Boulder River Study Area | USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
This is a section of the USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initative (AMLI) site.
Boulder River Watershed, Montana Study Area
The Boulder River watershed in Montana is one of many watersheds in the western United States where historical mining has left a legacy of acid mine drainage and elevated concentrations of potentially toxic trace elements in surface streams. U.S. Geological Survey scientists have completed a major assessment of the environmental effects of historical mining in the Boulder River watershed. The study demonstrated how the watershed approach can be used to assess and rank mining affected sites for possible cleanup. The study was conducted in collaboration with State and Federal land-management agencies.
This is a section of the USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initative (AMLI) site.
USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
The Plan | USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
Upper Animas River Study Area | USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
Below are publications associated with this project.
Integrated investigations of environmental effects of historical mining in the Basin and Boulder Mining Districts, Boulder River watershed, Jefferson County, Montana
Concentrations of metals in water, sediment, biofilm, benthic macroinvertebrates, and fish in the Boulder River watershed, Montana, and the role of colloids in metal uptake
Environmental effects of historical mining in the Boulder River watershed, southwestern Montana
Rare earth element partitioning between hydrous ferric oxides and acid mine water during iron oxidation
Diel cycles in dissolved metal concentrations in streams: Occurrence and possible causes
SHRIMP U-Pb and 40Ar/39Ar age constraints for relating plutonism and mineralization in the Boulder batholith region, Montana
Water-quality data for streams in the Boulder River Watershed, Jefferson County, Montana
Analytical results for total-digestions, EPA-1312 leach, and net acid production for twenty-three abandoned metal-mining related wastes in the Boulder River watershed, northern Jefferson County, Montana
Analytical results for Bullion Mine and Crystal Mine waste samples and bed sediments from a small tributary to Jack Creek and from Uncle Sam Gulch, Boulder River watershed, Montana
Chemical data and lead isotopic compositions of geochemical baseline samples from streambed sediments and smelter slag, lead isotopic compositions in fluvial tailings, and dendrochronology results from the Boulder River watershed, Jefferson County, Montan
Ground geophysical study of the Buckeye mine tailings, Boulder watershed, Montana
Schlumberger DC resistivity soundings in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark counties, Montana
Airborne geophysical surveys in the Boulder Watershed, Jefferson and Lewis and Clark Counties, Montana
This is a section of the USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initative (AMLI) site.
Boulder River Watershed, Montana Study Area
The Boulder River watershed in Montana is one of many watersheds in the western United States where historical mining has left a legacy of acid mine drainage and elevated concentrations of potentially toxic trace elements in surface streams. U.S. Geological Survey scientists have completed a major assessment of the environmental effects of historical mining in the Boulder River watershed. The study demonstrated how the watershed approach can be used to assess and rank mining affected sites for possible cleanup. The study was conducted in collaboration with State and Federal land-management agencies.
This is a section of the USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initative (AMLI) site.
USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
The Plan | USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
Upper Animas River Study Area | USGS Abandoned Mine Lands Initiative
Below are publications associated with this project.