Mountaintop mining valley fill (MTM/VF) coal mining is currently the dominant form of land use change in the central Appalachians. MTM/VF activities level mountains, remove forests and forest soils, bury headwater streams and generate substantial amounts of acid and alkaline mine drainage. Numerous case studies have documented elevated concentrations of sulfate and trace metal and metalloids with known toxicity in surface waters downstream from MTM/VF activity, yet no comprehensive effort has been made to link landscape scale mining activity and water quality. Here, I used newly obtained remote sensing data of surface mining activity delineated from 1976 to 2005 to estimate the extent of MTM/VF impact on downstream surface water quality in...
West Virginia is one of the leading producers of coal in the United States. Large scale surface mini...
In Appalachia, coal mining is a vital economic activity. Steps must be taken to ensure the future of...
Drainage from abandoned underground coal mines negatively impacts many miles of stream habitat throu...
Mountaintop removal coal mining (MTR) is currently the dominant driver of landuse change in the cent...
Environmental laws need sound data to protect species and ecosystems. In 1996, a proliferation of mo...
Surface coal mining is the dominant form of land cover change in Central Appalachia, yet the extent ...
Surface coal mining has become the ideal method for extracting coal from the Appalachia Mountains. H...
Mountaintop mining and valley fill (MTM/VF) coal extraction, practiced in the Central Appalachian re...
Coal mining in Pennsylvania has been fundamental to the commonwealth’s economy for over 150 years. ...
During the construction of a segment of Appalachian Corridor H between Buckhannon and Elkins, West V...
Mountaintop mining (MTM) became popular in the 1970s in Central Appalachia and today remains the dom...
Water quality assessments provide essential information for protecting aquatic habitats and stakehol...
Water quality assessments provide essential information for protecting aquatic habitats and stakehol...
This study examined two underground coal mines in the Sydney basin and investigated the water chemis...
Large scale surface mining in southern West Virginia causes significant alteration of headwater stre...
West Virginia is one of the leading producers of coal in the United States. Large scale surface mini...
In Appalachia, coal mining is a vital economic activity. Steps must be taken to ensure the future of...
Drainage from abandoned underground coal mines negatively impacts many miles of stream habitat throu...
Mountaintop removal coal mining (MTR) is currently the dominant driver of landuse change in the cent...
Environmental laws need sound data to protect species and ecosystems. In 1996, a proliferation of mo...
Surface coal mining is the dominant form of land cover change in Central Appalachia, yet the extent ...
Surface coal mining has become the ideal method for extracting coal from the Appalachia Mountains. H...
Mountaintop mining and valley fill (MTM/VF) coal extraction, practiced in the Central Appalachian re...
Coal mining in Pennsylvania has been fundamental to the commonwealth’s economy for over 150 years. ...
During the construction of a segment of Appalachian Corridor H between Buckhannon and Elkins, West V...
Mountaintop mining (MTM) became popular in the 1970s in Central Appalachia and today remains the dom...
Water quality assessments provide essential information for protecting aquatic habitats and stakehol...
Water quality assessments provide essential information for protecting aquatic habitats and stakehol...
This study examined two underground coal mines in the Sydney basin and investigated the water chemis...
Large scale surface mining in southern West Virginia causes significant alteration of headwater stre...
West Virginia is one of the leading producers of coal in the United States. Large scale surface mini...
In Appalachia, coal mining is a vital economic activity. Steps must be taken to ensure the future of...
Drainage from abandoned underground coal mines negatively impacts many miles of stream habitat throu...