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Distribution and geochemistry of selected trace elements in the Sacramento River near Keswick Reservoir

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2012

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Antweiler, Ronald C, Taylor, Howard E, and Alpers, Charles N, 2012, Distribution and geochemistry of selected trace elements in the Sacramento River near Keswick Reservoir: Chemical Geology, v. 298–299, p. 70-78.

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The effect of heavy metals from the Iron Mountain Mines (IMM) Superfund site on the upper Sacramento River is examined using data from water and bed sediment samples collected during 1996–97. Relative to surrounding waters, aluminum, cadmium, cobalt, copper, iron, lead, manganese, thallium, zinc and the rare-earth elements (REE) were all present in high concentrations in effluent from Spring Creek Reservoir (SCR), which enters into the Sacramento River in the Spring Creek Arm of Keswick Reservoir. SCR was constructed in part to regulate the flow of acidic, metal-rich waters draining the IMM Superfund site. Although virtually all of these metals exist in SCR in the dissolved form, upon entering Keswick Reservoir they at least partially [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1016/j.chemgeo.2011.12.025

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