352515220
6433
293
137144143142142
3536353638
13762643134
80991058186
8788818997
94120152146142
142142138140142
.53
. 75
.59
.40
. 10
. 15
.50
.00
.85
.50
. 25
. 10
.00
.90
. 10
.40
.00
.80
. 10
. 34
.60
.00
.80
.90
.90
. 80
.00
.08
.50
. 50
.90
.60
. 16
.50
.40
.80
.45
.55
.20
.37
.05
.97
.46
. 25
. 25
. 10
. 15
. 70
.60
. 75
. 30
.00
.45
.45
.50
. 00
. 10
.60
.20
.30
1 , 144 .1 , 1 24 .1 , 145 .1,143.1.147.
1,147.1,147.1,147.1 , 139.1 , 1 30.
1 , 1 38 .1 ,008 .1 ,010.1 ,008 .1 ,005.
1 ,006.,008.,008.,007.,259.
,333.,336.,336.
1 ,336.1 , 046.
1,122., 16., 16., 17., 17.
, 24 ., 23., 24 ., 23., 21 .
,122.,277 .
1 . 275 .1 .278.1 , 275.
979 .960.954.978 .973.
972.971 .978.970.962.
965 .1 , 190.1,152.1,158.1 , 162 .
1 , 163.1 , 162 .1 , 166.1 , 164.1 , 162.
4725416090
8550001550
7590001090
6000209066
4000201010
2000925050
1040845060
2055458063
9503547575
9085304025
7000555550
0090408070
11-1 4-9008-23-9109-26-9 11 1-26-9101-21 -92
02- 19-9203-26-9204- 16-9205-21-9207-07-92
08-13-9212-06-9011-21-9101 -20-9202-19-92
04- 1 6-9205-26-9207-07-9208-13-9203-1 2-91
03-21 -9112-10-9101-20-92O2-27-9203-21-91
04- 1 6-9108-21-9109-24-911 2-05-9101-20-92
02- 18-9203-17-9204-09-9205-14-9207-23-92
08- 1 1-9204-16-9108-21-9104-16-9 108-21 -9 1
04-23-9108-21 -9 109-24-911 2-05-9101-20-92
02- 18-9203- 1 7-9204-09-9205-14-9207-07-92
08- 1 1 -9204-23-9104-23-911 1-26-9101-20-92
02- 18-9203- 1 7-9204-09-9205-21 -9207-07-92
367CTTR
368JFRC
367CTTR
331BSVL
--
367CTTR
367CTTR
330BOON
368JFRC
367CTTR--
18
Table 3 Water I data fro in we j I s . Carrol) County. Arkarisas~~Continued
S I F E NO .
3 / 38
SITE
Mill) ROB1 NE M fc JESSi E SMALI EY
39 JIMMY BISHOP
4 1 JIMMY DAV1
JIMMY UAVIS
4 /495051
b2565758
B t N R A T Z L 0 f- h LARUY HARP HARULL) LOGAN BEN RA1ZLOFF-
BEN RATZLOFF R . J . HOLLAND BUSTER POWELL LONNIE USERY
b9 BOBBY ANDKtWS
A i. n ruDEOF LAND
/IE SURFACE (FEET ABOVE SEA I EVEL}
[ fc 1,345:Y 1 , 380
1 , 2bb
1 , 24U
1 . ^ 4U
1 , 29U1 , 3601 , 2401,120
1,1/01 , 4801 , 4201 . 790
i 1,180
WATER-
DEPTH AMITUDE DATE BEARING TO OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA-
WATEK LEVEL MEASURED TION (FEET BEI OW (FEET ABOVE LAND SURFACE) SEA 1 EVEL)
14363626137
3637393940
69971248381
8b86878687
8464667973 ,
717472 ,7165
66.6365 .7268 .
66.69.68.68.66.
68 .13 .3 ,
9 1 ,8 ,
40 ,134.12 .34.37
37.36.3635.36.
36.36.37.36.1 1 .
1 6 .8 .
13.13 .15.
. 80
.80
.40
.00
.90
. 30
.40
.65
. 1 0
.80
.50
.00
.00
.85
.35
.85
. 25
. 15
. 65
. 10
. bb
.50
. 40
.80
.90
. 60
.40
.00
.50
.40
.50
. 50
.80
.90
. 20
. 1 0
.05
.00
.20
.30
. 10
.00
.00
.60
.30
,80.05, 30.90,55
3b. 20,009080
6025,007040
32300605,25
1,1611 , 28 11,3171,3191 ,342
1 , 3431 , 3421 , 3401 , 3401 , 339
1,3101 , 1581,1311,1711,173
1 , 1691 , 1681 , 1671 , 1681 , 167
1,1701,1751,1731 , 1601 , 166
1 , 168 ,1 , 165,1 , 168 ,1 , 1681 , 1 74
1,173,1,176.1,174,1 , 1 67 ,1,171,
1,173,1 , 1 70 .1,172.1,171.1,173
1,171.1.277,1 , 357 ,1 , 1 48 .1,111,
1 , 1 29.1 , 345 .1 ,407 ,1 , 7551 ,752 ,
1 , 752 .1 , 753 .1 ,754 .1 , 754 .1 ,753 .
1 , 753 .1 ,753.1 , 753 .1 , 753.1 , 168 .
1 . 163 .1,171.1 , 166.1 , 166.1 , 164 .
. 20
. 20
.60
.00
. 10
. 70
.60
. 35
.90
. 20
.50
.00
.00
. 15
.65
. 15
. 75
.85
.35
.90
. 45
.50
.60
. 20
. 10
. 40
. 60
.00
.50
.60
.50
.50
. 20
. 10
.80
.90
.95
.00
.80
. 70
.90
. 00
. 00
. 40
. 70
. 10
.95
.70
. 10
.45
.64
.80
.00
. 10
. 20
. 40, 75.00.30.60
, 68. 7094.95.75
0804051 201
0203040507
0805081 101
0203040507
0805081 101
0203040507
0805081 101
0203040507
0805050505
0505050508
091 2010203
0405070805
081 2010204
-11--29--02--10--20-
- 2 7 --17-- 1 4-- 1 4--23-
-11--07--2 1 --19--20-
-27-- 1 7-- 14--14-
92919 19192
9292929292
9291919192
92929292
367CTTR
367CTTR
-23-92
-11--07--21--19--20-
-27--1 7--14--14--23-
-11--07--21--19--20-
-27-- 1 7--1 4--14--23-
-11--07--09--09--09-
-09--1 5--22--28--23-
-25-- 10--26--27--26-
- 14-- 14-- 16--11--28-
23--10--2 1--27-- 14 -
9291919192
9292929292
92919 19192
9292929292
9291919191
9191919191
9191929292
9292929291
9191929292
367CTTR
367CTTR
330BOON331BSVL364EVRN
--
_ -367CTTR367CTTR
--
330BOON
19
Table 3.--We ;r- level data Carrol I County. Arkansas--Continued
SI 1 b NO. SITE NAME
60 BOB ANDREWS6 1 DAVID FULTZ DA 1 kY63 COY HUFF
65 COY HUFF
6b KLNNY HUFF
67 ARNOLD CHANtY
70 DAN THORP71 TIM ROBERTS
74 BILL ALLRED
76 WAYNE RICHARDSON
// Ntil MARTIN
78 GENERAL YOUNGBLOOD
79 HOY PATTY
AL 1 1 1 HUE OF LAND SUKFACE
(FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL)
1 1 /(I1 , 2601 , 380
1,510
1 .380
1 , 260
1 , 2801 , 155
1 , 220
1 . 160
1 ,080
1 , 240
1,215
WATER- DEPTH ALTITUDE DATE BEARING TO OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA-
WATER LEVEL MEASURED TION (FfcET BELOW (FEET ABOVE LAND SURFACE) SEA LEVEL)
1415131415
822303682
9389848686
8586797780
5148434142
4241444277
5572737398
1011071079486
8886848680
8510149694
9190908991
9695797774
7676767776
. 70
. 10
. 65
.80
.00
.90
.30
.70
.40
.00
.00
. 15
.40
.40
.50
.90
. 60
.90
. 10
.45
. 25
.05
.90
.45
. 10
. 20
. 60
.20
. 25
. 20
.00
. 20
.40
.40
.00
.90
. 1 1
. 19
.00
.30
. 10
.30
. 70
.45
.40
.30
.40
. 20
.50
.90
. 10
.50
.80
.90
.00
. 10
.30
.60
. 10
.50
. 20
. 10
. 70
.50
.40
1 , 1 65 .1 , 164 .,166.,165.,165.
, 161 ., 237 .
1 ,349.1 ,343.1 ,428 .
1,417.1 .420.1 ,425 .1 ,423.1 .423.
,424 .1 ,423.1 . 430 ..432.
1 ,429.
1 , 328 .1 , 331 .1 ,336.1 ,338.1 ,337.
1 ,337.1 ,338.1 , 335.1 ,337.1,182.
1 , 225 .1 ,082.1 .081 .1 ,081 .1 . 1 22.
1 , 058 .1 ,052.1 . 052.1 ,066.1 ,073.
1,071.1 ,073.1 ,075 .1 ,073.1 ,079.
1 ,074.1 ,069.1 ,065 .1 , 143 .1 , 145 .
1 , 148 .1 , 149 .1 , 149.1 , 150.1 , 149 .
1 , 143 .1 , 1 44.1 , 1 35 .1,137.1 , 140.
1 , 138 .1 , 138 .1 , 138 .1,137.1 , 138 .
3090352000
1070306000
0085606050
1040109055
7595105590
8040807580
0080606000
1089810070
9070305560
7060805010
9050201000
9070409050
8090305060
05- 14-9206- 16-9206-26-9207- 16-9208-1 1-92
05-28-905-28-905-29-908-22-905-29-9
08-22 909-25-91 2- 10-901-21 -9201 -27-92
03- 26-9204- 14-9205-26-9207-16-9208-1 1 -92
05-29-911 2-10-9101-21 -9202-27-9203-26-92
04- 14-9205-26-9207-16-9208- 1 1 -9206-25-91
06-25-907- 1 1-908-21 -908-21-907-18-9
07-23-908- 19-908-21 -91 1 -26-90 1 -20-92
02-27-9203- 17-9204- 16-9205-21-9207-07-92
08- 1 3-9207-23-9108-21-9 107-23-911 1-26-91
0 1- 20-9202-18-9203- 17-9204-09-9205-21 -92
07-07-9208-30-9207-25-911 1-26-9101 -20-92
02-27-9203-1 7-9204-16-9205-21-9207-07-92
_ _367CTTR
--
367CTTR
_ _
368JFRC
368JFRC367CTTR
--
367CTTR
_ _
367CTTR
368JFRC
20
Table j . - --Water level data_fjlkm * e I I s . Car roll County. Arkansas- -Cont i nued
WATER- ALTITUDE DATE BEARING
SI 1'E NO.
80818485
8687
88
89
9 1
92
9399TOO1 04105
1 101 12
1 14
1 16
SITE NAME
UON CARYLLOYD GIBSONCHARLIE GARNbRFAIR GROUND
BOB SUMMERSHOWARD COLLINS
RUSTY BUTLER
RUSTY BUILER
KENNETH ESSLINGER
KENNETH ESSLINGER
JOY SHACKELFORDPAUL FARWELLE .E. DICKSJ. CHRIS HENNIGBILL HARPER
FRANK DAVISCLIFTON H. PHILLIPS
KALPH BANTA
NORKIS RILEY
OF LAND TO OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA- SUKFACE WATER LEVEL MEASURED TION
(FEET ABOVE (FEET BELOW (FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL) LAND SURFACE) SEA LEVEL)
771 ,380 1311 , 235 621 , 245 871 , 225 97
1 , 250 391,310 72
797968
7172727778
7376
1 ,280 6354
1 ,265 59
5553545354
b5535456
1 ,480 132 ,
132,36797379
84557697
1 , 49U 29 ,
1 ,337 191 , 180 46,1 , 1 70 321 , 230 241 , 740 162
1 ,42b 75 ,1 ,680 139.
1 25 ,1 20.
1 , 32U 196 ,
1 , 160 40 ,40.40.40.39.
40.40 ,40.40.40.
40 .40.40.40.40 .
. 15
.00
.90
.00
. 20
.00
.00
.87
.81
.00
. 70
. 10
.90
.80
. 10
.70
.60
.50
. 10
.60
. 10
.60
. 10
.90
.00
. 60
.55
.65
. 20
.02
. 70
.50
.42
.50
.65
.40
.80
.50
. 20
.43
77.05. 1 4. 24.60
. 50
.08
.04
. 31
. 70
.85
.08
. 26
. 16
. 27
. 38
.93
.98
. 13
.03
.33783357
. 76
1,137.1 ,249.1,172.1 . 158 .1 , 127 .
1,211.1 , 238 .1 , 230.1 , 230.1 , 242 .
1 , 238.1 , 237 .1 , 237 .1 , 232.1 , 231 .
1 , 236.1 , 233 .1,216.1 , 225.1 ,205.
1 , 209.1,211.1,210.1,211.1,211.
1 ,209.1,211.1 ,210.1 , 208 .1 , 347.
1 ,347.1 ,443.1 ,400.1 ,406.1 , 400 .
1 , 395 .1 ,424.1 ,403 .1 ,382.1 ,460.
1,317.1 , 133 .1,137.1 , 205.1 ,577.
1 ,349.1 ,540.1 ,554.1 ,559.1 , 1 23 .
1,119.1,119.1,119.1,119.1 , 1 20 .
1,119.1,119.1,119.1,119.1.119.
1,119.1,119.1,119.1,119.1,119.
8500100080
0000131900
3090102090
3040509040
9040901000
4045358098
3050585035
6020508057
2395867640
5092966930
1592748473
6207028797
6722674324
0807070808
0808080912
0102030405
0708080808
0812010203
0405070808
0912010203
0405070808
0807070707
0506100506
1 102030405
0607080910
1 112010205
- 13-92-30-91-30-91-08-91-14-91
- 1 3-91- 15-91-22-91-26-9 1-10-91
-26-92-27-92-26-92-14-92-26-92
-16-92-1 1-92-15-91-22-9 1-15-91
-22-91-10-91-21 -92-27-92-26-92
-14-92-26-92-16-92-1 1-92-22-91
-2b-91-10-91-21 -92-27-92-26-92
- 1 4 - 9 2-26-92-16-92- 1 1-92-22-9 1
- 2 2 - 9 1-21-92-21-92-22-92-28-92
-22-91-14-62-25-62-08-63-07-67
- 1 7-61-08-62-08-62-04-62-09-62
-15-62-25-62-29-62-28-62-25-62
-29-62-13-62-08-63-19-63-08-63
368JFRC--
367CTTR--
_ _367RBDX
367CTTR
368JFRC
330BOON
330BOON
367CTTR368JFRC367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR
367CTTR330BOON
330BOON
330BOON
21
Tab 1 ts 3 . --Water jeye! data from 1 I County. Arkansas--Cont i nued
SI 1 E NO. SIThNAMt
I/ RICHARD HA1IENHAUR18 GILBERT RIVERA19 US-CE21 MURIEL SCHMID122 EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
123 EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
124 EUREKA SPRINGS CITY
125 PADI GRIESENAUER
127 V . K . SOLBERY128 HOLIDAY ISLAND129 HOLIDAY ISLAND1 so HOI IDAY i SLAND
At 1 I FUDE OF LAND SURFACE
(FEET ABOVE (SEA 1 EVEL ) L
, 662.400. 1 72, 525, 400
1 , 296
i , iyy . 60
1 , 5 2 0
1 ,5501 . 5201 , 5001,010
DEP 1"H TO
WATER f-EET BEI OW
WATER- ALF1TUDE DAIE BEARING OF WATER WATER 1 EVEL FORMA-
LEVEL MEASURED TION (FEET ABOVE
AND SURFACtJ SEA I
55320877
391273
306342392429470
464432454287278
274274272274276
177197200201473
4 183924454 1 7404
424408438440208
2072081391 24188
1 241851 241 25452
13352014686
1 10
