Titre de série : |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2305 |
Titre : |
Sources of coal-mine drainage an their effects on surface-water chemistry in the claybank creek basin and vicinity, north-central Missouri, 1983 - 84 |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Blevins, D. W. |
Mention d'édition : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Editeur : |
United States Gouvernment Printing Office |
Année de publication : |
1989 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05080 |
Note générale : |
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Bassin versant Hydrochimie Eau de surface Qualité de l'eau Drainage |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. |
Note de contenu : |
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. |
U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2305. Sources of coal-mine drainage an their effects on surface-water chemistry in the claybank creek basin and vicinity, north-central Missouri, 1983 - 84 [texte imprimé] / Blevins, D. W. . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office . - United States Gouvernment Printing Office, 1989. ISSN : CI-05080 Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Bassin versant Hydrochimie Eau de surface Qualité de l'eau Drainage |
Index. décimale : |
621.2 Hydraulique : turbines, pompes, accumulateurs, transmission hydraulique |
Résumé : |
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. |
Note de contenu : |
Eighteen sources of drainage related to past coal-mining activity were identified in the Claybank Creek, Missouri, study area, and eight of them were considered large enough to have detectable effects on receiving streams. However, only three sources significantly affected the chemistry of water in receiving streams. Most underground mines in the North Fork Claybank Creek basin seem to be hydraulically connected, and about 80 percent of their discharge surfaced at one site. Drainage from the underground mines contributed most of the dissolved constituents in north Fork Claybank Creek during dry water. |
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