If the link fails to open, try cutting and pasting the url in a new browser window. 

https://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2012/5159/SIR12-5159.pdf

And enjoy the long weekend read, too. 

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If the wells would've stayed open, then the downhole acid treatment would've been correct. But the wells closed up. A geochemist (who has worked all over the world and who retired after many decades of experience with a major Seven Sister) told me about an effective chemcial treatment for chalk wells.    

Very interesting article.  Most of it was too complicated.  I was able to pull a few facts from it and the maps were very good.  We need all of the information that we can find to keep us more informed.  Thank you for posting.  

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