LINKS
- U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
- Missouri Water Science Center
Geohydrological and Biological Investigations Associated
with Lead-Zinc Exploration and Mining in Southeastern Missouri
Fact Sheet FS-103-02
Using Dye-Tracing and Chemical Analyses to Determine Effects of a Wastewater
Discharge to Jam Up Creek on Water Quality of Big Spring, Southeastern Missouri,
2001 (PDF Version)
Fact Sheet FS-005-02
Geohydrologic and Biological Investigations Associated with a New Lead-Zinc
Exploration Area near Winona, Missouri, and the Viburnum Trend of Southeastern
Missouri (PDF Version)
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- Biological Resources Division
- Columbia Environmental
Research Center
Investigation
of the Environmental Effects of Proposed and Current Lead Mining in Southern
Missouri
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- Geologic Division
Ozarks
Mineral Deposits Workgroup
Ozarks Geological Mapping
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- Mapping Division
- Mid-Continent
Mapping Center (Missouri)
Clearwater Lake Sediment Study
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- U.S. Forest Service
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- U.S. Bureau of Land Management
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- National Park Service
- Ozark National Scenic Riverways
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- Missouri Department of Conservation
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- Missouri Department of Natural Resources
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- The Doe Run Company

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U.S. Geological Survey
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Rolla, MO 65401
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