Philip L Verplanck
Philip Verplanck is a Research Geologist with the Geology, Geophysics, and Geochemistry Science Center.
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The rare-earth elements: Vital to modern technologies and lifestyles The rare-earth elements: Vital to modern technologies and lifestyles
Until recently, the rare-earth elements (REEs) were familiar to a relatively small number of people, such as chemists, geologists, specialized materials scientists, and engineers. In the 21st century, the REEs have gained visibility through many media outlets because of (1) the public has recognized the critical, specialized properties that REEs contribute to modern technology, as well...
Authors
Bradley Van Gosen, Philip Verplanck, Keith Long, Joseph Gambogi, Robert R. Seal
Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments
This report provides a descriptive model of heavy-mineral sands, which are sedimentary deposits of dense minerals that accumulate with sand, silt, and clay in coastal environments, locally forming economic concentrations of the heavy minerals. This deposit type is the main source of titanium feedstock for the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigments industry, through recovery of the minerals...
Authors
Bradley Van Gosen, David Fey, Anjana Shah, Philip Verplanck, Todd Hoefen
Quantifying biomineralization of zinc in the Rio Naracauli (Sardinia, Italy), using a tracer injection and synoptic sampling Quantifying biomineralization of zinc in the Rio Naracauli (Sardinia, Italy), using a tracer injection and synoptic sampling
Streams draining mined areas throughout the world commonly have high concentrations of Zn. Because Zn is not easily removed from stream water and because it can be toxic to aquatic organisms, its presence is a persistent problem. The discovery of biomineralization of Zn-bearing solids in the mine drainage of Rio Naracauli, in Sardinia, Italy, provides insights into strategies for...
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Giovanni De Giudici, Richard Wanty, F. Podda, Briant Kimball, Philip Verplanck, P. Lattanzi, R. Cidu, D. Medas
A deposit model for carbonatite and peralkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits A deposit model for carbonatite and peralkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits
Carbonatite and alkaline intrusive complexes, as well as their weathering products, are the primary sources of rare earth elements. A wide variety of other commodities have been exploited from carbonatites and alkaline igneous rocks including niobium, phosphate, titanium, vermiculite, barite, fluorite, copper, calcite, and zirconium. Other elements enriched in these deposits include...
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Philip Verplanck, Bradley Van Gosen, Robert R. Seal, Anne McCafferty
Links between climate change, water-table depth, and water chemistry in a mineralized mountain watershed Links between climate change, water-table depth, and water chemistry in a mineralized mountain watershed
Recent studies suggest that climate change is causing rising solute concentrations in mountain lakes and streams. These changes may be more pronounced in mineralized watersheds due to the sensitivity of sulfide weathering to changes in subsurface oxygen transport. Specific causal mechanisms linking climate change and accelerated weathering rates have been proposed, but in general remain...
Authors
Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, Jonathan Caine, Andrew Todd
Estimating instream constituent loads using replicate synoptic sampling, Peru Creek, Colorado Estimating instream constituent loads using replicate synoptic sampling, Peru Creek, Colorado
The synoptic mass balance approach is often used to evaluate constituent mass loading in streams affected by mine drainage. Spatial profiles of constituent mass load are used to identify sources of contamination and prioritize sites for remedial action. This paper presents a field scale study in which replicate synoptic sampling campaigns are used to quantify the aggregate uncertainty in
Authors
Robert Runkel, Katherine Walton-Day, Briant Kimball, Philip Verplanck, David Nimick
Evaluating remedial alternatives for an acid mine drainage stream: A model post audit Evaluating remedial alternatives for an acid mine drainage stream: A model post audit
A post audit for a reactive transport model used to evaluate acid mine drainage treatment systems is presented herein. The post audit is based on a paired synoptic approach in which hydrogeochemical data are collected at low (existing conditions) and elevated (following treatment) pH. Data obtained under existing, low-pH conditions are used for calibration, and the resultant model is...
Authors
Robert Runkel, Briant Kimball, Katherine Walton-Day, Philip Verplanck, Robert Broshears
Geospatial database for regional environmental assessment of central Colorado. Geospatial database for regional environmental assessment of central Colorado.
In conjunction with the future planning needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a detailed environmental assessment of the effects of historical mining on Forest Service lands in central Colorado. Stream sediment, macroinvertebrate, and various filtered and unfiltered water quality samples were collected during low-flow over a...
