Characterization And Contamination Assessment Of Mine Waste Piles And Sediment Materials In Gilpin County, Colorado

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
N. Heflin T. Wildeman R. Abel
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

A study was conducted to assess environmental effects of waste rock piles on water in the Russell Gulch area. Each pile was rated on physical characteristics of proximity to an ephemeral gulch, extensiveness of erosion features, size, presence of vegetation, and presence of a kill zone. Chemical assessments focused on three leachate tests performed on waste rock samples. Ratings were based on pH, conductivity, acidity, and analysis for 31 metals using inductively coupled plasma emission spectroscopy. The chemical and physical assessment of each site is used to make a rating of each pile on its overall potential to deliver contaminants.
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APA: N. Heflin T. Wildeman R. Abel  (2004)  Characterization And Contamination Assessment Of Mine Waste Piles And Sediment Materials In Gilpin County, Colorado

MLA: N. Heflin T. Wildeman R. Abel Characterization And Contamination Assessment Of Mine Waste Piles And Sediment Materials In Gilpin County, Colorado. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2004.

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