Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South Dakota

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
C. J. Webb A. D. Davis C. S. Johnson
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Jan 1, 2000

Abstract

The Belle Eldridge Mine is an inactive lead-zinc mine in Spruce Gulch south of Deadwood, South Dakota. Acidic mine drainage (AMD) produced at the site drains into Spruce Creek, a tributary of Whitewood Creek. The site is on U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) property. Extensive fieldwork was done at the Belle Eldridge Mine through the cooperation of the BLM and the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. The site was extensively mapped to identify physical and environmental hazards such as tailings, waste rock, collapsed buildings, adits and workings. An exhaustive search of the historical records of the Belle Eldridge Mine was conducted. Maps of the under-ground workings of the Belle Eldridge dating from the 1930’s and 1940’s were found. The maps were used to correlate currently collapsed features to old adits and tunnels. Using hand corers and a portable drill rig, waste rock, tailings and soil core samples were collected and depth to bedrock was determined and the total volume of waste and tailings pile were determined. Related work examined the hydrology of the site. The site is very complex hydrogeologically. Numerous underground and surface workings and tunnels add to the complexity. Several seeps are located at the site, one of which is producing AMD. Recharge to the site was studied, and a 100-year flood plain map was produced.
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APA: C. J. Webb A. D. Davis C. S. Johnson  (2000)  Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South Dakota

MLA: C. J. Webb A. D. Davis C. S. Johnson Environmental Evaluation Of The Belle Eldridge Mine Near Deadwood, South Dakota. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2000.

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