Water quality impacts from mining in the Black Hills,South Dakota,USA |
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Authors: | P. H. Rahn A. D. Davis C. J. Webb A. D. Nichols |
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Affiliation: | (1) South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Rapid City, South Dakota, USA;(2) Versar, Inc., Eden Prairie, Minnesota, USA |
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Abstract: | The focus of this research was to determine if abandoned mines constitute a major environmental hazard in the Black Hills. Many abandoned gold mines in the Black Hills contribute acid and heavy metals to streams. In some areas of sulfide mineralization local impacts are severe, but in most areas the impacts are small because most ore deposits consist of small quartz veins with few sulfides. Pegmatite mines appear to have negligible effects on water due to the insoluble nature of pegmatite minerals. Uranium mines in the southern Black Hills contribute some radioactivity to surface water, but the impact is limited because of the dry climate and lack of runoff in that area. |
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Keywords: | Acid-mine drainage Water quality Abandoned mines |
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