Hyperspectral Imaging: New Approaches for Broad-Scale Screening Assessment of Streams and Watersheds Impacted by Abandoned Mines

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Ken Wangerud
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

The benefits of historic mining to this country have been many, but have come at a cost to the environment that has only begun to be understood over the past twenty years. While estimates vary, it is generally recognized that there are over 200,000 inactive and abandoned hardrock mines, with most of them located in the western U.S. Only a fraction of them are believed to be sources of metal releases with significant adverse environmental effects to the watersheds and receiving streams. State water-quality and natural resource management agencies have noted that hundreds of miles of streams are metal-impacted, and the aggregate effects of these sites within watersheds and drainage basins is poorly understood. Resources for the environmental assessment of abandoned mine land (AML) sites and watersheds have been and continue to be limited. Few hardrock mining states receive substantial reclamation funds under the (coal) Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act. EPA Region VIII (EPA8) has an estimated 90,000 abandoned mining, milling and smelter sites, mainly in Colorado, Montana, South Dakota, Utah and Wyoming. An estimated 13,000 of the sites may have metal releases causing Clean Water Act and CERCLA non-compliance. Results of inventories by states and federal land managing agencies, indicate it is plausible that only 3,000-4,000 of these sites may be causing significant environmental degradation.
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APA: Ken Wangerud  (1999)  Hyperspectral Imaging: New Approaches for Broad-Scale Screening Assessment of Streams and Watersheds Impacted by Abandoned Mines

MLA: Ken Wangerud Hyperspectral Imaging: New Approaches for Broad-Scale Screening Assessment of Streams and Watersheds Impacted by Abandoned Mines. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1999.

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