Titre de série : |
US geological Survey Water Supply Paper, 2268 |
Titre : |
Assessment of water ressources in lead-zinc mined areas in Cherokee county, Kansas and adjacent areas |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Spruill, T. |
Mention d'édition : |
US Geological Survey, Federal Center |
Editeur : |
US geological Survey, Federal Center |
Année de publication : |
1987 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
CI-05023 |
Note générale : |
"A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Ressource en eau Hydrogéologie Eau de surface Qualité de l'eau Evaluation |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
"A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" |
Note de contenu : |
"A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" |
US geological Survey Water Supply Paper, 2268. Assessment of water ressources in lead-zinc mined areas in Cherokee county, Kansas and adjacent areas [texte imprimé] / Spruill, T. . - US Geological Survey, Federal Center . - US geological Survey, Federal Center, 1987. ISSN : CI-05023 "A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Mots-clés : |
Hydrologie Ressource en eau Hydrogéologie Eau de surface Qualité de l'eau Evaluation |
Index. décimale : |
551 Géologie, météorologie, hydrologie générale |
Résumé : |
"A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" |
Note de contenu : |
"A study was conducted to evaluate water resources problems related to abandoned lead and zinc mines in Cherokee county, Kansas, and adjacent areas in Missouri and Oklahoma. Post mining activities have caused changes in the hydrogeology of the area. Lead and zinc mining has caused discontinuities and perforations in the confining shale west of the Pennsylvania - Mississippian geologic contact which have created artificial ground-water recharge and discharge areas. Recharge to the shallow aquifer through collapses, shafts and drill holes in the shale has caused the formation of a ground-water ""mound"" in the vicinity of the licher field in Kansas and Oklahoma" |
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