Effects of abandoned gold mine tailings on the arsenic concentrations in water and sediments of Jack of Clubs Lake, B.C. / J.M. Azcue, A. Mudroch, F. Rosa and G.E.M. Hall.: En13-5/93-32E-PDF
"From 1933 to 1964 gold was extracted by underground mining at the northeast shore of Jack of Clubs Lake. At present, tailings and waste rock 4.5 m thick covers approximately 25 hectares of land adjacent to the lake. Arsenic concentrations (>2,000 ug.g) were found in the tailing materials"--Abstract.
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| Title | Effects of abandoned gold mine tailings on the arsenic concentrations in water and sediments of Jack of Clubs Lake, B.C. / J.M. Azcue, A. Mudroch, F. Rosa and G.E.M. Hall. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (25 unnumbered pages) : map, graphs. |
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