Authors
Stan Church, Carma San Juan, David Fey, Travis S. Schmidt, Terry Klein, Ed DeWitt, Richard Wanty, Philip Verplanck, Katharine Mitchell, Monique G. Adams, LaDonna Choate, Todor I. Todorov, Barnaby Rockwell, Luke McEachron, Michael Anthony
Geologic processes influence the effects of mining on aquatic ecosystems Geologic processes influence the effects of mining on aquatic ecosystems
Geologic processes strongly influence water and sediment quality in aquatic ecosystems but rarely are geologic principles incorporated into routine biomonitoring studies. We test if elevated concentrations of metals in water and sediment are restricted to streams downstream of mines or areas that may discharge mine wastes. We surveyed 198 catchments classified as “historically mined” or...
Authors
Travis S. Schmidt, William Clements, Richard Wanty, Philip Verplanck, Stan Church, Carma San Juan, David Fey, Barnaby Rockwell, Ed DeWitt, Terry Klein
Climate-change-driven deterioration of water quality in a mineralized watershed Climate-change-driven deterioration of water quality in a mineralized watershed
A unique 30-year streamwater chemistry data set from a mineralized alpine watershed with naturally acidic, metal-rich water displays dissolved concentrations of Zn and other metals of ecological concern increasing by 100–400% (400–2000 μg/L) during low-flow months, when metal concentrations are highest. SO4 and other major ions show similar increases. A lack of natural or anthropogenic...
Authors
Andrew Todd, Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, Caitlin Crouch, Diane McKnight, Ryan Dunham
Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model
The rare earth elements are not as rare in nature as their name implies, but economic deposits with these elements are not common and few deposits have been large producers. In the past 25 years, demand for rare earth elements has increased dramatically because of their wide and diverse use in high-technology applications. Yet, presently the global production and supply of rare earth...
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Philip Verplanck, Bradley Van Gosen
Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010 Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010
Water samples were collected approximately every two weeks during the spring of 2010 from the Level 1 portal of the Standard Mine and from two locations on Elk Creek. The objective of the sampling was to: (1) better define the expected range and timing of variations in pH and metal concentrations in Level 1 discharge and Elk Creek during spring runoff; and (2) further evaluate possible...
Authors
Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, M. Mast, Joseph Marsik, R. McCleskey
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The rare-earth elements: Vital to modern technologies and lifestyles The rare-earth elements: Vital to modern technologies and lifestyles
Until recently, the rare-earth elements (REEs) were familiar to a relatively small number of people, such as chemists, geologists, specialized materials scientists, and engineers. In the 21st century, the REEs have gained visibility through many media outlets because of (1) the public has recognized the critical, specialized properties that REEs contribute to modern technology, as well...
Authors
Bradley Van Gosen, Philip Verplanck, Keith Long, Joseph Gambogi, Robert R. Seal
Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments Deposit model for heavy-mineral sands in coastal environments
This report provides a descriptive model of heavy-mineral sands, which are sedimentary deposits of dense minerals that accumulate with sand, silt, and clay in coastal environments, locally forming economic concentrations of the heavy minerals. This deposit type is the main source of titanium feedstock for the titanium dioxide (TiO2) pigments industry, through recovery of the minerals...
Authors
Bradley Van Gosen, David Fey, Anjana Shah, Philip Verplanck, Todd Hoefen
Quantifying biomineralization of zinc in the Rio Naracauli (Sardinia, Italy), using a tracer injection and synoptic sampling Quantifying biomineralization of zinc in the Rio Naracauli (Sardinia, Italy), using a tracer injection and synoptic sampling
Streams draining mined areas throughout the world commonly have high concentrations of Zn. Because Zn is not easily removed from stream water and because it can be toxic to aquatic organisms, its presence is a persistent problem. The discovery of biomineralization of Zn-bearing solids in the mine drainage of Rio Naracauli, in Sardinia, Italy, provides insights into strategies for...
Authors
Giovanni De Giudici, Richard Wanty, F. Podda, Briant Kimball, Philip Verplanck, P. Lattanzi, R. Cidu, D. Medas
A deposit model for carbonatite and peralkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits A deposit model for carbonatite and peralkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits
Carbonatite and alkaline intrusive complexes, as well as their weathering products, are the primary sources of rare earth elements. A wide variety of other commodities have been exploited from carbonatites and alkaline igneous rocks including niobium, phosphate, titanium, vermiculite, barite, fluorite, copper, calcite, and zirconium. Other elements enriched in these deposits include...
