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Coal mine drainage effluents and associated solids major, trace, rare earth element and radium concentrations collected from Pennsylvania, USA

June 10, 2024

Discharges from abandoned coal mines and associated mine wastes represent historic and persistent sources of pollution in the Appalachian Basin, United States. In this study, we conducted the first-ever survey of radium (Ra) in coal mine drainage (CMD) water and solid samples in the United States. Samples were collected from 4 untreated coal mine discharges and 9 treated coal mine discharges (i.e., passive or active treatment systems in place) in Pennsylvania, representing both bituminous and anthracite coal regions. Dissolved Ra in CMD is relatively low (below detection to 2.06 Bq/L); however, Ra accumulates in associated CMD solids (12.6 to 875.1 Bq/kg). Total rare earth element (REE) + yttrium (Y) content in the CMD solids was enriched with a concentration range of 95.34 to 3,607.15 mg/kg.

Publication Year 2024
Title Coal mine drainage effluents and associated solids major, trace, rare earth element and radium concentrations collected from Pennsylvania, USA
DOI 10.5066/P13MWY4G
Authors Bonnie McDevitt, Charles A Cravotta, Ryan McAleer, John C Jackson, Aaron M Jubb, Glenn D Jolly
Product Type Data Release
Record Source USGS Asset Identifier Service (AIS)
USGS Organization Geology, Energy & Minerals Science Center
Rights This work is marked with CC0 1.0 Universal
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