2007
DOI: 10.21000/jasmr07010016
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Preliminary Assessment of Time Trends in Bioavailable Metals in the Tri-State Lead/Zinc Mining District Through Analyses of Tree Cores

Abstract: Abstract. The Tri-State mining district in the central U.S. was a major source of zinc and lead from the early 1800s to 1970, producing 11.7 million tons of zinc, and 2.8 million tons of lead. Soils and streams in more than 70 square miles of the mining district and downstream areas are contaminated by metals. Little environmental monitoring was conducted in the district until the late 1970s, when metals-laden water started to flow from the abandoned mines. To retrospectively determine trends in metals bioavai… Show more

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