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Of 71-3U USGS-474-87 USGS-474-87 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY Federal Center. Denver. Colorado 80225 HYDRAULIC TESTING AND SAMPLING OF WATER WELL NUMBER 1, PROJECT WAGON WHEEL. SUBLETTE COUNTY. WYOMING (Wagon Wheel-1) March 1971 Open-file Report 7I-3JJ Prepared Under Agreement No. AT(29-2)-474 for the Nevada Operations Office U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Of 71-3U

USGS-474-87 USGS-474-87

UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Federal Center. Denver. Colorado 80225

HYDRAULIC TESTING AND SAMPLING OF WATER WELL NUMBER 1, PROJECT WAGON WHEEL. SUBLETTE COUNTY. WYOMING

(Wagon Wheel-1) March 1971

Open-file Report 7I-3JJ

Prepared Under Agreement No. AT(29-2)-474

for the

Nevada Operations Office U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

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Wagon Wheel-1 Qf ̂ J\- USGS-474-87

UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

Federal Center, Denver, Colorado 80225

HYDRAULIC TESTING AND SAMPLING OF WATER WELL NUMBER 1, PROJECT WAGON WHEEL, SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

By

Paul T. Voegeli, Sr.

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CONTENTS

Page

Abstract .............................. 1

Introduction ............................ 2

Geologic setting .......................... 4

Hydrology ............................. 14

Hydraulic tests ........................ 16

Swabbing test ...................... 16

Pumping test ....................... 19

Chemical analyses of water samples ................. 22

Summary .............................. 25

Selected references ........................ 26

ILLUSTRATIONS

Figure 1. Map showing site of the Wagon Wheel experiment,

Sublette County, Wyo. ........ ........ 3

2. Geophysical and lithologic logs, Wagon Wheel Water

Well No. 1, Sublette County, Wyo, .......... (In pocket)

3. Preliminary map of the Wagon Wheel site showing

configuration of the water table ........... 15

4. Construction diagram, Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 ... 17

5. Curve of water-level recovery from the swabbing test

of the Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 .......... 18

6. Curve of water-level drawdown from the pumping test

of the Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 .......... 20

7. Curve of water-level recovery from the pumping test

of the Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 .......... 21

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CONTENTS Continued

TABLES

Page

Table 1. Generalized description of stratigraphic units

penetrated in the Pinedale Unit No. 5 well,

SE% sec. 5, T. 30 N., R. 108 W.,

Sublette County, Wyo. ................. 5

2. Log of cutting samples from Wagon Wheel Water Well

No. 1, SE%NW% sec. 5, T. 30 N., R. 108 W.,

Sublette County, Wyo. ................. 7

3. Spectrographic, radiochemical, and general chemical

analyses of water removed during the swabbing and

pumping tests of Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 ..... 23

ii

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UNITED STATESDEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Wagon Wheel-1 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY USGS-474-87 March 1971

Federal Center. Denver. Colorado 80225

HYDRAULIC TESTING AND SAMPLING OF WATER WELL NUMBER 1, PROJECT WAGON WHEEL, SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

By

Paul I, Voegeli, Sr.

ABSTRACT

The Wagon Wheel Water Well No a 1 was drilled to obtain hydraulic data and to provide a water supply for the deep drilling program at the site of Project Wagon Wheel, which is aimed at determining the feasi­ bility of nuclear stimulation of natural gas reservoirs,,

The well was tested and water samples were collected by swabbing on August 1, 1969, and by pumping on August 26, 1969. In both tests the 760-meter (2,500-foot) section through which the well was drilled was tested through 19 gun-perforated intervals.

The water level in the well prior to the pumping test was 29.9 meters (98.1 feet) below land surface, During the pumping test the water level declined to 47.7 meters (156.6 feet) below land- surface datum while the well was pumped at an average rate of 281 cubic meters per day (51.6 gallons per minute) for 6 hours and 6 minutes, The transmissivity of the aquifer in the vicinity of the well, as com­ puted from the data of the pumping test, was 26 cubic meters per day per meter (2,100 gallons per day per foot), and the specific capacity was 16 cubic meters per day per meter (O e 88 gallon per minute per foot) of drawdown.

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INTRODUCTION

Project Wagon Wheel, a Plowshare Project, is a cooperative effort

of the El Paso Natural Gas Company (EPNG) as operator, the U.S. Atomic

Energy Commission (AEC), and the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory,

The purpose of the project is to determine the commercial

feasibility of nuclear stimulation of natural-gas reservoirs. The

experiment will include: 1} the detonation of a nuclear explosive in

gas sands of Paleocene and Cretaceous age natural-gas formations which

are not commercially productive with present conventional methods of

gas-field development and 2) the evaluation of the effect of the

detonation on the gas-producing capability of the formations.

The Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 was drilled to obtain hydraulic

data at the Wagon Wheel site and to provide a water supply for the deep

drilling program at the site. The U.S. Geological Survey performed the

hydraulic tests and related water quality sampling on behalf of the AEC.

This report describes the general geologic and hydrologic features and

hydraulic testing of the water well, and presents the results of the

chemical and radiochemical analyses.

The Wagon Wheel site is located in the Green River basin, NW% sec. 5,

T, 30 N., R 8 108 W., Sublette County, Wyo. (fig. 1).

The author extends his thanks to Messrs. Jack Shaughnessy and

E. S, Oberly, El Paso Natural Gas Company, for their direct and indirect

support during the field work.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

R. 111 w. IIO°00'

USGS - 474 - 87 ( Wagon Wheel -I )

T. 33 N

42°45

30-

i_

WAGON WHEEL

SITE

R ill w. Il0°00' R no wBos* mop modified from U.S. Geological Survey 1: 250,OOO quadrangles

R. IO8 W

IO KILOMETERS

5 MILES

K. 107 W.

I _JI09°30'

EXPLANATION

Township or range line

O CHEYENNE| I__ROCK ^PRJNGS_ _ _ __ jg>_ J

Figure I.--Site of the Wagon Wheel experiment, Sublette County, Wyo.

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GEOLOGIC SETTING

The Project Wagon Wheel site is in the northeastern part of the

Green River basin, a large north-trending structural basin in south­

western Wyoming. The basin is drained by the Green River, The Wagon

Wheel site drains westward to the New Fork River, a major tributary of

the Green River,

The rocks underlying the Wagon Wheel site range in age from

Quaternary to Precambrian, The greatest thickness of sedimentary

rocks, about 9,000 meters (about 30,000 feet), in the basin is in the

deep syncline that trends northwestward through T. 30 N,, R. 108 W.,

parallel to the Wind River Mountains (Krueger, 1960).

Continental sediments greater than 4,600 meters (15,000 feet)

thick have been penetrated by drilling in the SE% sec. 5, T. 30 N.,

R. 108 W e (El Paso Natural Gas Company's Pinedale Unit No. 5 well).

For the most part, the sediments of Tertiary and Cretaceous age under­

lying the area in and near the Wagon Wheel site have not been designated

as specific formations or members of formations. The complexity of the

geologic environment and a lack of data have prevented the establishment

of definite upper and lower boundaries of formations. In the EPNG Pine-

dale Unit No. 5 well, the stratigraphic section was divided into five

units on the basis of the section found in the Phillips Daniels No. 1

well (sec. 21, T 8 33 N., R. Ill W e , Sublette County, Wyo.) which has

been designated as the Wyoming Geological Association's type subcrop in

the Green River basin. Table 1 presents a general description of the

five stratigraphic units established by EPNG for the No. 5 well.

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Table

1,--Generalized description of stratigraphic units penetrated in th

e Pinedale Unit No

. 5 we

ll,

SE%

sec. 5,

T, 30

N.

, R,

108

W.,

Sublette County,

Wyo.

Depths are

below KB (k

elly

bu

shin

g).

Land-surface elev (a

bove

mean se

a level):

2,14

7 meters (7

,044

feet);

KB elev (a

bove

mean se

a level):

2,15

1 meters (7

,056

fe

et).

Unit

Depth

(meters)

(feet)

Thickness

(meters)

| (feet)

General lithology

Geologic age

E0-2.188

0-7,180

2,188

7,180

Arkosic sandstones and conglomerates

interbedded with varicolored clay-

ston

es.

Arkosic sandstones ar

e white, unconsolidated, medium to

very coarse gr

aine

d, angular to

subangular,

and

poorly so

rted

. Mi

ca,

pyrite,

numerous granitic

grains and

pebbles ar

e commonly

found

in th

e sandstone bo

dies

, claystones ar

e green, gray-green,

in part mottled maroon to re

d-

brown, subwaxy, an

d micaceous.

Near base of unit,

claystones

_______appear to

become bentonitic._____

Eocene and

uppermost

Paleocene

D 2,188-3,193

7,180-10,475

1,00

53,295

Clay sh

ale

and

claystone interbedded

with massive to

thin-bedded

sand

ston

es.

Paleocene

3,193-3,993

15",

47 5-13,102

~B1/3,993-4,235 1/13,102-13,89524279J

800

2,62

7 Interbedded sandstones,

and

shal

e.siltstones

Cretaceous

Sandstones interbedded with th

in

shales and

siltstone streaks.

Do,

4,235-4,57713,895-15,0183421,123

Interbedded shales,

siltstones

and

thin

to medium-bedded

sand

ston

es.

Do.

f

Depth of Unit B may be as much as 4,404 meters (1

4,45

0 fe

et).

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The sediments penetrated by Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 are

described in table 2. The shale associated with the arkosic sandstone

is very readily dissolved by drilling fluids and the cuttings returned

to the surface are often free of shale. The weakness of the sediments

is emphasized by the degree of hole erosion shown on the caliper log

on figure 2. The presence of shale stringers and beds is difficult to

ascertain on the basis of sample cuttings alone. Geophysical logs

(spontaneous potential and resistivity logs, fig. 2) are one of the

better sources of information for the determination of the presence

of shale bodies at a specific depth.

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Table

2,~-Log

of cu

ttin

g samples

from

Wagon Wheel Water

Well

No

a 1,

SE%NW% sec.

5, T.

30

N.,

R. 108

W.,

Sublette County,

Wyo

a

(Log

modified fr

om fi

eld

log

prepared by Jack Sh

augh

ness

y, Geologist, El Paso Natural

Gas

Company.

Depth

is in meters and

feet below

land

su

rfac

e.)

Thickness

(met

ers)

| (f

eet)

Depth

(met

ers)

| (feet)

No sample -- - --- - - - - -

Sand

, white, ye

llow

, an

d pi

nk,

coarse to

ve

ry coarse,

unconsolidated,

poorly sort

ed,

angular

to subangular;

cont

ains

quartz,

mica

, an

d py

rite

. Sa

nd probably ce

ment

ed with soft,

clayey,

gree

n, green-

brown, and ma

roon

sh

ale - -- -

Shale

and

sand as

ab

ove.

Wi

th mo

re sh

ale

matr

ix than above --

Sand

, predominantly

brow

n, in

pa

rt white, coarse to very co

arse

from

14e6

to 17.7 me

ters

(4

8 to

58 fe

et),

ve

ry co

arse

to gr

avel

fr

om

17,7 to 20

.7 meters (5

8 to 68

fe

et),

ve

ry co

arse

fr

om 20,7 to

23.8 me

ters

(6

8 to 78

fe

et),

unconsolidated,

poorly so

rted

, an

gula

r to subangular;

contains qu

artz

and feldspars----- ----

Sand

, white, ro

se,

yell

ow,

and

brown, unconsolidated,,

Incr

ease

in

green

silt

y sh

ale

and

feld

spar

s; co

ntai

ns abundant gray

bent

onit

ic shale --- - --

Shal

e, green

and

maroon,

silt

y, hi

ghly

ar

enac

eous

; co

ntai

nsb en

tonite -------- - - .---_- _--, - ------- ------------

No sample- - - ----- ---- --.*. -- . , --- -_-- .

Shal

e, green

and

maroon,

silt

y, hi

ghly

arenaceous;

cont

ains

bentonite

and

abun

dant

un

cons

olidated sand - --- -- --

8.5

3.0

3.0

9.1

3.0

3,0

3.0

3.0

28 10 10

8.5

11.6

14.6

30

23.8

10

26.8

10

29.9

10

32.9

10

36,0

28 38 48 78 88 98 108

118

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Table

2.--

Log

of cutting

samples

from Wagon Wheel Water Well No,

1, SE%NW% sec.

5, T.

30

N.

, R. 10

8 W.

, Su

blet

te County,

Wyo,

--Co

ntin

ued

Thickness

(met

ers)

| (f

eet)

Depth

(met

ers)

{ (feet)

No sample---- --- -_-_--.,-_ , , -- _. . -_ ...

3^0

10

Shal

e, gr

ay,

high

ly arenaceous,

soft

; co

ntai

ns mica and pyrite - -

3.0

10

Shal

e, green

and

brown, si

lty;

contains mica and

abun

dant

unco

nsol

idat

ed sand -- - -- -- --- - --

3.0

10

Shal

e, gr

ay,

high

ly arenaceous,

soft

; co

ntai

ns bentonite.

Increase

in unconsolidated sa

nd from 48

.2 to

54

.3 meters (158 to

17

8 feet)

9.1

30

00

Shal

e, maroon,

arenaceous;

contains mica and

gray

bentonite-

3.0

10

Shal

e, gr

ay,

arenaceous,

soft

; co

ntai

ns be

nton

ite

and

abundant

unconsolid

ated

sand- - - ----- . - -- . - --

6.1

20

Shale

and

unco

nsol

idat

ed sand------ -- -- -- -

3.0

10

Sand

, un

cons

olid

ated

; co

ntai

ns gray be

nton

itic

shale--- ----- -

6.1

20

Shal

e, gr

ay,

high

ly arenaceous,

soft

; co

ntai

ns bentonite.

Could

be a

shal

y be

nton

itic

sa

ndstone?-- - - - --

6.1

20

Sand

, white

and

rose

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, poorly so

rted

, angular,

fros

ted;

co

ntai

ns qu

artz

, mi

ca,

and

pyri

te-

--

-

---

--- - . --

6.1

20

Shal

e, gr

ay,

highly arenaceous,

soft

; contains bentonite - ---

3.0

10

Sand

, white

and

rose

, co

arse

to ve

ry co

arse

, un

cons

olid

ated

; po

orly

sort

ed,

angu

lar,

fr

oste

d; co

ntai

ns qu

artz

, mi

ca,

and pyrite------ --

6S1

20

39.0

128

42.1

138

45.1

54.3

57.3

63.4

66.4

72.5

78.6

84.7

87.8

93,9

148

178

188

208

218

238

258

278

288

308

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Table

2,--

Log

of cu

ttin

g samples

from

Wagon W

heel Water We

ll No

, 1

Subl

ette

County,

Wyo.

--Co

ntin

ued

SE%NW% sec,

5, T.

30

N. ,

R. 10

8 W. .

Thickness

(met

ers)

j (f

eet)

Depth

(meters)(feet)

109.

1 358

112.

