Geochemical Modeling Methods of Predicting Trace Element Concentrations in Dexter Pit Lake, Elko County, Nevada.

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Regina N. Tempel Laurie S. Balistrieri Maggy F. Lengke Lisa A. Shevenell Lisa L. Stillings
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

Dexter pit lake, within the townsite of Tuscarora, Nevada, has been in existence since 1990 and provides a natural laboratory for the study of cycles of trace elements associated with ore deposits (e.g. As, Cu, Pb, and Se). Our goal in this study is to develop and calibrate methods of geochemical modeling that may be applied to estimating the concentrations and fluxes of trace elements in pit lake systems. Our initial modeling work considers limnology, hydrology, wall rock mineralogy and geochemistry, benthic fluxes, and colloid composition. Results from our work may be useful in evaluating water quality in the arid West.
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APA: Regina N. Tempel Laurie S. Balistrieri Maggy F. Lengke Lisa A. Shevenell Lisa L. Stillings  (2000)  Geochemical Modeling Methods of Predicting Trace Element Concentrations in Dexter Pit Lake, Elko County, Nevada.

MLA: Regina N. Tempel Laurie S. Balistrieri Maggy F. Lengke Lisa A. Shevenell Lisa L. Stillings Geochemical Modeling Methods of Predicting Trace Element Concentrations in Dexter Pit Lake, Elko County, Nevada.. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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