Mercury contamination from historic gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the environment. This fact sheet provides background information on the use of mercury in historic gold mining and processing operations in California, and describes a new USGS project that addresses the potential risks associated with mercury from these sources, with emphasis on historic hydraulic mining areas. Miners used mercury (quicksilver) to recover gold throughout the western United States at both placer (alluvial) and hardrock (lode) mines. The vast majority of mercury lost to the environment in California was from placer-gold mines, which used hydraulic, drift, and dredging methods. At hydraulic mines, placer ores were broken down with m...
Mercury that was used historically for gold recovery in mining areas of the Sierra Nevada continues ...
Concentrations and loads of total mercury and methylmercury were measured in streams draining abando...
Gold and mercury mining in the latter half of California’s 19th century resulted in massive and ling...
Mercury contamination from historic gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the e...
Mercury contamination from historical gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the...
Mercury contamination at historic gold mining sites represents a potential risk to human health and ...
<p>The hydraulic gold-mining process used during the California Gold Rush and in many developing cou...
Since the onset of hydraulic gold mining in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills in 1852, the enviro...
More than three million kilograms of mercury are estimated to have been lost into northwestern Sierr...
This study examined mercury concentrations in whole fish from Camp Far West Reservoir, an 830-ha res...
Since the onset of hydraulic gold mining in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills in 1852, the enviro...
A record of mercury deposition was provided by sediment recovered from piston cores of a San Francis...
The development of the patio amalgamation process into an industrial scale operation in 1554 stimula...
Mercury that was used historically for gold recovery in mining areas of the Sierra Nevada continues ...
Concentrations and loads of total mercury and methylmercury were measured in streams draining abando...
Gold and mercury mining in the latter half of California’s 19th century resulted in massive and ling...
Mercury contamination from historic gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the e...
Mercury contamination from historical gold mines represents a potential risk to human health and the...
Mercury contamination at historic gold mining sites represents a potential risk to human health and ...
<p>The hydraulic gold-mining process used during the California Gold Rush and in many developing cou...
Since the onset of hydraulic gold mining in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills in 1852, the enviro...
More than three million kilograms of mercury are estimated to have been lost into northwestern Sierr...
This study examined mercury concentrations in whole fish from Camp Far West Reservoir, an 830-ha res...
Since the onset of hydraulic gold mining in California’s Sierra Nevada foothills in 1852, the enviro...
A record of mercury deposition was provided by sediment recovered from piston cores of a San Francis...
The development of the patio amalgamation process into an industrial scale operation in 1554 stimula...
Mercury that was used historically for gold recovery in mining areas of the Sierra Nevada continues ...
Concentrations and loads of total mercury and methylmercury were measured in streams draining abando...
Gold and mercury mining in the latter half of California’s 19th century resulted in massive and ling...