2 368

127.4

418

Sand

, white

and

rose

, co

arse

to

very coarse,

unconsolidated,

poor

ly

sort

ed,

angular, fr

oste

d; contains quartz,

mica

, and

pyrite.

Sand

is associated with

a so

ft,

silty, gr

een,

maroon,

and

gray

shale

6.1

20

100.0

328

Sand

, white,

co

arse

to

ve

ry coarse,

unconsolidated,

poor

ly so

rted

, angular

to subangular,

fros

ted; co

ntai

ns pyrite,

mica

, and

feld

spar

s.

From 10

6.1

to 10

9.1

mete

rs (348 to 35

8 fe

et)

sand

is associated with

a soft,

silty, ma

roon

and

green shale--

9.1

30

Sand

, uncons

olid

ated

, as

soci

ated

with a

gray

, be

nton

itic

sh

ale -

3.0

10

Sand

, unconsolidated;

contains variegated sh

ales

-

15.2

50

Sand

, white,

co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated,

poorly so

rted

fr

om 12

7.4

to 13

9.6

meters (4

18 to

458

feet), me

dium

so

tted

139.6

to 15

1.8

mete

rs (458 to 498

feet), an

gula

r to su

bang

ular

, frosted; co

ntai

ns mi

ca,

pyrite,

and

feld

spar

s.

From 13

6.6

to

139.6

mete

rs (4

48 to

458

feet

) sa

nd is associated with a

gray

, soft bentonitic sh

ale-

- - --

24.4

80

No sample - -- --

3.0

10

Sand

, white, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated,

poorly sorted,

angular

to su

bang

ular

, frosted; co

ntai

ns mi

ca,

pyrite,

and

feld

spar

s.

Sand

is

as

soci

ated

wit

h a

brown, purple,

and

green

shal

e fr

om 16

4.0

to 17

0.1

mete

rs (5

38 to

55

8 feet)

15.2

50

170.

1 55

8

Sand

, white,

yellow,

and

rose

, very co

arse

to

gravel,

well

so

rted

,angular

to su

bang

ular

; co

ntai

ns feldspars--- --- - --- -

6,1

20

176., 2

578

151.8

498

154.

8 50

8

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Table 2. Log of

cu

ttin

g sa

mples

from

Wagon Wheel Water Well

No.

1 Sublette Co

unty

, Wyo, Continued

SE%NW% sec,

5, T.

30

N. ,

R. 108

W.,

Thickness

Depth

(meters) I

(f

eet)

(m

eter

s)j

(fee

t)

Sand

, white, yellow,

and

rose

, ve

ry coarse,

poorly so

rted

, angular

to subang

ular

; co

ntai

ns fe

ldsp

ars.

Most of

the

sand gr

ains

imbedded with variegated sh

ale-

-- . ------ ,_ - ,

9^1

Sand

, white, yellow,

and

rose

, very coarse,

poorly sorted,

angular

to subangular;

cont

ains

fe

ldsp

ars.

Sa

nd is associated with a

gray

be

nton

itic

sh

ale.

Ab

unda

nt pieces of

green, brown, pu

rple

, an

d maroon sh

ale

from 18

8.4

to 19

4.5

meters (618 to 638 feet)

12.2

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated,

well sorted;

cont

ains

feldspars

(inc

reas

e in fe

ldsp

ars).

Sand is

associated with

gray

, so

ft,

bent

onit

ic sh

ale

from

212.8

to 21

5.8

meters

.1-

(698 to

70

8 feet)

and

from 21

8.8

to 22

1.9

meters (718 to

°

798

f ppt-^--_--_.___---_------_i----------__,_i----------_-------

97

A.I £*\J _£_^^^»B« M^ OMM^ » « w » « . ̂ »

.-, w » ,

.

.»« -^-^.«.

i* /

j T

Sand

, ve

ry co

arse

to gr

avel

, un

cons

olid

ated

, poorly sorted,

angu

lar;

co

ntai

ns py

rite

, feldspars, an

d mica- - -

3.0

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

fr

om 228.0

to 23

7.1

meters

(748

to

77

8 feet), ve

ry co

arse

to gr

avel

fr

om 23

7.1

to

240.2

mete

rs (7

78 to

78

8 feet), un

cons

olid

ated

, we

ll so

rted

, an

gula

r to

su

bang

ular

from 23

7.1

to 240.2

meters (778 to

788

feet);

co

ntai

ns fe

ldsp

ars, tr

ace

of va

rieg

ated

shale

from 22

8.0

to 23

7.1

meters (7

48 to 77

8 feet), and

abun

dant

pyrite fr

om 23

7.1

to 24

0.2

meters (778 to 78

8 feet)

12.2

Sand

, co

arse

to

very co

arse

, well sorted,

angu

lar;

co

ntai

ns

variegated shale-- .---. -- - --- - ---.

30 40 90 10

3.0

40 10

185.

3 608

197.

5 64

8

224.

9 73

8

228.0

748

240.2

788

243.2

798

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Table

2,--

"Log

of cu

ttin

g samples

from

Wagon Wheel Water

Well No,

1 Su

blet

te Co

unt_

y_j_

Wyg_, --

Cont

inue

dSE%NW% sec.

5, T.

30

N.

, R.

108

W.,

Thickness

(met

ers)

j (feet)

Depth

(met

ers)

| (f

eet)

Sand

, co

arse

to

gravel,

poor

ly sorted,

angular

to subangular;

cont

ains

va

rieg

ated

shale - -- - * --_- - -.___,___- --

3^0

10

Sand

, co

arse

to

very co

arse

, unconsolidated;

cont

ains

variegated

shale

and

trac

e of

we

athe

red

feld

spar

s fr

om 24

6.3

to

249.3

meters (8

08 to 81

8 fe

et)

and

feldspars

from

249.3

to 25

8S5

meters (818 to

84

8 feet)

12.2

40

Sand

, white,

co

arse

to ve

ry co

arse,

well

so

rted

, angular

tosubangular

, fr

oste

d; co

ntai

ns tr

ace

of variegated shale --- --- -

3.0

10

Sand

, very co

arse

to

gr

avel

, po

orly

sorted,

angu

lar;

co

ntai

ns

a tr

ace

of va

rieg

ated

sh

ale.

Sh

ale

incr

easi

ng below

264.6

mete

rs (8

68 feet)-

6.1

20

Sand

, co

arse

to

very coarse,

poorly

sorted,

angu

lar;

co

ntai

ns

abundant mi

ca;

pyrite,

feld

spar

s; purple gr

een-

brow

n sa

ndy

very

soft sh

ale

from 27

0.7

to 27

3.7

meters (888 to

898

feet

);

vari

egat

ed sh

ale

from 27

6.8

to 28

5.9

meters (908 to 938

feet

);

and

gray bentonitic sh

ale

from

319.4

to 322.5

meters

(1,048 to

1,

058

feet).

All

parts

of this in

terv

al co

ntai

n sh

ale,

below

362.

1 meters (1

,188

fe

et)

variegated and

gray

soft be

nton

itic

sh

ale

is mo

re abundant-- - -- - -

Shal

e, gr

ay,

soft

, bentonitic;

cont

ains

ab

unda

nt co

arse

to

very

coarse

, poorly sorted,

angular sand - - -

3.0

246.3

808

258.

5 848

261.

5 858

267.6

878

106.

7 350 10

374.3

1,22

8

377.

3 1,238

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Table

2,--

Log

of cutting

samp

les

from

Wagon Wheel Water

Well No.

1, SE%NW% sec,

5, T.

30

N.

, R.

10

8 W.

, Su

blet

te County,

Wyo. Continued

Thic

knes

s(meters) |

(feet)

Depth

(met

ers)

(fee

t)

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, poorly sorted,

angular; contains

white

weathered

feldspars

from 404.8

to 407.8

meters

(1,3

28 to 1,

338

feet

).

Increase in

fe

ldsp

ars

from

389.5

to 39

5.6

meters (1

,278

to 1,298

feet).

Sand is

asso

ciat

ed with gr

ay bentonitic sh

ale

from 377.3

to

389.4

meters (1

,238

to

1,

278

feet), gr

ay soft bentonitic

shale

from

39

5.6

to 39

8.7

meters (1

,298

to 1,

308

feet),

and

vari

egat

ed sh

ale

from 39

8.7

to 404.8

meters

(1,3

08 to 1,

328 feet)

i-i

Sand with va

rieg

ated

shale-

Sand

angula

r; co

ntai

ns pebbles

and

vari

egat

ed shale-

Sand

, very co

arse

to

gravel,

unconsolidated,

poor

ly so

rted

, an

gula

r, arkosic; contains pyrite --- ----- ---

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry coarse,

unconsolidated,

well

so

rted

; co

ntai

ns mi

ca,

pyrite,

and

feldspars, gray so

ft bentonitic

shale

from

441.4

to 45

0.5

meters (1

,448

to 1,

478

feet), an

d trace

of li

ght-

brow

n si

lice

ous

siltstone

from 450.5

to

453.5

meters (1

,478

to

1,

488 feet)

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, un

cons

olid

ated

, we

ll so

rted

, angular

to subang

ular

, ar

kosi

c; co

ntai

ns dark-gray

silt

y shale

from

505.4

to 50

8.4

mete

rs (1

,658

to 1,

668

feet).

No sa

mple

from

462.7

to 46

5.7

meters (1

,518

to

1,

528 feet).

Sand

and

variegated shale-

30.5 3.0

12.2 3.0

27.4

57.9

3.0

100

407,8

1,338

10

410.

9 1,348

40

423.1

1,388

1042

6.1

1,398

90453.5

1,488

190

511.5

1,678

10

514.

5 1,

688

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Table

2,°°

Log

of cutting

samples

from Wagon Wheel Water Well No.

1, SE%NW% sec.

5, T.

30

N.

, R. 108

W._,

Sublette County,

Wyo

--Continued

Thic

knes

s(meters)|

(feet)

Depth

(met

ers)

| (f

eet)

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated,

well sorted,

angular

to

subangular

, ar

kosi

c; contains variegated sh

ale

from

54

5.0

to

551.1

meters (1

,788

to

1,

808

feet

) and

from 65

1.7

to 65

7.8

meters

(2,138 to

2,

158

feet

).

No sa

mple

fr

om 551.1

to 55

4.1

mete

rs

(1,808 to

1,

818 feet)

143.3

470

657.8

2,158

Sh

ale,

gra

y,

soft

, benton

itic

3.0

10

660.8

2,1

68

Sand

, coarse to

ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated,

well

sorted,

angular

to subang

ular

, arkosic---- ,--- - . --- .-- ---

6.1

20

666.9

2,188

Sand

as

soci

ated

wi

th va

rieg

ated

sh

ale;

co

ntai

ns dark-green

silty shale -

42.7

140

709.

6 2,328

Sand

, co

arse

to

very co

arse

, un

cons

olid

ated

; co

ntai

ns va

rieg

ated

shale

from 709.

6 to

71

8.7

meters (2

,328 to

2,358

feet

) and

gray bentonitic

shale

from 71

5.7

to 71

8.7

meters (2,348 to

2,

358 feet)

9.1

30

718.7

2,358

Shal

e, gr

ay,

variegated,

bentonitic;

contains abundant fi

ne to

medium sand

3.0

10

721.

8 2,368

Sand

, co

arse

to

ve

ry coarse,

unco

nsol

idat

ed-

3.0

10

724.

8 2,378

Shal

e, gr

ay,

bent

onit

ic;

cont

ains

abundant fi

ne to medium

unco

nsol

idat

ed sand

6,1

20

730.

9 2,398

Shal

e, variegated and sand

3.0

10

734.

0 2,408

Sand

, co

arse

to ve

ry co

arse

, unconsolidated;

contains va

rieg

ated

shale - -

21.3

70

7

55

.3

2,4

78

Shal

e, gr

ay,

soft

, be

nton

itic

; co

ntai

ns ab

unda

nt fine to medium

unconsolidated sand an

d brown

bentonitic shale-» -- - ~-

3.0

10

758.

3 2,488

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HYDROLOGY

Because of the wide variety of conditions that existed during the

time the sediments in the Green River basin were being deposited, the

hydrologic environment of the Wagon Wheel site is complex. Sediments

of Tertiary and Late Cretaceous age underlying the Wagon Wheel site

contain many sizes of particles deposited under a variety of conditions.

At some places, silt- and clay-size sediments predominate and elsewhere

sand-size particles are most abundant. Individual stratigraphic units

vary markedly in thickness and lateral extent in the basin; overlapping

lenses of sandstone and clays tone are common.

Ground water occurs in the area under both water-table and artesian

conditions. Water-table conditions exist primarily in recharge areas

and in thin alluvium in the stream valleys. Water enters the artesian

system(s) at the outcrops, where precipitation or surface runoff enters

the system directly. Artesian heads vary with depths of aquifers. The

artesian heads decrease with depth in and near the recharge areas, but

increase with depth in and near the discharge areas along the major

stream valleys, because many of the aquifers are poorly connected

hydraulically. Some of the water-bearing units are hydraulically

connected, so that water moves freely from one unit to another.

The water level in the Wagon Wheel water well conforms to the

regional pattern of the water levels in wells near the site (fig. 3).

The direction of initial ground-water movement from the Wagon Wheel

water well is to the west-northwest.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

USGS-474-87 ''Wagon Wheel-1)

R 109 W. R. 108 W. R 108 W.

31

30

N.

2198 ( 7213)

R. 109 W.

2166 ' (7106)

R. 108 W. 5

_ 2185 (7170)

R. !07 W.10 KILOMETERS

5 MILES

2166

(7106)

2122

(6963)

2195 "(7200)"

Figure 3.

Well in Wasatch Formation. Number indicates elevation of water level, in meters ''feet) above mean sea level

Wagon Wheel site. Number indicates elevation of water level in meters (feet) above mean sea level in the Wagon Wheel water well

Water-table contours showing altitude of water table in meters (feet) above mean sea level. Contour interval about 15 meters (50 feet)

Hydrology by P. T. oegeli, Sr. Water-table contours based primarily on data from Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-290, by C. E. Welder (1968)

-Preliminary map of the Wagon Wheel site showing configuration of the water table.

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Hydraulic Tests

The drilling of Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1 was completed July 27,

1969, and casing was then set. Nineteen intervals totaling 52.1 meters

(171 feet) were gun-perforated (fig. 4). The well was tested by swabbing

on August 1, 1969, and by pumping on August 26, 1969.

Swabbing, Test

A total of 32 swab runs were made and about 27.9 cubic meters

(7,380 gallons) of water were extracted from the well during the 7 hours

and 13 minutes of swabbing. The well was swabbed through 5.1-centimeter

(2-inch) ID tubing that extended to 731.5 meters (2,400 feet). The water

level was measured with an electrical deep-well measuring device before,

during, and after swabbing of the well. Measurement of the water level

in the well was made in the annular space between the tubing and the

19.4-centimeter (7-f-inch) casing. The water level before swabbing was

29.1 meters (95.5 feet) below land surface. One hour and 25 minutes after

swabbing was stopped, the water level was 31.0 meters (101.7 feet) below

land surface.

The specific capacity of the well, based on swabbing at an average

discharge of 92.6 cubic meters per day (17.0 gallons per minute), was

4.1 cubic meters per day per meter (0.23 gallon per minute per foot) of

drawdown. The transmissivity of the aquifer in the vicinity of the well,

as computed from the recovery curve, was 26 cubic meters per day per meter

(2,100 gallons per day per foot) (fig. 5).

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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

USCS-474-87 (Wagon Wheel-1)

Land-surface elevation2152.7 m (7062.5 ft) m '

Depth of gun -per fora ted interval No. of (meters) (feet) shots

36.0- 39.0 118- 128 4 -^~

89.6- 93.9 294- 308 6

128.3-134.7 421- 442 10

153.6-160.9 504- 528 12

213.4-217.9 700- 715 8

250.5-253.0 822- 830 4

339.2-341.4 1113-1120 4

388.3-389.5 1274-1278 2 _, 393.8-395.6 1292-1298 2

419.4-421.8 1376-1384 4

487.7-489.0 1600-1604 2 ̂ \ 490.1-491.3 1608-1612 2 ^-^ 491.6-492.9 1613-1617 2

541.3-542.5 1776-1780 2

629.1-631.5 2064-2072 4 640.7-641.9 2102-2106 2

705.3-708.4 2314-2324 4 726.0-727.3 2382-2386 2

734.0-737.6 2408-2420 6^^

*~

^

^

^

^~

^

^

^

M.

-^

t

}-

^

^

^-^^27.3-cm (lOf-in.) conductor pipe to 6.7 m (22 ft)

^x Water level 30.0 m (98.5 ft)

24.4-cm (9f-in.) hole

^_^_- 15-hp submersible pump set at 313.9 m (1,030 ft) below land surface

^__-^19.4-cm (7f-in.) ^^ 26.4-lb, N80 casing

^_^ Cement (1,000 sacks used)

Total depth ^^^ 758.3 m (2,488 ft)

^^^ below land surface

Figure 4. Construction diagram, Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1.

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81

DEPTH TO WATER, IN METERS BELOW LAND SURFACE

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rt

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h-1 -o -

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DEPTH TO WATER, IN FEET BELOW LAND SURFACE

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Pumping Test

The well was pumped with a submersible pump set at a depth of

313.9 meters (1,030 feet). Pumping continued for 6 hours and 6 minutes

and produced 71 0 4 cubic meters (18,875 gallons) (water-meter measurement)

of water. The water level was measured with an electric-contact tape

C"M-scope") before, during, and after pumping of the well. Measurement

of the water level in the well was made in the annular space between

the pump column and the 19.4-centimeter (7-f-inch) casing. The water

level prior to pumping was 29.9 meters (98.1 feet) below land surface.

Two hours and 40 minutes after pumping was stopped, the water level was

30.8 meters (101.0 feet) below land surface.

The specific capacity of the well, based on the 6 hour and 6 minute

pumping test at an average discharge of 281 cubic meters per day

(51.6 gallons per minute), was 16 cubic meters per day per meter

(0 0 88 gallon per minute per foot) of drawdown. The drawdown was

17.8 meters (58.4 feet) during the test. The transmissivity of the

aquifer in the vicinity of the well, as computed from the drawdown

and recovery curves, was 26 cubic meters per day per meter

(2,100 gallons per day per foot) (figs. 6 and 7).

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DEPA

RTME

NT O

F THE

INTERIOR

UNITED ST

ATES

GEOLOGICAL SURVEY

9.1

H12

.2

hO O

15.2

18.3

USGS-474-87

(Wagon Whe

el-1

)

T =

T =

Q =

AS =

T =

; Indicates

prob

able

le

akag

e ac

ross

beds

264Q AS (264

)(51

.7)

6.5

26 cubic

meters pe

r day

per

meter

(2,100 gallons

per

day

per

foot

)

0.20

cubic

meters per

minute

(51.

7 gallons

per

minute)

2.0

meters (6.5 feet)

of drawdown

coef

fici

ent

of transmissivity

w w Fn

10

100

TIME.

IN MIN

UTES

. SINCE

PUMPING

BEGAN

1000

Figure 6. Curve of

wa

ter-

leve

l dr

awdo

wn from th

e pumping

test of

th

e Wagon Wheel

Water

Well

No

. 1.

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C/3

PQ M M H O H PH U Q

DEPARTMENT OF

TH

E INTERIOR

UNITED ST

ATES

GEOLOGICAL SU

RVEY

USGS

-474

-87

(Wagon Wheel-1)

36.6

39.6

T =

T =

Q =

AS =

t =

t' =

T =

t12

0 =

264Q AS (264

)(51

.7)

6.5

26 cu

bic

meters pe

r da

y pe

r meter

(2,1

00 gallons

per

day

per

foot

)

0.20

cu

bic

meters pe

r minute

(51.

7 gallons

per

minute)

2.0

meters (6

.5 fe

et)

of recovery

time (m

inut

es)

sinc

e pumping

began

time

(minutes)

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CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF WATER SAMPLES

Two water samples were collected from the well during the swabbing

and pumping tests. Table 3 shows the results of the laboratory analyses

of the samples. The water from the swabbing test contains much more

barium, boron, copper, lead, iron, and sulfate, and less sodium and

chloride than the water from the pumping test. The numerical differences

between the constituents may be attributed to the fact that the sample

from the swabbing test was obtained only a few days after the well was

completed. The swab water sample was probably still contaminated by

drilling mud and the cement placed behind the casing. The pumped sample

was obtained after at least 132 cubic meters (35,000 gallons) of water

had been produced from the well, and it is more representative of the

formation water.

The U.S. Geological Survey analyzed the samples for tritium content.

The values reported for both samples were below 300 tritium units, the

detection level for the analytical method used.

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Table 3. Spectrographic, radiochemical, and general chemical analyses of water removed during the swabbing and pumping tests of Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1

(Analyses by U.S. Geological Survey)

Field data

Swabbing test sample

Pumping test sample

Dateof

%P» Vy -L. .J. W \«*

tion

8- 1-69

8-26-69

Time

1549

1450

Removed prior tocollection

gallons

6,700

11,700

cubic meters

25

44.3

Temper-

°C '

20.0

19.0

°F

68.0

66.2

PH

10.1

9.1

Specific conductance(micromhosper cm

at 25°C)

760

1,050

Spectrographic analyses (micrograms per liter)

Element

Aluminum (Al)Barium (Ba)Beryllium (Be)Bismuth (Bi)Bouon (B)Cadmium (Cd)Chromium (Cr)Cobalt (Co)Copper (Cu)Gallium (Ga)Germanium (Ge)Iron (Fe)Lanthanum (La)Lead (Pb)Mang ane s e (Mn)Molybdenum (Mo)Nickel (Ni)Silver (Ag)Strontium (Sr)Tin (Sn)Titanium (Ti)Vanadium (V)Ytterbium (Yb)Yttrium (Y)Zinc (Zn)Zirconium (Zr)

Swabbing test sample

__160

.1<1780<1040<2260 <8

240 1628<.4 <8<250 90ND

|^ Pumping test sample

3027<.5<980<9<9<5

.7ND<940 <92

<5<5<.565<9<2<9

<90ND

Not determined < iess than ND Specifically sought, not detected

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Table 3. Spectrographic, radiochemical, and general chemical analyses of water removed during the swabbing and pumping tests of Wagon Wheel Water Well No, I Continued

Radiochemical analyses

Element | Swabbing test sample [Pumping test sample"

Uranium (micrograms per <0.4liter)

Radium, as Ra22s .07(picocuries per liter)

Gross beta, as Sr90 -^90 5.4 1.8(picocuries per liter)

Gross alpha, as U equivalent 7.7 1.9(micrograms per liter)

Not determined < Less than

General chemical analyses (milligrams per liter)

1Silica (Si02 )Aluminum (Al)Iron (Fe)Mangane s e (Mn)Strontium (Sr)Calcium (Ca)Magnesium (Mg)Sodium (Na)Potassium (K)Lithium (Li)Bicarbonate (HC03 )Carbonate (C03 )Chloride (Cl)Copper (Cu)Fluoride (F)Hydroxide (OH)Nitrate (N03 )Phosphate (P04 )Selenium (Se)Sulfate (S04 )Zinc (Zn)Boron (B)Dissolved solids o

Res. on evap. at 180 CCalculated

Hardness as CaCOLTotalNon-carbonate

Specific conductance Q(j,mhos per cm at 25 C)

pHPercent sodiumSodium-adsorption ratio (SAR)

Swabbing test sample |

211.46.0.05.11

4.12.6

1824.0<.01 '.

75158

.27114<.l.14

<.00135

.09,27

612497

210

8419.7

9417

Pumping test sample

13<.io.08.010.10

3.0.1

2491.3.01

11921

266.02

15

.1<.01.019

1.1.06.51

631629

80

1,2508.9

9838

--.-. Not determined < Less than

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SUMMARY

The hydraulic data obtained in the Wagon Wheel Water Well No. 1

are summarized in the following table;

TestAverage yield '

(rfpd) (SPm)

Drawdown

(m) (ft)

Specific capacity(m3 pd per m of ..drawdown)

(gpm per ft of drawdown)

Transmi s si vi ty(nPpd per m)

(gpd per ft)

Swabbing 92.9 17.0 23± 74± 4,1

Pumping 281 51.6 17.8 58.4 16

0.23

.88

26

26

2,100

2.100

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SELECTED REFERENCES

Krueger, M. L., 1960, Occurrence of natural gas in the western part of

Green River basin in Overthrust belt of southwestern Wyoming and

adjacent areas: Guidebook, 15th Ann. Field Conf., 1960, Wyoming

Geol, Assoc., p. 195-209.

Welder, G. E., 1968, Ground-water reconnaissance of the Green River

basin, southwestern Wyoming: U.S. Geol. Survey Hydrol e Inv.

Atlas HA-290.

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