This paper presents a 30+ year record of changes in benthic macroinvertebrate communities and fish populations associated with improving water quality in mining-influenced streams. Panther Creek, a tributary to the Salmon River in central Idaho, USA suffered intensive damage from mining and milling operations at the Blackbird Mine that released copper (Cu), arsenic (As), and cobalt (Co) into tributaries. From the 1960s through the 1980s, no fish and few aquatic invertebrates could be found in 40 km of mine-affected reaches of Panther Creek downstream of the metals contaminated tributaries, Blackbird and Big Deer Creeks. Efforts to restore water quality began in 1995, and by 2002 Cu levels had been reduced by about 90%, with incremental decl...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
It is not known if current chemical and biological monitoring methods are appropriate for assessing ...
This paper presents a 30+ year record of changes in benthic macroinvertebrate communities and fish p...
This paper presents a 30+ year record of changes in benthic macroinvertebrate communities and fish p...
Monitoring of benthic invertebrates in streams receiving acidic metal-contaminated water over 18-yea...
The Upper Clark Fork River is the site of one of the most well known and complex remediation & resto...
The Upper Clark Fork River is the site of one of the most well known and complex remediation & resto...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
Mining has severely impacted the biota in the Coeur d'Alene River drainage of northern Idaho. The be...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a prominent threat to water quality in many of the world’s mining distri...
Historical mining and mineral processing have led to heavy metal contamination in the flood-plain of...
A 5-yr study was conducted to measure the rates of recovery of fish and invertebrate communities fol...
Compensatory mitigation is commonly used to replace aquatic natural resources being lost or degraded...
Compensatory mitigation is commonly used to replace aquatic natural resources being lost or degraded...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
It is not known if current chemical and biological monitoring methods are appropriate for assessing ...
This paper presents a 30+ year record of changes in benthic macroinvertebrate communities and fish p...
This paper presents a 30+ year record of changes in benthic macroinvertebrate communities and fish p...
Monitoring of benthic invertebrates in streams receiving acidic metal-contaminated water over 18-yea...
The Upper Clark Fork River is the site of one of the most well known and complex remediation & resto...
The Upper Clark Fork River is the site of one of the most well known and complex remediation & resto...
The upper reaches of Elk Creek, Granite County, Montana, have been placer mined for more than 100 ye...
Mining has severely impacted the biota in the Coeur d'Alene River drainage of northern Idaho. The be...
Acid mine drainage (AMD) is a prominent threat to water quality in many of the world’s mining distri...
Historical mining and mineral processing have led to heavy metal contamination in the flood-plain of...
A 5-yr study was conducted to measure the rates of recovery of fish and invertebrate communities fol...
Compensatory mitigation is commonly used to replace aquatic natural resources being lost or degraded...
Compensatory mitigation is commonly used to replace aquatic natural resources being lost or degraded...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
Reduced invertebrate abundance and diversity are common responses to heavy metals contamination in m...
It is not known if current chemical and biological monitoring methods are appropriate for assessing ...