This report summarizes the findings of a study conducted as a pilot for part of a park-wide monitoring program being developed for the Ozark National Scenic Riverways (ONSR) of southeastern Missouri. The objective was to evaluate using crayfish (Orconectes spp.) and Asian clam (Corbicula fluminea) for monitoring concentrations of metals associated with lead-zinc mining. Lead-zinc mining presently (2007) occurs near the ONSR and additional mining has been proposed. Three composite samples of each type (crayfish and Asian clam), each comprising ten animals of approximately the same size, were collected during late summer and early fall of 2005 from five sites on the Current River and Jacks Fork within the ONSR and from one site on the Eleven ...
A trap and skeet shooting range gun club is located on the North Platte River, below the Guernsey Re...
It is well established that aqueous exposure and dietary exposure both lead to the accumulation of m...
The presence of heavy metals within aquatic environments can be attributed to sources such as indust...
This report summarizes the findings of a study conducted as a pilot for part of a park-wide monitori...
We evaluated exposure of aquatic biota to lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), and cadmium (Cd) in streams draining...
The Big River (BGR) drains much of the Old Lead Belt mining district (OLB) in southeastern Missouri,...
Mining has occurred in the New Lead Belt of southeast Missouri, one of the largest producers of lead...
Riffle-dwelling crayfish populations were sampled at 16 sites in 4 tributaries of the Spring River l...
Fish were collected in late 1995 from 34 National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (NCBP) stations ...
We conducted this project to assess the concentrations of natural and anthropogenic contaminants in ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate potential human and ecological risks associated with met...
The Viburnum Trend lead–zinc mining subdistrict is located in the southeast Missouri portion of the ...
The Viburnum Trend mining district in southeast Missouri, USA is one of the largest producers of lea...
The potential effects of proposed lead–zinc mining in an ecologically sensitive area were assessed b...
We studied the ecological effects of mining-derived metals on riffle-dwelling benthic fishes at 16 s...
A trap and skeet shooting range gun club is located on the North Platte River, below the Guernsey Re...
It is well established that aqueous exposure and dietary exposure both lead to the accumulation of m...
The presence of heavy metals within aquatic environments can be attributed to sources such as indust...
This report summarizes the findings of a study conducted as a pilot for part of a park-wide monitori...
We evaluated exposure of aquatic biota to lead (Pb), zinc (Zn), and cadmium (Cd) in streams draining...
The Big River (BGR) drains much of the Old Lead Belt mining district (OLB) in southeastern Missouri,...
Mining has occurred in the New Lead Belt of southeast Missouri, one of the largest producers of lead...
Riffle-dwelling crayfish populations were sampled at 16 sites in 4 tributaries of the Spring River l...
Fish were collected in late 1995 from 34 National Contaminant Biomonitoring Program (NCBP) stations ...
We conducted this project to assess the concentrations of natural and anthropogenic contaminants in ...
The objective of this study was to evaluate potential human and ecological risks associated with met...
The Viburnum Trend lead–zinc mining subdistrict is located in the southeast Missouri portion of the ...
The Viburnum Trend mining district in southeast Missouri, USA is one of the largest producers of lea...
The potential effects of proposed lead–zinc mining in an ecologically sensitive area were assessed b...
We studied the ecological effects of mining-derived metals on riffle-dwelling benthic fishes at 16 s...
A trap and skeet shooting range gun club is located on the North Platte River, below the Guernsey Re...
It is well established that aqueous exposure and dietary exposure both lead to the accumulation of m...
The presence of heavy metals within aquatic environments can be attributed to sources such as indust...