Skip to main content

Impacts and pathways of mine contaminants to bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in an Idaho watershed

Dates

Year
2010

Citation

Kiser, T., Hansen, J., and Kennedy, B., 2010, Impacts and pathways of mine contaminants to bull trout (Salvelinus confluentus) in an Idaho watershed: v. 59, p. 301-311.

Summary

Metals contamination from mining activities is a persistent problem affecting aquatic ecosystems throughout mining districts in the western USA. The Gold Creek drainage in northern Idaho has a history of mining within its headwaters and contains elevated sediment concentrations of As, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Zn. To determine system-wide impacts of increased metals, we measured concentrations of metals in water, sediment, and benthic macroinvertebrate tissues and related them to whole-body fish tissues and histopathological alterations in native salmonids. Water concentrations were higher than those in reference areas, but were below water quality criteria for protection of aquatic biota for most of the study area. Sediment and benthic macroinvertebrate [...]

Contacts

Attached Files

Communities

  • Western Energy Citation Clearinghouse

Tags

Additional Information

Alternate Titles

  • Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology

Identifiers

Type Scheme Key
ISBN WECC 0090-4341

Citation Extension

citationTypeGeneric
parts
typePages
value301-311
typeVolume
value59

Item Actions

View Item as ...

Save Item as ...

View Item...