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Chemical analyses of water samples from the Picher mining area, northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas

January 1, 1987

Chemical analyses are presented for 169 water samples from Tar Creek drainage and the Picher lead-zinc mining area of northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas. Water samples were taken from November 1983 through February 1986 from the abandoned mines, from points of mine-water discharge, and from surface-water locations upstream and downstream from mine discharge area. The pH, temperature, alkalinity, dissolved oxygen, and specific conductance were measured in the field. Laboratory analyses routinely included the major ions plus aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, manganese, nickel, and zinc. Non-routine analyses of dissolved gases and tritium are presented. Stable carbon-isotope ratios for 11 mine-water samples and three carbonate-rock samples are reported. Miscellaneous stream-discharge measurements made at the time of sampling or taken from gaging-station records are included in the report.

Publication Year 1987
Title Chemical analyses of water samples from the Picher mining area, northeast Oklahoma and southeast Kansas
DOI 10.3133/ofr87453
Authors David L. Parkhurst
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype USGS Numbered Series
Series Title Open-File Report
Series Number 87-453
Index ID ofr87453
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse