2019
DOI: 10.3390/environments6070084
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Potential Impacts to Wetlands and Water Bodies Due to Mineral Exploration, Pebble Copper-Gold Prospect, Southwest Alaska

Abstract: There is little information in the literature about the impacts of mineral exploration drilling on natural waters. A copper-gold-molybdenum mining deposit in Alaska was heavily explored until 2012 and partially reclaimed; however, full reclamation of drill sites remained incomplete in 2016. Copper is sub-lethally toxic to salmon, a highly-valued resource in this area. Of 109 sites inspected, 9 sites had confirmed impacts due to un-reclaimed drill-holes or drill waste disposal practices. At seven sites artesian… Show more

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“…Field‐collected water was used for one of the fathead minnow bioassays. This water came from Upper Talarik Creek on 27 August 2013 (site UT‐02; see Figure in Zamzow ). The water was shipped on ice to the laboratory in Fort Collins and refrigerated.…”
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“…Field‐collected water was used for one of the fathead minnow bioassays. This water came from Upper Talarik Creek on 27 August 2013 (site UT‐02; see Figure in Zamzow ). The water was shipped on ice to the laboratory in Fort Collins and refrigerated.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mapping of groundwater quality is also a critical issue and has been presented by Adnan et al [2]. Within the special issue a detailed analysis of critical pollution sources has been presented [3][4][5]. Groundwater quality is also influenced by water table variations.…”
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