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Effects of produced waters at oilfield production sites on the Osage Indian Reservation, northeastern Oklahoma
James K. Otton, Sigrid Asher-Bolinder, Douglass E. Owen, Laurel Hall
1997, Open-File Report 97-28
The authors conducted limited site surveys in the Wildhorse and Burbank oilfields on the Osage Indian Reservation, northeastern Oklahoma. The purpose was to document salt scarring, erosion, and soil and water salinization, to survey for radioactivity in oilfield equipment, and to determine if trace elements and naturally occurring radioactive materials...
New K-Ar and 40Ar/39Ar ages of plutonism, hydrothermal alteration, and mineralization in the central Wasatch Mountains, Utah
David A. John, B. D. Turrin, R. J. Miller
1997, Society of Economic Geologists guidebook series (29) 47-57
Twenty-one new K-Ar and 10 new 40Ar/39Ar ages are reported for igneous and hydrothermal minerals from intrusive rocks of the Wasatch igneous belt in the central Wasatch Mountains. Interpretation of our new data combined with previously published K-Ar ages and with new 40Ar/39Ar and U-Pb ages reported by Vogel et al. (1997)...
Potential for new nickel-copper sulfide deposits in the Lake Superior region
Klaus J. Schulz, William F. Cannon
1997, Report
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey are evaluating the potential for undiscovered sulfide deposits containing varying amounts of nickel, copper, platinum-group metals, and cobalt in the Lake Superior region as part of an ongoing effort to assess the mineral potential of the United States. Similarities between rocks of the Midcontinent...
National Mineral-Resource Assessment: The 1996 estimate of undiscovered gold, silver, copper, lead, and zinc remaining in the United States
Joseph A. Briskey Jr., Paul G. Schruben
1997, Report
Mining has occurred in the United States from pre-Revolutionary times. How much of our Nation's total mineral wealth has already been discovered? How much is left? For conventional-type deposits that contain gold, silver, copper, lead, or zinc, about as much is left to be discovered in the conterminous 48 States...
Seasonal variation in metal concentrations in a stream affected by acid mine drainage, St. Kevin Gulch, Colorado
B. A. Kimball
Geoffrey S. Plumlee, M.J. Logsdon, L.F. Filipek, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, The environmental geochemistry of mineral deposits: Part A: Processes, techniques, and health issues part B: Case studies and research topics
Mining of mineral deposits in the Rocky Mountains has left a legacy of acidic inflows to otherwise pristine upland watersheds. Since 1986, the U.S. Geological Survey has studied physical, chemical, and biological processes that affect the transport and transformation of metals in St. Kevin Gulch, an acidic, metal-rich stream near...
Epithermal mercury-antimony and gold-bearing vein lodes of southwestern Alaska
John E. Gray, Carol A. Gent, Lawrence W. Snee, Frederic H. Wilson
Richard J. Goldfarb, Lance D. Miller, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, Mineral Deposits of Alaska (Economic Geology Monographs, volume 9)
Epithermal mineral deposits and occurrences of southwestern Alaska consist of Hg-Sb and gold- and sulfide-bearing vein lodes. Numerous Hg-Sb lodes are located throughout a region measuring several tens of thousands of square kilometers in and surrounding the Kuskokwim River basin in southwestern Alaska. The Hg-Sb lodes are hosted in sedimentary...
Cutthroat trout avoidance of metals and conditions characteristic of a mining waste site: Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho
Daniel F. Woodward, Jack N. Goldstein, Aida M. Farag, William G. Brumbaugh
1997, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (126) 699-706
The South Fork basin of the Coeur d'Alene River, Idaho has been an area of heavy mining activity since the 1880s. The mining operations have resulted in elevated concentrations of metals in surface water, most notably cadmium, lead, zinc, and, to a lesser extent, copper. The metals affected surface water...
Induced polarization research at Kennecott, 1965-1977
Philip H. Nelson
1997, Leading Edge (Tulsa, OK) (16) 29-33
Geophysics research and development (R&D) was a small research group at Kennecott Inc. (KEI), a subsidiary of Kennecott Copper Corporation. The research group served Geophysics-Operations, which in turn worked for another subsidiary, Bear Creek Mining Company (BCMC). BCMC did Kennecott's exploration work such as reconnaissance mapping, staking and proving up...
Presence and distribution of trace elements in new jersey streambed sediments
A. K. O’Brien
1997, Journal of the American Water Resources Association (33) 387-403
ABSTRACT: The distribution of trace elements in New Jersey streambed sediments is described with respect to physiographic provinces and major drainage areas. Samples were collected during 1976–1993 at 295 sites distributed throughout New Jersey. Copper, chromium, lead, and zinc were detected with the greatest frequency and...
El Salvador, Chile porphyry copper deposit revisited: Geologic and geochronologic framework
P. Cornejo, R. M. Tosdal, C. Mpodozis, A.J. Tomlinson, O. Rivera, C.M. Fanning
1997, International Geology Review (39) 22-54
The Eocene (42 to 41 Ma) El Salvador porphyry copper deposit in the Indio Muerto district, northern Chile (26° 15′ S Lat.), formerly thought to have formed at the culmination of a 9-m.y. period of episodic magmatism, is shown by new mapping, U-Pb and K-Ar geochronology, and petrologic data...
Precious metals associated with Late Cretaceous-early Tertiary igneous rocks of southwestern Alaska
Thomas K. Bundtzen, Marti L. Miller
Richard J. Goldfarb, Lance D. Miller, editor(s)
1997, Book chapter, Mineral Deposits of Alaska (Economic Geology Monographs, volume 9)
Placer gold and precious metal-bearing lode deposits of southwestern Alaska lie within a region 550 by 350 km, herein referred to as the Kuskokwim mineral belt. This mineral belt has yielded 100,240 kg (3.22 Moz) of gold, 12, 813 kg (412,000 oz) of silver, 1,377,412 kg (39,960 flasks) of mercury,...
Concentration, distribution, and comparison of selected trace elements in bed sediment and fish tissue in the South Platte River Basin, USA, 1992- 1993
J. S. Heiny, C. M. Tate
1997, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (32) 246-259
During August–November 1992 and August 1993, bed sediment and fish liver were sampled in the South Platte River Basin and analyzed for 45 elements in bed sediment and 19 elements in fish liver. The results for aluminum, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, selenium, silver, uranium, and zinc are...
Hazard assessment of inorganics, individually and in mixtures, to two endangered fish in the San Juan River, New Mexico
Steven J. Hamilton, Kevin J. Buhl
1997, Environmental Toxicology (12) 195-209
Acute toxicity tests were conducted for 96 h with larval Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius) and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in a reconstituted water quality simulating the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico, to determine biological effect concentrations. Tests were conducted with arsenate, copper, selenate, selenite, zinc, and five mixtures...
Combined-sewer overflow data and methods of sample collection for selected sites, Detroit, Michigan
M.J. Sweat, J.R. Wolf
1997, Open-File Report 96-646
The discharge of untreated sewage is illegal in Michigan unless permitted under Act 245 due to public health concerns. In October, 1992, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (MDNR, now the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality) issued a discharge permit to Detroit authorizing discharge from the City's 78 combined-sewer overflows...
Hazard evaluation of inorganics, singly and in mixtures, to Flannelmouth Sucker Catostomus latipinnis in the San Juan River, New Mexico
S. J. Hamilton, K.J. Buhl
1997, Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety (38) 296-308
Larval flannelmouth sucker (Catostomus latipinnis) were exposed to arsenate, boron, copper, molybdenum, selenate, selenite, uranium, vanadium, and zinc singly, and to five mixtures of five to nine inorganics. The exposures were conducted in reconstituted water representative of the San Juan River near Shiprock, New Mexico. The mixtures simulated environmental ratios...
A120 yr record of widespread contamination from mining of the Iberian pyrite belt
A. VanGeen, J.F. Adkins, E.A. Boyle, C.H. Nelson, A. Palanques
1997, Geology (25) 291-294
A metal-enriched seawater plume entering the western Mediterranean Sea through the Strait of Gibraltar originates 300 km to the west in the Rio Tinto estuary of southwestern Spain. Mining of Rio Tinto ore, one of the largest metal-rich sulfide deposits in the world,...
Resolution of matrix effects on analysis of total and methyl mercury in aqueous samples from the Florida Everglades
M.L. Olson, L.B. Cleckner, J.P. Hurley, D. P. Krabbenhoft, T.W. Heelan
1997, Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry (358) 392-396
Aqueous samples from the Florida Everglades present several problems for the analysis of total mercury (HgT) and methyl mercury (MeHg). Constituents such as dissolved organic carbon (DOC) and sulfide at selected sites present particular challenges due to interferences with standard analytical techniques. This is manifested by 1) the inability...
Evaluation of Nonpoint-Source Contamination, Wisconsin: Selected Topics for Water Year 1995
D.W. Owens, Steven R. Corsi, K.F. Rappold
1997, Open-File Report 96-661-A
The objective of the watershed-management evaluation monitoring program in Wisconsin is to evaluate the effectiveness of best-management practices (BMP's) for controlling nonpoint-source contamination in eight rural and four urban watersheds. This report, the fourth in an annual series of reports, presents a summary of the data collected for the program...
Toxicity of inorganic contaminants, individually and in environmental mixtures, to three endangered fishes (Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker)
Kevin J. Buhl, S. J. Hamilton
1996, Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology (30) 84-92
Two life stages of three federally-listed endangered fishes, Colorado squawfish (Ptychocheilus lucius), bonytail (Gila elegans), and razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) were exposed to copper, selenate, selenite, and zinc individually, and to mixtures of nine inorganics in a reconstituted water that simulated the water quality...
Evaluation of 3 radio transmitters and collar designs for Amazona
J.M. Meyers
1996, Wildlife Society Bulletin (24) 15-20
I evaluated 3 radio transmitter attachments and designs for adult parrots. Two of the transmitters and attachments were similar to those used previously in the study on fledgling and adult parrots. I designed, in collaboration with the manufacturer, a third transmitter and attachment that provided protection of key...
Interlaboratory study of precision: Hyalella azteca and Chironomus tentans freshwater sediment toxicity assays
G.A. Burton Jr., T. J. Norberg-King, C.G. Ingersoll, D.A. Benoit, G.T. Ankley, P. V. Winger, J. Kubitz, J.M. Lazorchak, M.E. Smith, E. Greer, F.J. Dwyer, D.J. Call, K.E. Day, P. Kennedy, M. Stinson
1996, Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (15) 1335-1343
Standard 10-d whole-sediment toxicity test methods have recently been developed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for the amphipod Hyalella azteca and the midge Chironomus tentans. An interlaboratory evaluation of method precision was performed using a group of seven to 10 laboratories, representing government, academia, and environmental consulting firms....