1 1 71 21121128106
92969610589
1361431348990
0058855600
1575556340
0035444323
3 168108820
6580778000
0000008200
4458300075
9 158685819
5 162258210
6000004077
1919190050
1 387750013
1407102887
1 . 1 091,1911 , 0941 , 1331,127
989953903866825
832863841,008,017
,021,021,023,021,019
1,0211 ,001
998997726
781807754781795
775791761759990
991991
1 ,0591 ,0751,011
, 075,013,075,073,067
,416,000
1 ,354923899
892888888882903
91 7913913905920
873866875920919
EVEL)
. 00
.42
. 15
.44
.00
.85
. 25
. 45
. 37
.60
. 00
.65
.56
. 57
. 77
. 69
. 32
.90
. 1 2
.80
.95
.80
.83
.80
.60
. 60
. 60
.60
. 78
. 60
. 1 6
.02
.30
.60
.85
.69
.02
.92
.02
.41
.09
.98
.35
. 78
.90
. 40
. 00
. 00
.60. 23
.8 1
.8 1
.8 1
.00
.50
. 87
. 13
. 25
.00
.87
. 86
.93
.90
.72
. 13
0804050107
0805050403
0405040404
0404050503
081 102061 1
1 01 11 1051 2
0504030405
0604040404
_----
-----
-
--
-----
-.----
_----
--
0610142906
2625031726
231 1250408
1408061 128
2502150710
1429262502
0317
-76-75-73-75-72
-76-77-78-79-80
-81-82-83-84-85
-86-87-88-89-90
-66-66-67-67-71
-72-73-74-75-75
-78-79
367CTTR367RBDX367RBDX367RBDX367RBDX
37 1 POTS
367GNTR
-26-80--
_----
2320
1025040815
04-0805050303
0607061 11 1
101 11 11 205
0704030405
0404040404
----
_----
_----
_----
---
-
041 12831
2007301910
1929260323
031 726231 1
2504081508
-81-81
-82-83-84-85-86
-87-88-89-90-77
-68-72-77-70-71
-72-73-74-75-77
-78-79-80-81-82
-83-84-85-86-87
367RBDX
368JFRC367GNTR367RBDX367RBDX
22
Table 3 iter-level data fro _i .1 S i Carrol I County. Arkansas --Continued
SITE NO.
1 3 1
SITE NAME
Al I 1 TODE DEPT HOFLAND TOSURFACE WATER
(FEET ABOVE (FEET BELOWSEA LEVEL) LAND SURFACE
WATER- ALTITUDE DATE BEARING OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA-
LEVEL MEASURED TION (FEET ABOVE SEA LEVEL)
HOI. 1 DAY I bL AND 1 , HJ /
1 32133
134
D.G. WARDWILL J. SCHELL
(jRfchN FOREST CITY
1 ,3001.410
I , 32b
1 3b liREEN FOREST CITY 1 , 350
86.97.85.136.1 28 .
139 .133.137.134.110.
93 .98 .113.112.99.
141.143 .133.145 .145 .
1 4b.151 .145.313.263.
275 .279.278.267.270.
221 .225 .228 .232.224.
229 .241 .207 .246.314.
330 .319.259.241 .185 .
193 .196.202 .1 78.272 .
246.248 .235.239.244.
247 .236.238.246.241 .
249 .234.245 .226.238 .
7539684450
201 7297247
6856328072
9416975022
8507592055
7499505871
8826801 766
0898404380
7578672387
8592679089
9835156197
6720693990
5230003530
923 . 25912.61924. 32965.56973.50
962 . 80968.83964. 7 1967 . 28991 .53
1 ,008.321 ,003 .44988.68989 . 20
1 ,002 . 28
960 .06958.84968.03956.50956.78
955 . 1 5950 .93956.41986.80
1 , 146. 45
,049. 26,045 . 01,046.50,057 .42,054. 29
, 103. 1 21 ,099.74,096. 20,092.83,100.34
, 095 . 92, 083. 02, 1 1 7 . 60,078.57,010.20
994 . 25,005 . 22, 065 . 33, 083 . 77, 164 . 1 3
, 156. 15, 153 . 08, 147 . 33,171.10,077.11
,103.02, 101 . 65, 1 14.85, 1 10.39, 105 .03
,102.33, 1 1 3 . 80,111.31, 103.61, 1 08 . 10
, 1 00 . 48, 1 15 .70, 105 . 00, 1 23 . 65,111.70
04-1905-1 103-2811-1911-10
10-191 1-291 1-261 2-0305-25
05-0304- 1 703-2604-2305- 1 1
05-0404-0404-0804-1504-08
05-0605-1 103-281 1-0909-25
02-1506-0705-2211-1010-18
1 1 -281 1-2512-0305-2405-03
04-03
-88-89-90-70-71
-72-73-74-75-77
-78-79-80-81-82
-83-84-85-86-87
-88-89-90-76-79
-67-67-68-71-72
-73-74-75-77-78
-79
367GNTR
367RBDX367RBDX
367GNTR
03-26-8004-2305-1 104-25
04-0404-0804- 1404-0808-25
1 1 -0202- 1506-0705-221 1 -05
1-100-181-281-252-03
05-2405-0304-0303-2605-20
05- 1 104-2504-0404-0804- 14
-81-82-83
-84-85-86-87-66
-66-67-67- 68-69
-7 1-72-73-74-75
-77-78-79-80-81
-82-83-84-85-86
367RBDX
23
Table 3.--Water- I e s< e I_data f r gin n e I is. Carrol 1 County. Arkansas--Continued
SITE NO . SITE NAME
WATER-Al I1IUUE DEPTH ALTITUDE DATE BEARINGOF LAND TO OF WATER WATER LEVEL FORMA-SUKFACE WATER LEVEL MEASURED TION
(FEEI ABOVE (FEET BEIOW (FEET ABOVESEA LEVEL) LAND SURFACE! SEA LEVEL)
1 3b 137
1 3B 146
ROCihR A. ANOLRSON MURL MALONE
MUKL MALONt
I N G 1 0 N 1 , 5 2 bT 1,480
SON 1.4001 , 360
1 . >i b 0
244257250381462
45115151 515
26
50791 75000
004229
, 105,092,099, 143,018
, 009,345,345
43 1 , 34547 1 , 345
9B 1 , 333
.50
. 21
.83
.50
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
.00
0505030703
0305
-05- 1 1-28-28-09
-08-27
06-030708
07
-13-25
- 13
-88-89-90-75-77
-77-92-92-92-92
-92
367RBDX368JFRC
367RBDX330BOON
330BOON
24
(able A . - - 0 i s c I j a r y e U & t u f r o m & p r i n a s ,_Car roll County, Arkansas
I C , cui i en t meter-; fc, estimated; V, volumetric; 331BSVL, Batesville Sandstone; 330BOON, Boone Formation; 367CTTR, Cotter Dolomite; <, less than]
SITE NO .
1
2
369
10
1 / 18 2 12223
2629434864
7273829094
109
NAME Of- SPRING
bUNCH SPRING
K. HAMM SPRING
R . C . CHANEY SPRING VERDA OOTSON SPRING WINONA SPRING
t) L U E SPRING
JOHNSON SPRING HAL E SPRING Me: WILLIAMS SPRING FLOYD SPRING BERRYVILL.E SPRING
bKASWELt SPRING J.P. RILtY SPRING BASIN SPRING HARP SPRING COY HUFF SPRING
Wl L SON St-'HI NG HAL FIELD SPRING ROBERTS SPRING BUTLER SPRING REEVES SPRING
JOHNSON SPRINGSPRING___
STRATI - GRAPHIC
ALTITUDE DATE METHOD OF HORIZON OF LAND DISCHARGE DISCHARGE OF SPRING SURFACE DISCHARGE MEASURED MEASUREMENT ORIFICE
(FEET ABOVE (GALLONS SEA LEVEL) PER MINUTEJ
1 . Obb
1 . 1 4b
1,2301 , 4001 , 32Q
920
LI9U, 180, 370,370,178
, 260. 200, 300.310, 360
, 390, 380, 090, 200, 1 30
,070,340
1
43
24
11121
13525
31131
1111
3
18010010
1 1050
, 2000.9
,600,000410,900,900
,800,800, 100,500,600
,600,500,700,600,800
,400,900, 300, 700,300
,000,900, 200, 100930
3 . 148010
. 128
502 . 6
1 3< . 1
280
. 1
. 20
IbO,000
3. 1350
10081006101 109
0604090806
1008090809
1007091 105
0607080407
1 208090810
0808080208
0308050708
0807080808
08. .05
-29-23-29-10-29-06-26
-29-06-01
-90-91-90-92-90-90-91
-5 1-54-54
-06-57-12
-23- 1 1-24-24-14
- 13-1 2-13-01-22
-20-19- 14- 18-30
-09-01-03-25-06
-2 1-21-22-2 1-22
- 1 2-21-07-09-22
-22- 15-22-22-23
-2 1- 1 2
-58
-58-59-59-60-60
-60-61-61-61-62
-62-62-62-63-63
65-68-87-88-88
- 9 1-91-9 1-91-91
-91-91-91-92-91
-91-9 1-9 1-91-91
9 1-92
CEEEECV
CccccccccccccccccccccccccEcEEE
EEEEC
EEEEC
EC
367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR367CTTR330BOON330BOON
367CTTR
367CTTR330BOON330BOON330BOON367CTTR
367CTTR367CTTR33 1 BSVL330BOON330BOON
330BOON330BOON367CTTR367CTTR330BOON
367CTTR330BOON
25
Ta b) tt b. - Cuncentrations of mjlor constituents and properties
IjjS/cm, inicr os i einenb per centimeter at 2b degrees Celsius; °C, c
SI 1 ENO.
189
1831
3439586465
8790919495
123124
126
130131
135.
Silt NAME
BUNCH SPRINGKENNETH CLARKWINONA SPRINGHALE SPRINGWAYNE HARNESS
BUDDY UAVIDSONJIMMY BISHOPLONNIfc USERYCOY HUFF SPRINGCOY HUFF
HOWARD COLLINSBUTIER SPRINGKENNETH ESSLINGERREEVES SPRINGCLIFFORD BOETTNER
EUREKA SPRINGS CI7YEUREKA SPRINGS CITY
DEWAYNL TIPTON
HOI IDAY ISLANDHOLIDAY ISLAND
GREEN FOREST CITY
LOCAL WELLNO.
