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Title Understanding metal pathways in mineralized ecosystems [electronic resource] / by Laurie S. Balistrieri ... [et al.].

Imprint Reston, Va. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007.

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 Axe Federal Documents Online  I 19.4/2:1317    ---  Available
Description iii, 12 p. : digital, PDF file
Series Circular ; 1317
U.S. Geological Survey circular ; 1317.
System Details System requirements: PDF reader.
Mode of access via the USGS web site.
Note Title from Web page (viewed on Oct. 1, 2007).
Summary Successful management of ecosystems containing historical mine wastes requires understanding of processes that are responsible for the distribution, concentration, and bioavailability of potentially toxic elements. U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) scientists recently completed several investigations at historical mine sites in the western United States. These investigations have improved our understanding of how metals are mobilized from mineralized sources, are transported through the environment, and become available to humans and other biota. The new information is being used by Federal, State, and local agencies that manage and remediate abandoned mine lands.
Subject Mineral industries -- Environmental aspects -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Mine drainage -- Environmental aspects -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Contaminated sediments -- Environmental aspects -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Abandoned mined lands reclamation -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Metals -- Environmental aspects -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Metals -- Transport properties -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Metals -- Bioaccumulation -- Pacific and Mountain States.
Added Author Balistrieri, Laurie S.
Geological Survey (U.S.)
Other Form: Print version: Understanding metal pathways in mineralized ecosystems. Reston, Va. : U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 2007 (DLC) 2008614523 (OCoLC)185059914
Gpo Item No. 0620-A (online)
Sudoc No. I 19.4/2:1317

 
    
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