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Aqueous-Sulfate Stable Isotopes—A Study of Mining-Affected and Undisturbed Acidic Drainage By D. Kirk Nordstrom, Winfield G. Wright, M. Alisa Mast, Dana J. Bove, and Robert O. Rye Chapter E8 of
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Document Date: 2007-12-11 18:39:32


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Silverton / Generalized Isotope / Point / /

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Gould / Pearson / Suzuki / /

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United States / Italy / United Kingdom / /

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Stable Sulfate Isotopes / /

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mountainous metal-sulfide deposits / Chemical and isotopic data / energy carrier / chemical laboratory experiments / metabolic energy gain / mining / decomposition product / non-mining / high metal concentrations / aqueous solution / dissolved sulfur oxidation product / energy / /

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Animas River / Rocky Mountain region / San Juan Mountains / /

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U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Contents Abstract / Stanley E. Church / /

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Charles N. Alpers / Williamson / Susan E. Finger / Clark / D. Kirk Nordstrom / Craig Johnson / Van Everdingen / Paul von Guerard / Dana J. Bove / Fritz / Herman / Robert R. Seal / II / M. Alisa Mast / Moses / /

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Rafter / senior author / /

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Northwest Territories / Colorado / San Juan County / /

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northern Italy / western United States / /

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X-ray / sorption / spectroscopy / /

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