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Science for Watershed Decisions on Abandoned Mine Lands: Review of Preliminary Results, Denver, Colorado, February 4-5, 1998

References

Broetzman, Gary, 1998, Barriers and incentives to voluntary cleanup of abandoned hardrock mine sites: Colorado Center for Environmental Management, 30 p.

Buxton, H.T., Nimick, D.A., von Guerard, P.B., Church, S.E., Frazier, Ann, Gray, J.R., Lipin, B.R., Marsh, S.P., Woodword, D.F., Kimball, B.A., Finger, Susan, Ischinger, Lee, Fordham, J.C., Power, M.S., Bunck, Christine, and Jones, J.W., 1997, A science-based, watershed strategy to support effective remediation of abandoned mine lands: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Acid Rock Drainage, Vancouver, B.C., May 31—June 6, 1997, pp. 1869-1880.

Church, S.E., Kimball, B.A., Fey, D.L., Ferderer, D.A., Yager, T.J., and Vaughn, R.B., 1997, Source, transport, and partitioning of metals between water, colloids, and bed sediments of the Animas River, Colorado: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 97-151, 135 p.

Plumlee, G.S., Streufert, R.K., Smith, K.S., Smith, S.M., Wallace, A.R., Toth, M.I, Nash, J.T., Robinson, Rob, Ficklin, W.H., and Lee, G., 1995, Map showing potential metal-mine drainage hazards in Colorado, based on mineral-deposit geology: U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 95-026, one map, scale 1:750,000.


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