Hydrogeology Of Surface Mine Spoil In Illinois

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
David E. Lindorff
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Jan 1, 1981

Abstract

The impact of surface coal mining on the geologic materials and ground water in different geologic settings is being investigated by the Illinois State. Geological Survey at three abandoned surface mines in Illinois. At a site near Ottawa in La Salle County, the overburden prior to mining consisted largely of pyritic shale; sand was the major component of the overburden and spoil at a mine near Coal City, Grundy County. Clays, lacustrine silts, and some shale and limestone were the dominant premining overburden materials at a mine near Harrisburg, in Saline County. Ground-water elevations at Coal City and Harrisburg are approximately at premining levels, whereas at Ottawa they are near the base of the spoil. Ground-water quality has deteriorated at all three sites, especially at Ottawa and Harrisburg.
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APA: David E. Lindorff  (1981)  Hydrogeology Of Surface Mine Spoil In Illinois

MLA: David E. Lindorff Hydrogeology Of Surface Mine Spoil In Illinois. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1981.

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