Lisa L Stillings (Former Employee)
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Geoenvironmental Investigations of the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada Geoenvironmental Investigations of the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada
Northern Nevada is one of the world's foremost regions of gold production. The Humboldt River Basin (HRB) covers 43,500 km2 in northern Nevada (Crompton, 1995), and it is home to approximately 18 active gold and silver mines (Driesner and Coyner, 2001) among at least 55 significant metallic mineral deposits (Long and others, 1998). Many of the gold mines are along the Carlin trend in the...
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Lisa L. Stillings
Historic mills and mill tailings as potential sources of contamination in and near the Humboldt River basin, northern Nevada Historic mills and mill tailings as potential sources of contamination in and near the Humboldt River basin, northern Nevada
Reconnaissance field studies of 40 mining districts in and near the Humboldt River basin have identified 83 mills and associated tailings impoundments and several other kinds of mineral-processing facilities (smelters, mercury retorts, heap-leach pads) related to historic mining. The majority of the mills and tailings sites are not recorded in the literature. All tailings impoundments...
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J. Thomas Nash, Lisa L. Stillings
Overview of mine drainage geochemistry at historical mines, Humboldt River basin and adjacent mining areas, Nevada Overview of mine drainage geochemistry at historical mines, Humboldt River basin and adjacent mining areas, Nevada
Reconnaissance hydrogeochemical studies of the Humboldt River basin and adjacent areas of northern Nevada have identified local sources of acidic waters generated by historical mine workings and mine waste. The mine-related acidic waters are rare and generally flow less than a kilometer before being neutralized by natural processes. Where waters have a pH of less than about 3...
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J. Thomas Nash, Lisa L. Stillings
Leaching, transport, and methylation of mercury in and around abandoned mercury mines in the Humboldt River basin and surrounding areas, Nevada Leaching, transport, and methylation of mercury in and around abandoned mercury mines in the Humboldt River basin and surrounding areas, Nevada
Mercury and methylmercury concentrations were measured in mine wastes, stream sediments, and stream waters collected both proximal and distal from abandoned mercury mines to evaluate mercury contamination and mercury methylation in the Humboldt River system. The climate in the study area is arid, and due to the lack of mine-water runoff, water-leaching laboratory experiments were used to...
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John E. Gray, Lisa L. Stillings
Environmental controls on water quality: Case studies from Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada Environmental controls on water quality: Case studies from Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada
The environmental controls on water quality were the focus of our study in a portion of the Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada. Samples representing areas outside known mineralized areas, in undisturbed mineralized areas, and in mined areas were chemically and isotopically analyzed. The results are related to geologic, hydrologic, and climatic data. Streams in...
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Michele L.W. Tuttle, Richard B. Wanty, Byron R. Berger, Lisa L. Stillings
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Geoenvironmental Investigations of the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada Geoenvironmental Investigations of the Humboldt River Basin, Northern Nevada
Northern Nevada is one of the world's foremost regions of gold production. The Humboldt River Basin (HRB) covers 43,500 km2 in northern Nevada (Crompton, 1995), and it is home to approximately 18 active gold and silver mines (Driesner and Coyner, 2001) among at least 55 significant metallic mineral deposits (Long and others, 1998). Many of the gold mines are along the Carlin trend in the...
Authors
Lisa L. Stillings
Historic mills and mill tailings as potential sources of contamination in and near the Humboldt River basin, northern Nevada Historic mills and mill tailings as potential sources of contamination in and near the Humboldt River basin, northern Nevada
Reconnaissance field studies of 40 mining districts in and near the Humboldt River basin have identified 83 mills and associated tailings impoundments and several other kinds of mineral-processing facilities (smelters, mercury retorts, heap-leach pads) related to historic mining. The majority of the mills and tailings sites are not recorded in the literature. All tailings impoundments...
Authors
J. Thomas Nash, Lisa L. Stillings
Overview of mine drainage geochemistry at historical mines, Humboldt River basin and adjacent mining areas, Nevada Overview of mine drainage geochemistry at historical mines, Humboldt River basin and adjacent mining areas, Nevada
Reconnaissance hydrogeochemical studies of the Humboldt River basin and adjacent areas of northern Nevada have identified local sources of acidic waters generated by historical mine workings and mine waste. The mine-related acidic waters are rare and generally flow less than a kilometer before being neutralized by natural processes. Where waters have a pH of less than about 3...
Authors
J. Thomas Nash, Lisa L. Stillings
Leaching, transport, and methylation of mercury in and around abandoned mercury mines in the Humboldt River basin and surrounding areas, Nevada Leaching, transport, and methylation of mercury in and around abandoned mercury mines in the Humboldt River basin and surrounding areas, Nevada
Mercury and methylmercury concentrations were measured in mine wastes, stream sediments, and stream waters collected both proximal and distal from abandoned mercury mines to evaluate mercury contamination and mercury methylation in the Humboldt River system. The climate in the study area is arid, and due to the lack of mine-water runoff, water-leaching laboratory experiments were used to...
Authors
John E. Gray, Lisa L. Stillings
Environmental controls on water quality: Case studies from Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada Environmental controls on water quality: Case studies from Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada
The environmental controls on water quality were the focus of our study in a portion of the Battle Mountain mining district, north-central Nevada. Samples representing areas outside known mineralized areas, in undisturbed mineralized areas, and in mined areas were chemically and isotopically analyzed. The results are related to geologic, hydrologic, and climatic data. Streams in...
Authors
Michele L.W. Tuttle, Richard B. Wanty, Byron R. Berger, Lisa L. Stillings
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