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Hydrologic data collected in and around a surface coal mine, Clay and Vigo counties, Indiana, 1977-80

January 1, 1982

Few data are available for evaluating water-quality and other hydrologic properties in and around surface coal mines, particularly in areas where material having a high potential for acid-production is selectively buried. This report contains hydrologic data collected in an active coal mining area in Clay and Vigo Counties, Indiana, from September 1977 through February 1980. Methods of sampling and analysis used in collecting the data also are summarized. The data include field and laboratory measurements of water at 41 wells and 24 stream sites. Variables measured in the field include water temperature, specific conductance, pH, Eh, dissolved oxygen, ground-water levels, and streamflow; and in the laboratory, concentrations of major ions, alkalinity, hardness, trace elementsl, organic carbon, phosphorus, and dissolved solids. Other variables measured in the laboratory include ferrous iron concentration of water samples from selected wells, percent sulfur by weight and the potential acidity of core samples of reclaimed cast overburden, concentrations of elements absorbed on streambed materials, concentrations and particle size of suspended sediment in water, and populations and Shannon diversity indices of phytoplankton in water. Dissolved-solids concentrations and pH of ground water ranged from 173 to 5,130 milligrams per liter and from 6.1 to 8.9, respectively, and of surface water, from 120 to 4,100 milligrams per liter and from 6.1 to 8.8 respectively. 

Publication Year 1982
Title Hydrologic data collected in and around a surface coal mine, Clay and Vigo counties, Indiana, 1977-80
DOI 10.3133/ofr82639
Authors Linda L. Bobo, Stephen E. Eikenberry
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 82-639
Index ID ofr82639
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Indiana Water Science Center