Hydrogeologic Characterization and Mining Impact Analysis of a Low-Yield, Fractured Granite Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration

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Abstract
A hydrogeologic characterization and impact analysis was performed for a proposed quarry at the Hitch Rack Ranch located in
the Little Turkey Creek watershed southwest of Colorado Springs, Colorado. Continuous multiple channel tubing, nested
piezometers, stream flow measurements, and mapping of known seeps were used to define the three-dimensional potentiometric
distribution and areas of groundwater recharge and discharge. Water balance considerations, mass balance calculations, and
potentiometric response to earth tides and barometric fluctuations confirmed that the granite fracture system in the ridge area of
the proposed quarry has an extremely low bulk hydraulic conductivity resulting in minimal groundwater discharge to sustain the
baseflow of Little Turkey Creek. The Little Turkey Creek valley forms the major conduit for groundwater flow exiting from the
upper part of watershed underlain by granite. This conclusion has significant implications with respect to mine planning to
minimize projected impacts to the hydrologic system and preserve this recharge component to downgradient Denver Basin
sedimentary deposits.
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Hydrogeologic Characterization and Mining Impact Analysis of a Low-Yield, Fractured Granite Mining, Metallurgy and ExplorationMLA: Hydrogeologic Characterization and Mining Impact Analysis of a Low-Yield, Fractured Granite Mining, Metallurgy and Exploration. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration,