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Tracking acid mine-drainage in Southeast Arizona using GIS and sediment delivery models

January 1, 2008

This study investigates the application of models traditionally used to estimate erosion and sediment deposition to assess the potential risk of water quality impairment resulting from metal-bearing materials related to mining and mineralization. An integrated watershed analysis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) based tools was undertaken to examine erosion and sediment transport characteristics within the watersheds. Estimates of stream deposits of sediment from mine tailings were related to the chemistry of surface water to assess the effectiveness of the methodology to assess the risk of acid mine-drainage being dispersed downstream of abandoned tailings and waste rock piles. A watershed analysis was preformed in the Patagonia Mountains in southeastern Arizona which has seen substantial mining and where recent water quality samples have reported acidic surface waters. This research demonstrates an improvement of the ability to predict streams that are likely to have severely degraded water quality as a result of past mining activities. ?? Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2007.

Publication Year 2008
Title Tracking acid mine-drainage in Southeast Arizona using GIS and sediment delivery models
DOI 10.1007/s10661-007-0024-5
Authors L.M. Norman, F. Gray, D.P. Guertin, C. Wissler, J. D. Bliss
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Index ID 70000560
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse