Philip L Hageman (Former Employee)
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A simple field leach test for rapid screening and qualitative characterization of mine waste dump material on abandoned mine lands
No abstract available.
Authors
Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs
Sampling strategy for the rapid screening of mine-waste dumps on abandoned mine lands
No abstract available.
Authors
Kathleen S. Smith, Charles A. Ramsey, Philip L. Hageman
Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) leachate chemistry data for solid mine-waste composite samples from southwestern New Mexico, and Leadville, Colorado
This report details chemistry data derived from leaching of mine-waste composite samples using a modification of E.P.A. Method 1312, Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP). In 1998, members of the U.S. Geological Survey Mine Waste Characterization Project collected four mine-waste composite samples from mining districts in southwestern New Mexico (CAR and PET) and near Leadville, Colora
Authors
Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, George A. Desborough, Paul J. Lamothe, Peter M. Theodorakos
Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
L. P. Gough, R. K. Kotra, C. W. Holmes, W. H. Orem, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. L. Meier, Z. A. Brown
Using imaging spectroscopy to map acidic mine waste
The process of pyrite oxidation at the surface of mine waste may produce acidic water that is gradually neutralized as it drains away from the waste, depositing different Fe-bearing secondary minerals in roughly concentric zones that emanate from mine-waste piles. These Fe-bearing minerals are indicators of the geochemical conditions under which they form. Airborne and orbital imaging spectrometer
Authors
G.A. Swayze, K. S. Smith, R. N. Clark, S. J. Sutley, R.M. Pearson, J.S. Vance, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. L. Meier, M.J. Singleton, S. Roth
Acid generation and metal mobility of some metal-mining related wastes in Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
G. A. Desborough, R. W. Leinz, Kathy Smith, P. L. Hageman, D. L. Fey, Tom Nash
Geochemical data for environmental studies of mineral deposits at Nabesna, Kennecott, Orange Hill, Bond Creek, Bremner, and Gold Hill, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Environmental geochemical investigations were carried out between 1994 and 1997 in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (WRST), Alaska. Mineralized areas studied include the historic Nabesna gold mine/mill and surrounding areas; the historic Kennecott copper mill area and nearby Bonanza, Erie, Glacier, and Jumbo mines; the historic mill and gold mines in the Bremner district; the active g
Authors
R. G. Eppinger, Paul H. Briggs, D. S. Rosenkrans, Vanessa Ballestrazze, Jose Aldir, Z. A. Brown, J. G. Crock, W. M. d'Angelo, M. W. Doughten, D. L. Fey, P. L. Hageman, R. T. Hopkins, R. J. Knight, M. J. Malcolm, J. B. McHugh, A. L. Meier, J.M. Motooka, R. M. O'Leary, B. H. Roushey, S.J. Sultley, P. M. Theodorakos, S. A. Wilson
Preliminary report on water quality associated with the abandoned Fontana and Hazel Creek Mines, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee
No abstract available.
Authors
R.R. Seal, J. M. Hammarstrom, C. S. Southworth, A. L. Meier, D.P. Haffner, A. P. Schultz, G.S. Plumlee, M.J. Flohr, J.C. Jackson, S. M. Smith, P. L. Hageman
Leachate chemistry data for solid mine waste composite samples from Silverton and Leadville, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
M. R. Montour, P. L. Hageman, A. L. Meier, Peter Theodorakos, Paul H. Briggs
EPA method 1312 (synthetic precipitation leaching procedure); leachate chemistry data for solid mine waste composite samples from Silverton and Leadville, Colorado
The EPA Method 1312 Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) leachate chemistry data for mine waste samples is presented. Four mine waste composite samples were collected from Silverton (YUK and MAY) and Leadville (SUN and VEN), Colorado and were extracted following the EPA Method 1312 procedure. Leachate pH values ranged from 2.68 to 3.37 and the samples were ranked by increasing pH: VEN
Authors
Maria R. Montour, P. L. Hageman, A. L. Meier, Peter Theodorakos, Paul H. Briggs
Chain of custody; recommendations for acceptance and analysis of evidentiary geochemical samples
Personnel from the Analytical Chemistry Services Group (ACSG), Mineral Resource Survey Program, formed a team to determine the policies for acceptance and analysis of geochemical samples. This team contacted law enforcement agencies that handle litigious samples, laboratories that work with samples of special nature, and the Solicitor General, Department of the Interior. Using the knowledge from t
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Christine M. Murphy, Paul H. Briggs, Betty M. Adrian, Steve A. Wilson, Phil L. Hageman, Pete M. Theodorakos
Analytical data of stream-sediment and heavy-mineral-concentrate samples collected from the Buckstock Mountains and surrounding areas, Sleetmute Quadrangle, southwest Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
J. E. Gray, P. M. Theodorakos, G. K. Lee, P.O. Hageman, S. J. Sutley
Science and Products
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A simple field leach test for rapid screening and qualitative characterization of mine waste dump material on abandoned mine lands
No abstract available.
Authors
Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs
Sampling strategy for the rapid screening of mine-waste dumps on abandoned mine lands
No abstract available.
Authors
Kathleen S. Smith, Charles A. Ramsey, Philip L. Hageman
Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) leachate chemistry data for solid mine-waste composite samples from southwestern New Mexico, and Leadville, Colorado
This report details chemistry data derived from leaching of mine-waste composite samples using a modification of E.P.A. Method 1312, Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP). In 1998, members of the U.S. Geological Survey Mine Waste Characterization Project collected four mine-waste composite samples from mining districts in southwestern New Mexico (CAR and PET) and near Leadville, Colora
Authors
Philip L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, George A. Desborough, Paul J. Lamothe, Peter M. Theodorakos
Regional geochemistry of metals in organic-rich sediments, sawgrass and surface water, from Taylor Slough, Florida
No abstract available.
Authors
L. P. Gough, R. K. Kotra, C. W. Holmes, W. H. Orem, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. L. Meier, Z. A. Brown
Using imaging spectroscopy to map acidic mine waste
The process of pyrite oxidation at the surface of mine waste may produce acidic water that is gradually neutralized as it drains away from the waste, depositing different Fe-bearing secondary minerals in roughly concentric zones that emanate from mine-waste piles. These Fe-bearing minerals are indicators of the geochemical conditions under which they form. Airborne and orbital imaging spectrometer
Authors
G.A. Swayze, K. S. Smith, R. N. Clark, S. J. Sutley, R.M. Pearson, J.S. Vance, P. L. Hageman, Paul H. Briggs, A. L. Meier, M.J. Singleton, S. Roth
Acid generation and metal mobility of some metal-mining related wastes in Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
G. A. Desborough, R. W. Leinz, Kathy Smith, P. L. Hageman, D. L. Fey, Tom Nash
Geochemical data for environmental studies of mineral deposits at Nabesna, Kennecott, Orange Hill, Bond Creek, Bremner, and Gold Hill, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, Alaska
Environmental geochemical investigations were carried out between 1994 and 1997 in Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve (WRST), Alaska. Mineralized areas studied include the historic Nabesna gold mine/mill and surrounding areas; the historic Kennecott copper mill area and nearby Bonanza, Erie, Glacier, and Jumbo mines; the historic mill and gold mines in the Bremner district; the active g
Authors
R. G. Eppinger, Paul H. Briggs, D. S. Rosenkrans, Vanessa Ballestrazze, Jose Aldir, Z. A. Brown, J. G. Crock, W. M. d'Angelo, M. W. Doughten, D. L. Fey, P. L. Hageman, R. T. Hopkins, R. J. Knight, M. J. Malcolm, J. B. McHugh, A. L. Meier, J.M. Motooka, R. M. O'Leary, B. H. Roushey, S.J. Sultley, P. M. Theodorakos, S. A. Wilson
Preliminary report on water quality associated with the abandoned Fontana and Hazel Creek Mines, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina and Tennessee
No abstract available.
Authors
R.R. Seal, J. M. Hammarstrom, C. S. Southworth, A. L. Meier, D.P. Haffner, A. P. Schultz, G.S. Plumlee, M.J. Flohr, J.C. Jackson, S. M. Smith, P. L. Hageman
Leachate chemistry data for solid mine waste composite samples from Silverton and Leadville, Colorado
No abstract available.
Authors
M. R. Montour, P. L. Hageman, A. L. Meier, Peter Theodorakos, Paul H. Briggs
EPA method 1312 (synthetic precipitation leaching procedure); leachate chemistry data for solid mine waste composite samples from Silverton and Leadville, Colorado
The EPA Method 1312 Synthetic Precipitation Leaching Procedure (SPLP) leachate chemistry data for mine waste samples is presented. Four mine waste composite samples were collected from Silverton (YUK and MAY) and Leadville (SUN and VEN), Colorado and were extracted following the EPA Method 1312 procedure. Leachate pH values ranged from 2.68 to 3.37 and the samples were ranked by increasing pH: VEN
Authors
Maria R. Montour, P. L. Hageman, A. L. Meier, Peter Theodorakos, Paul H. Briggs
Chain of custody; recommendations for acceptance and analysis of evidentiary geochemical samples
Personnel from the Analytical Chemistry Services Group (ACSG), Mineral Resource Survey Program, formed a team to determine the policies for acceptance and analysis of geochemical samples. This team contacted law enforcement agencies that handle litigious samples, laboratories that work with samples of special nature, and the Solicitor General, Department of the Interior. Using the knowledge from t
Authors
Christine M. Murphy, Paul H. Briggs, Betty M. Adrian, Steve A. Wilson, Phil L. Hageman, Pete M. Theodorakos
Analytical data of stream-sediment and heavy-mineral-concentrate samples collected from the Buckstock Mountains and surrounding areas, Sleetmute Quadrangle, southwest Alaska
No abstract available.
Authors
J. E. Gray, P. M. Theodorakos, G. K. Lee, P.O. Hageman, S. J. Sutley