Authors
Philip Verplanck, Bradley Van Gosen, Robert R. Seal, Anne McCafferty
Links between climate change, water-table depth, and water chemistry in a mineralized mountain watershed Links between climate change, water-table depth, and water chemistry in a mineralized mountain watershed
Recent studies suggest that climate change is causing rising solute concentrations in mountain lakes and streams. These changes may be more pronounced in mineralized watersheds due to the sensitivity of sulfide weathering to changes in subsurface oxygen transport. Specific causal mechanisms linking climate change and accelerated weathering rates have been proposed, but in general remain...
Authors
Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, Jonathan Caine, Andrew Todd
Estimating instream constituent loads using replicate synoptic sampling, Peru Creek, Colorado Estimating instream constituent loads using replicate synoptic sampling, Peru Creek, Colorado
The synoptic mass balance approach is often used to evaluate constituent mass loading in streams affected by mine drainage. Spatial profiles of constituent mass load are used to identify sources of contamination and prioritize sites for remedial action. This paper presents a field scale study in which replicate synoptic sampling campaigns are used to quantify the aggregate uncertainty in
Authors
Robert Runkel, Katherine Walton-Day, Briant Kimball, Philip Verplanck, David Nimick
Evaluating remedial alternatives for an acid mine drainage stream: A model post audit Evaluating remedial alternatives for an acid mine drainage stream: A model post audit
A post audit for a reactive transport model used to evaluate acid mine drainage treatment systems is presented herein. The post audit is based on a paired synoptic approach in which hydrogeochemical data are collected at low (existing conditions) and elevated (following treatment) pH. Data obtained under existing, low-pH conditions are used for calibration, and the resultant model is...
Authors
Robert Runkel, Briant Kimball, Katherine Walton-Day, Philip Verplanck, Robert Broshears
Geospatial database for regional environmental assessment of central Colorado. Geospatial database for regional environmental assessment of central Colorado.
In conjunction with the future planning needs of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, the U.S. Geological Survey conducted a detailed environmental assessment of the effects of historical mining on Forest Service lands in central Colorado. Stream sediment, macroinvertebrate, and various filtered and unfiltered water quality samples were collected during low-flow over a...
Authors
Stan Church, Carma San Juan, David Fey, Travis S. Schmidt, Terry Klein, Ed DeWitt, Richard Wanty, Philip Verplanck, Katharine Mitchell, Monique G. Adams, LaDonna Choate, Todor I. Todorov, Barnaby Rockwell, Luke McEachron, Michael Anthony
Geologic processes influence the effects of mining on aquatic ecosystems Geologic processes influence the effects of mining on aquatic ecosystems
Geologic processes strongly influence water and sediment quality in aquatic ecosystems but rarely are geologic principles incorporated into routine biomonitoring studies. We test if elevated concentrations of metals in water and sediment are restricted to streams downstream of mines or areas that may discharge mine wastes. We surveyed 198 catchments classified as “historically mined” or...
Authors
Travis S. Schmidt, William Clements, Richard Wanty, Philip Verplanck, Stan Church, Carma San Juan, David Fey, Barnaby Rockwell, Ed DeWitt, Terry Klein
Climate-change-driven deterioration of water quality in a mineralized watershed Climate-change-driven deterioration of water quality in a mineralized watershed
A unique 30-year streamwater chemistry data set from a mineralized alpine watershed with naturally acidic, metal-rich water displays dissolved concentrations of Zn and other metals of ecological concern increasing by 100–400% (400–2000 μg/L) during low-flow months, when metal concentrations are highest. SO4 and other major ions show similar increases. A lack of natural or anthropogenic...
Authors
Andrew Todd, Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, Caitlin Crouch, Diane McKnight, Ryan Dunham
Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model Carbonatite and alkaline intrusion-related rare earth element deposits–A deposit model
The rare earth elements are not as rare in nature as their name implies, but economic deposits with these elements are not common and few deposits have been large producers. In the past 25 years, demand for rare earth elements has increased dramatically because of their wide and diverse use in high-technology applications. Yet, presently the global production and supply of rare earth...
Authors
Philip Verplanck, Bradley Van Gosen
Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010 Spring runoff water-chemistry data from the Standard Mine and Elk Creek, Gunnison County, Colorado, 2010
Water samples were collected approximately every two weeks during the spring of 2010 from the Level 1 portal of the Standard Mine and from two locations on Elk Creek. The objective of the sampling was to: (1) better define the expected range and timing of variations in pH and metal concentrations in Level 1 discharge and Elk Creek during spring runoff; and (2) further evaluate possible...
Authors
Andrew Manning, Philip Verplanck, M. Mast, Joseph Marsik, R. McCleskey