HYDROGEOLOGIC CHARACTERIZATION OF MOVING MOUNTAIN SPRING, DURANGO, COLORADO
A study was launched to determine whether the source of the spring water was: 1) meteoric water from a local, upgradient source; 2) naturally diverted Animas River water reentering the river; or 3) connate or basin waters from the San Juan Basin. Physical and chemical characteristics of the spring water were compared to water samples from the Animas River and a deep well that tapped San Juan Basin water. All of the water samples were analyzed for TDS, pH, stable isotopes (dD and d18O), and selected dissolved ions (Fe, Mn, Mg). Chemical analyses were performed using Flame Emission, Atomic Absorption Spectrometry. Isotopic values were also compared to a previously established San Juan Basin data set, and the dissolved ion analyses were compared to a nearby coal-bed methane water data set.