This is a photo of a Sierran Treefrog (Pseudacris sierra). It was one of the taxa sampled in the study: Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining.
Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining
Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining
A visualization tool for spatial data on sediment, water, and biota in the Sierra Nevada, California
To understand the contamination caused by historic mining in California, researchers sampled sediment, water, and biota (animals) during the years 1999–2004 and 2011–2012. From the data collected, a set of interactive maps were produced. The maps, along with the data release and introductory video, explain the results of the research.
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Mercury studies at Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine and Clear Lake, California
Examining Erosion at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, a Sierra Nevada Gold Mine
Developing Spatial Data on Mineral Deposits Found on Abandoned Mine Lands
Mercury Methylation and Bioaccumulation in the Bear River Watershed
Lower American River Mercury
Geochemical data for water, sediment, and biota in areas affected by historical mining, northwestern Sierra Nevada and Trinity Mountains, California
This is a photo of a Sierran Treefrog (Pseudacris sierra). It was one of the taxa sampled in the study: Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining.
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Gold pan with more than 30 grams of mercury from 1 kilogram of mercury-contaminated sediments collected in a drainage tunnel.
Gold pan with more than 30 grams of mercury from 1 kilogram of mercury-contaminated sediments collected in a drainage tunnel.
Quantifying erosion rates by using terrestrial laser scanning at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, Nevada County, California, 2014–17
Prediction of fish and sediment mercury in streams using landscape variables and historical mining
Geochemical characterization of water, sediment, and biota affected by mercury contamination and acidic drainage from historical gold mining, Greenhorn Creek, Nevada County, California, 1999-2001
Mercury contamination from historical gold mining in California
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Read about related projects.
Mercury
Mercury studies at Sulphur Bank Mercury Mine and Clear Lake, California
Examining Erosion at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park, a Sierra Nevada Gold Mine
Developing Spatial Data on Mineral Deposits Found on Abandoned Mine Lands
Mercury Methylation and Bioaccumulation in the Bear River Watershed
Lower American River Mercury
Geochemical data for water, sediment, and biota in areas affected by historical mining, northwestern Sierra Nevada and Trinity Mountains, California
This is a photo of a Sierran Treefrog (Pseudacris sierra). It was one of the taxa sampled in the study: Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining.
This is a photo of a Sierran Treefrog (Pseudacris sierra). It was one of the taxa sampled in the study: Legacy Mercury Contamination from Historical Gold Mining.
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Gold pan with more than 30 grams of mercury from 1 kilogram of mercury-contaminated sediments collected in a drainage tunnel.
Gold pan with more than 30 grams of mercury from 1 kilogram of mercury-contaminated sediments collected in a drainage tunnel.