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Comparison of mine waste assessment methods at the Rattler mine site, Virginia Canyon, Colorado Comparison of mine waste assessment methods at the Rattler mine site, Virginia Canyon, Colorado

In a joint project, the mine waste-piles at the Rattler Mine near Idaho Springs, Colorado, were sampled and analyzed by scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the Colorado School of Mines (CSM). Separate sample collection, sample leaching, and leachate analyses were performed by both groups and the results were compared. For the study, both groups used the USGS sampling...
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Phil L. Hageman, Kathleen S. Smith, Thomas R. Wildeman, James F. Ranville

Use of the Biotic Ligand Model to predict metal toxicity to aquatic biota in areas of differing geology Use of the Biotic Ligand Model to predict metal toxicity to aquatic biota in areas of differing geology

This work evaluates the use of the biotic ligand model (BLM), an aquatic toxicity model, to predict toxic effects of metals on aquatic biota in areas underlain by different rock types. The chemical composition of water, soil, and sediment is largely derived from the composition of the underlying rock. Geologic source materials control key attributes of water chemistry that affect metal...
Authors
Kathleen S. Smith

Sources of acid and metals from the weathering of the Dinero waste pile, Lake Fork watershed, Leadville, Colorado Sources of acid and metals from the weathering of the Dinero waste pile, Lake Fork watershed, Leadville, Colorado

Two trenches were dug into the south Dinero mine-waste pile near Leadville, Colorado, to study the weathering of rock fragments and the mineralogic sources of metal contaminants in the surrounding wetland and Lake Fork Watershed. Water seeping from the base of the south Dinero waste-rock pile was pH 2.9, whereas leachate from a composite sample of the rock waste was pH 3.3. The waste...
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S. F. Diehl, Phil L. Hageman, Kathleen S. Smith, J.T. Herron, G. A. Desborough

Using enzyme bioassays as a rapid screen for metal toxicity Using enzyme bioassays as a rapid screen for metal toxicity

Mine tailings piles and abandoned mine soils are often contaminated by a suite of toxic metals, which were released in the mining process. Traditionally, toxicity of such areas has been determined by numerous chemical methods including the Toxicity Characteristic Leachate Procedure (TCLP) and traditional toxicity tests using organisms such as the cladoceran Ceriodaphnia dubia. Such tests...
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LaDonna M. Choate, P.E. Ross, E. P. Blumenstein, James F. Ranville

Pulsing and circulation in rip current system Pulsing and circulation in rip current system

Current pulsations from a longshore bar and trough rip system located on the eastern coast of Moreton Island, Australia are presented. These pulsations occur over 10-20minute intervals through the rip system and are correlated to both water level gradients and wave energy variations. The field measurements suggest that rip current pulsations can be driven by fluctuating mass transport...
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D. P. Callaghan, T. E. Baldock, P. Nielsen, D.M. Hanes, K. Haas, J. MacMahan
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