The release of nanophase metal particles from sulfide mineral decomposition in mining-impacted environments is a growing concern because of the potential for the transport of nanoscale particles that could increase the distribution of the metals and their environmental impact. An analysis of total (unfiltered) and dissolved (450-nm filtered) metal concentrations in the mining-impacted Coeur d’Alene River indicates the leaching of dissolved metal forms from sediments and transport to and within the river. The distribution of metals between total and dissolved forms is driven by seasonal temperatures, hydraulic gradients, and ligand availability. Cd and Zn were the least influenced by changes in gradient and biological productivity betw...
Nanominerals and mineral nanoparticles from a mining-contaminated river system were examined to dete...
Geochemical analysis of stream sediments from the Big River Watershed of southeastern Missouri indic...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...
The release of nanophase metal particles from sulfide mineral decomposition in mining-impacted envir...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is acidic, metal-rich water produced from the oxidative dissolution of sulf...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities release many types of contaminants, such as trace met...
Historic lead and zinc mining in the Tri-State Mining District has ceased, but the legacy of trace ...
Al~met--Distribution coefficients (K~) were used to estimate the most important geochemical phases w...
The fast-flowing and highly turbid Lagaip River (0.5-10 g/L suspended solids) in the central highlan...
International audienceThe Upper Isle River (SW France) drains the second most productive gold-mining...
Stream sediments affected by historic mining in Aurora, Missouri, were digested via sequential extra...
Diffuse metal pollution from mining impacted sediment is widely recognised as a potential source of ...
The Old and New Lead Belt regions of Missouri have been major producers of lead and zinc mineralizat...
AbstractHeavy metal contamination of surface waters at mining sites often involves complex interacti...
Data from Queen Creek, a dryland stream in southcentral Arizona, show that the distributions of heav...
Nanominerals and mineral nanoparticles from a mining-contaminated river system were examined to dete...
Geochemical analysis of stream sediments from the Big River Watershed of southeastern Missouri indic...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...
The release of nanophase metal particles from sulfide mineral decomposition in mining-impacted envir...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is acidic, metal-rich water produced from the oxidative dissolution of sulf...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities release many types of contaminants, such as trace met...
Historic lead and zinc mining in the Tri-State Mining District has ceased, but the legacy of trace ...
Al~met--Distribution coefficients (K~) were used to estimate the most important geochemical phases w...
The fast-flowing and highly turbid Lagaip River (0.5-10 g/L suspended solids) in the central highlan...
International audienceThe Upper Isle River (SW France) drains the second most productive gold-mining...
Stream sediments affected by historic mining in Aurora, Missouri, were digested via sequential extra...
Diffuse metal pollution from mining impacted sediment is widely recognised as a potential source of ...
The Old and New Lead Belt regions of Missouri have been major producers of lead and zinc mineralizat...
AbstractHeavy metal contamination of surface waters at mining sites often involves complex interacti...
Data from Queen Creek, a dryland stream in southcentral Arizona, show that the distributions of heav...
Nanominerals and mineral nanoparticles from a mining-contaminated river system were examined to dete...
Geochemical analysis of stream sediments from the Big River Watershed of southeastern Missouri indic...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...