Lead Contamination At An Old Smelter Site At Socorro, New Mexico: Part I - Particle Size And Depth Of Contamination

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
G. S. Austin L. A. Brandvold J. W. Hawley J. Renault
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Jan 1, 1994

Abstract

Soil next to a smelter abandoned about 100 years ago near Socorro, NM was found, by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), to contain high Pb concentrations. Detailed characterization of the soil by the New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources (Bureau) shows that the highest Pb concentration is in the clay-size fraction, although this fraction accounts for only 1 to 3 wt % of the soil. The depth of contamination, determined in areas relatively undisturbed since the smelter was abandoned, is no more than 76 mm (3 in.). Because of the soil's alkalinity, the Pb mobility is dominated by the movement of Pb-bearing particles, as opposed to chemical transport in solution.
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APA: G. S. Austin L. A. Brandvold J. W. Hawley J. Renault  (1994)  Lead Contamination At An Old Smelter Site At Socorro, New Mexico: Part I - Particle Size And Depth Of Contamination

MLA: G. S. Austin L. A. Brandvold J. W. Hawley J. Renault Lead Contamination At An Old Smelter Site At Socorro, New Mexico: Part I - Particle Size And Depth Of Contamination. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1994.

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