20N25W26DBD1SP19N24W05ADD119N25W06CDD1SP21N23W17DDA1SP21N23W17AAB1
21N25W25ACC120N23W12CCB119N22W34BCB118N23W25CDA1i.P18N23W26DAA1
18N23W04COA119N23W30DCD1'jP17N24W14AAB119N23W12ADD1^P20N26W06CCC1
20N26W23ACA120N26W16DCA1
20N22W03DDA1
21N26W17BCC121N26W15BAA1
19N23W04BAC1
DATE
SPE CIFIC CON DUCT ANCE
legi ees Ce I s i us
PH (STAND ARD
; mg/L, milligrams pe
TEMPER ATURE WATER
(gS/cm) UNITS) (°C)
09-26 9109 26-9109-26-9109-24-9109-24-91
09-24-9109-24-9109-25-9109 25-9109 25-91
09 26-9109-26-9109-25-9109-23-9109 27-91
09 01 -7607 28 5409-01-7506-20-8709-17-87
08 01 -7608-02-7308-01-7603-01-65
478402163369428
498435521358677
407405406568718
. _
--4/8480
------
7.7.7.7.7.
7.7.7.7.7,
/7.7.6.7.
8.
87,7,
8--8
--
.26.82.4
.9,5.2.2.0
.5
.3
.4
.9
.2
.4
.2
.5
.0
.3
.4
15.15.14.14.15.
16.16.15.16.16.
16.16.15.17.16.
--22.17.
------
05005
55500
05500
00
COLOR (PLAT INUM- COBALTUNITS)
21225
1--252
2--2
25--
------
--
5--1
HARD NESS TOTAL (mg/L as
CaC03)
27022089170230
260--
260180370
220--
220180--
140170150220220
280230230250
26
in Hater f_ry.!!i selected vvells arid springs in Carrol 1 County. Arkansas
liter; ---, not determined;
HARD CALCIUMNESS DIS
NONCARB SOI VED(mg/L as (mg/LCaC03) as Cd)
5649326053
58_ .
9B70140
48
8567
. .
21- -
34595B
bb9
4812 54
MAGNESIUM,DISSOLVED(mg/Las Mq )
31242. 15.2
24
29-4.52.35.8
25-
. 123.7
19--
161819
34- -
2728
<, signifies concentration is below
SODIUM.DIS
SOLVED(mg/Las Na)
3.81 .31 .45.49.6
1 .6--3.03.96.3
1 .8
1 .542-
3.U
2.06. 16.4
2.0--2.0--
POTASSIUM, AlKA-DIS- 11NITY
SOLVED FIELD(mg/L (iny/L asas K) CaC03)
1.81.5
. 6U
.901.4
1.9--.80
1.51.2
1 .2-_.3u
11__
__
3.5 1923.9 202
- -
__
SULFATfcDISSOLVED(rng/Las S04)
12122.b1 .9
12
22--6.4
1012
13--1 . 7
60
1624181717
1111113?
detection I imi t
CHLORIDE,DISSOLVED(mg/Las C1)
8.4.30
1.6124.9
.40
5.98.3
46
2.7
3.837--
3.52.24.06.08.7
2.82.82.8
10
FLUO-RIDE,DISSOLVED(mg/Las F)
0.10.10
- .10< . 10
.50
.20--
< .10< .10
.10
.10--
< .10.10
--
.20__.20
----
.20
.20
.20
.25
of the
SILICA,DISSOLVED(mg/Las
Si02)
9.68.87.9
108.5
8.4--
9.99.38.2
8.9--9.510--
__--------
_.-------
value specific
SOLIDS,RESIDUEAT 180 °C
DIS- SITESOLVED NO.(mfl/L)
1891831
3439586465
8790919495
123124
--126
337 130131
---- 135
27
Table b.- - Concentrations of trace constituents in water from
l(jg/U, micrugrams per liter; <, signifies concentration is below
SITbNO.
1891831
3458646587
9194126
131
SITE NAME
BUNCH SPRINGKENNETH CLARKWINONA SPRINGHALE SPRINGWAYNE HARNESS
BUDDY DAVIDSONLONNIb USERYCOY HUFF SPRINGCOY HUFFHOWARD COL L1NS
KENNblH ESSLINGERREEVES SPRINGDEWAYNb TIPTON
HOLIDAY ISLAND
LOCALWELLNO.
20N25W26DBD1SP19N24W05ADD119N25W06CDD1SP21N23W17DDA1SP21N23W17AAB1
21N25W25ACC119N22W34BCB118N23W25CDA1SP18N23W26DAA118N23W04CDA1
17N24W14AAB119N23W12ADD1SP20N22W03DDA1
21N26W15BAA1
DA1E
Qy-26-09-2609-26-09-24-09-24-
09 2409-2509-2509-25-
09-26
OU 2509-23-06-20-09-17-08-02-
9191919191
9191919191
9191878773
ALUM
INUM, DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Al)
<10<10101020
1020202010
1020----
200
ARSENIC BARIUM, DIS- DIS
SOLVED SOLVED(M9<"- (pg/Las As) as Ba)
<1 42<1 7<1 16<1 282 17
<1 23<1 26<1 43<1 51<1 10
-1 21<1 46____...
BERYL
LIUM, DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Be)
^0.5< .5< .5< .5< .5
^ .5< .5< .5< .5< .5
< .5< .5
------
CADMIUM DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Cd)
<1.0<1 .0<1 .0<1.0<1 .0
<1 . 0<1 .0<1 .0<1 .0<1 . 0
<1 .0<1 .0< .61.0--
CHRO MIUM, DISSOLVED(M9/Las Cr)
^<1<1
1<1
<!<1<1<1<"
<!<1--
10
28
selected e I 1 ta and springs in Carrol! County. Arkansas
detection limit ot the value specified; - , not determined]
COPPERDIS
SOLVEDfug/las Cu)
<1<1<1<1
<T2
<113
23
<3<2100
IRON,DIS
SOLVED(M9/1as FeJ
31<36
97
39106910
61348
LEAD,DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Pb)
<1<1<1<1
<.!<1<1
1<1
,,<110<210
MERCURYDIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Hq)
0.1.1.1. 1.1
. 1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1
.1----1 .0
MOLYB DENUM,DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Mo)
9<1<1<1
1<1<116
<!<1------
NICKtL ,Dli-
SOl VEO(M9/Las Ni)
0<1<1<1<1
<-,<1<1<1<1
<!2
-6<5--
SELENIUM, SILVER,DIS- DIS
SOLVED SOLVED(M9/L (M9/Las Se) as A.q)
<1 <.1.0<1 <1 .0<1 <1 . 0<1 <1 .0<1 <1.0
<1 <1.0<1 <1 .0<1 <1.0<1 <1 .0<1 <1.0
<1 <1.0<1 <1 .0-__-
10
STRON- VANA-TIUM, DIUM,DIS- DIS
SOLVED SOLVED(M9/L (M9/Las Sr) as V)
46 <145 <124 <132 <1
260 <1
48 <174 <164 <1170 <169 <1
38 <179 2____--
ZINC,DIS
SOLVED(M9/Las Zn)
1014316
510
18095
5946
21010
630290100
SITENO.
1891831
3458646587
9194126
131
29
Table 7.selected wells and springs in Carrol 1 County, Arkansas
lmg/L, milligrams pec liter; cols., colonies; niL , mi Mi liters; <, detection limit of the value specified; --, not determined; K,
SI ItNO.
1891823
3134395864
6587909194
95126
SI It NAME
BUNCH SPRINGKENNEIH CLARKWINONA SPRINGHALE SPRINGBERRYVILLE SPRING
WAYNE HARNtSSBUDDY DAVIDSONJIMMY BISHOPLONNIE USERYCOY HUFF SPRING
COY HUFFHOWARD COLLINSBUTLER SPRINGKENNETH ESSLINGfcRREEVES SPRING
CLIFFORD BOETlNtRDEWAYNE flPTON
LOCALWELLNO.
20N25W2bDBD1SP19N24W05ADD119N25W06CDD1SP21N23W17DDA1SP20N24W30DBA1SP
21N23W17AAB121N25W25ACC120N23W12CCB119N22W34BCB118N23W25CDA1SP
18N23W26DAA118N23W04CDA119N23W30DCD1SP17N24W14AAB119N23W12ADD1SP
20N26W06CCC120N22W03DDA1
DATt
09-26-9109-26-9109-26-9109-24-9109-27-91
09-24-9109-24-9109-24-9109-25-9109-25-91
09-25-9109-26-9109-26-9109-25-9109-23-91
09-27-9106-20-8709-17-87
NITRO GEN,
AMMONIA DISSOLVED(mg/Las N)
0.010.020
< .010< .010
--
- .010.010--.010
«* .010
.010< .010
< .010< .010
- _
.050
.100
, signifies concentration is below plate count outside ideal range]
N 1 1 RO - GEN,
N02+N03 DISSOLVED(mg/Las N)
1 .20<- .050< .0502.00--
.290< .050
--2.901 .40
.880v .050
.8207.20
_ _----
PHOS PHORUS ORTHO, DISSOLVED(mg/Las P)
0.020-,0.010<0.0100.020--
<0.010<0.010
--<0.010<0.010
<0.010<0.010
-- -0.0100.540
0.0100.010
COLI- FORM, FECAL,
MF AGAR(cols, per
100 mL)
6300
22110
0000
K61
00
1300
K1 ,000
000
STREP TOCOCCI FECAL,
KF AGAR(co 1 s .
per100 mL)
1,0000
8219051
0000
240
1500
1400
K7 , 300
712
30
Table 8 . - - IdenL i r i cat ion ot genera I ai eas ot sinkholes and internally-drained, closed depressionsidentifiable on 7.5-minute topographic auadranq
bi te number General areas of occurrence
501
b02
503
504
505
5Ub
50 /
50B
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
T21N
T21N
T21N
T21N
T21N
T21N T20N
T20N T20N
120N
T20N
I ^ON
120N
T20N
T20N
I20N T19N
120N T19N
T19N
T19N
119N
119N
T19N T19N
T20N T19N
1 19N
T19N T19N
T18N
T18N
T18N
r 18N
1 17N
T21N
121N
T21N
T20N
T20N
R26W
R23W
R23W
R22W
R22W
R23W R23W
K24W R23W
K22W
K22W
K23W
K22W
K23W
R23H
R2JW R23W
K22W R22W
R24W
k23W
K23W
R23W
R22W R23W
R22W R22W
R23W
R23W R22W
R24W
K23W
R23W
R22w
K23W
K2bW
R26W
R2bW
R25W
K25W
section 14
sections 13,14,15,22,23
section 30
sei_tionb 34,27
section 32
section 33 sections 4,5
sections 13,24 sections 7,8,17, 18, 19
sections 7,18
sect ions 8,17
sections 14,15,21,22,23,28
section 20
section 29
section 29
sections 3U.31 ,32 section 5
sections 27,28,29,33,34 sections 10,3
sections 4,5,8,9
section b
sections 9, 10
sections 2,3
section b section 1
section 33 sections 4,5,8, 10
sections 24,25
sections 12, 13 sections 7,8,16,17,18,19,20
22.27,28,29,33
sections 27,28
sect i ons 31 , 32
sections 26,34,35
section 16
section 18
sect ion ^b
section 25
section 36
sectiofi 4
section 8
7 1/2 minute topographi c quadrangl e
Eureka Springs
Blue Eye
b I ue Eye
Denver
Denver
blue Eye
b I ue Eye
Denver
Denver
Blue Eye, Green Forest
Denver
Green Forest
A I pena
breen Forest.
A I pena
ber r y v i I le
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest, A I pena
A I pena
Green Forest
A I pena Green Forest
Marble
Usage
Usage
Usage NE
Usage
Eureka Springs
Eureka Spr i riys
Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs
le maps in Carrol 1 County. Arkansas
Geologic forma tion in which
depression occurs
Cotter Do lomi te
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Boone Foi ma t i on
Boune Formation
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Bdtesvi 1 le Sandstone
Boone Format ion
Batesville Sandstone
Boone Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Boone Formation
Cotter Dolomite
Boone Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Batesville Sandstone
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Batesville Sandstone
Buone Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Boone Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Batesville Sandstone
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Boone Formation
Cotter Dolomite
Cotter Dolomite
Altitude Number ot bottom of of depression closed (feet above depressions sea 1 eve) )
1,180
1,080-1,180
1 ,320-1 ,340
1 , 140 1 ,260
1,160
1,240-1 ,260
1 ,280- 1 ,440
1 ,220-1 ,240
1,140-1,180
1,260- 1,330
1 , 100- 1 ,180
1,220-1,320
1,200-1,280
1,280-1,360
1 , 120-1 ,300
1,120-1,220
1,400
1 ,280-1 ,320
1,300-1,330
1 ,240-1 ,260
1 ,200-1 ,320
1 ,320-1 ,340
1 ,220-1 ,500
1 ,440-1,700
1 ,600-1 ,920
1,320-1,560
1 ,460
1 ,5bO-1 ,600
1,520
1,520
1 ,200
1 ,140
1 ,140
1
4
4
7
2
3
5
3
2
11
3
2
2
5
11
5
2
3
2
3
12
2
59
3
3
4
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
31
Table 8 . --Identification of general areas of sinkholes and interna11y-drained. closed depressionsidentifiable on 7.5-minute
Site number General areas of
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
T20N
T19N
T21N
T21N
T21N
T21N
T20N
T20N
T20N
T20N
T20N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T19N
T18N
T18N
T18N
T18N
T18N
T18N
T17N
T17N
T17N
T17N
T18N
T20N
T19N
T19N
T19N
R25W
R25W
R24W
R23W
R22W
R22W
R22W
R23W
R23W
R22W
R22W
R23W
R23W
R23W
R23W
R23W
R23W
R23W
R22W
R23W
R23W
R24W
R23W
R23W
R22W
R23W
R23W
R24W
R24W
R24W
R23W
R22W
R22W
R22W
sect ion
section
sect ion
sect ion
section
section
section
section
sect ion
section
sect ion
section
section
section
section
section
section
sect ion
section
section
section
sect ion
sect ion
section
section
section
sect i on
section
sect i on
sect ion
sect i on
section
sect i on
sect ion
occurrence
35
3
36
28
31
29
6
3
25
31
16
1 1
17
22
30
27
32
34
31
6
10
13
20
23
19
9
6
12
15
31
33
15
15
21
topographic quadranqle maps in Carrol 1 County.
7 1/2 minute topographic quadrang 1 e
Rockhouse
Rockhouse
Blue Eye
Blue Eye
Denver
Denver
Denver
Blue Eye
Green Forest
Alpena
Denver
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
Green Forest
A 1 pena
Osage
Osage
Osage
Osage
Osage
Osage NE
Osage
Osage
Osage
Marble
Marble
Green Forest
Al pena
Al pena
A loena
Geologic forma tion in which
depression occurs
Cotter
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Boone
Batesv
Boone
Dolomite
Format ion
Format ion
Format ion
Formation
Formation
Formation
Formation
Formation
Formation
Formation
i 1 1 e Sandstone
Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Cotter Do 1 orni te
Batesville Sandstone
Cotter
Boone
Do I omi te
Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Batesv
Boone
Boone
Boone
Batesv
Boone
Atoka
Boone
Batesv
Batesv
Boone
i 1 le Sandstone
Formation
Format ion
Formation
i 1 1 e Sandstone
Format ion
Formation
Format i on
i 1 1 e Sandstone
i 1 le Sandstone
Format ion
Batesville Sandstone
Boone
Boone
Formation
Formation
Batesville Sandstone
Arkansas- -Continued
Altitude of bottom of depression (feet above sea 1 eve) )
1,160
1 ,660
1,340
1,350
1,140
1,120
1,180
1,140
1,200
1,160
1 ,120
1 ,220
1,560
1,320
1,350
1,850
1,300
1,900
1,980
1,660
1 ,420
1,560
1,800
1 ,720
1,560
2,000
1,620
1,700
1,340
1,360
1,360
1,280
1,180
1 .280
Number of
closed depressions
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
32 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1993 755-177/60014