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Acid-rock drainage at Skytop, Centre County, Pennsylvania, 2004

April 15, 2005

Recent construction for Interstate Highway 99 (I?99) exposed pyrite and associated Zn-Pb sulfide minerals beneath a >10-m thick gossan to oxidative weathering along a 40-60-m deep roadcut through a 270-m long section of the Ordovician Bald Eagle Formation at Skytop, near State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania. Nearby Zn-Pb deposits hosted in associated sandstone and limestone in Blair and Centre Counties were prospected in the past; however, these deposits generally were not viable as commercial mines. The pyritic sandstone from the roadcut was crushed and used locally as road base and fill for adjoining segments of I?99. Within months, acidic (pH

Publication Year 2005
Title Acid-rock drainage at Skytop, Centre County, Pennsylvania, 2004
DOI 10.3133/ofr20051148
Authors Jane Hammarstrom, Keith Brady, Charles Cravotta
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 2005-1148
Index ID ofr20051148
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Eastern Mineral and Environmental Resources Science Center
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