Tracking Mine Seeps, In Situ Leach Solutions, And Pollution Plumes Using Electromagnetics

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
J. R. Montgomery F. Blackham T. A. Phillips D. J. Adams
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Jan 1, 1996

Abstract

Underground water, whether it is a mine seep, in situ leach solu­tion, or a pollution plume, is difficult to track and monitor. Monitoring wells are costly to drill and may be placed in the wrong spot. This report describes a test of an electromagnetic technique to track acid water draining from the Midnite Mine near Spokane WA. The tests successfully mapped the path of acid mine drainage being collected at the mine from two seeps. Several small side branches flowing to smaller seeps and a mix­ing zone where relatively clean water mixed with the acidic water, were also mapped. The study has changed previous opin­ions on the flow of water through the site and will be used as a basis for future site remediation planning.
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APA: J. R. Montgomery F. Blackham T. A. Phillips D. J. Adams  (1996)  Tracking Mine Seeps, In Situ Leach Solutions, And Pollution Plumes Using Electromagnetics

MLA: J. R. Montgomery F. Blackham T. A. Phillips D. J. Adams Tracking Mine Seeps, In Situ Leach Solutions, And Pollution Plumes Using Electromagnetics . Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 1996.

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