Response Of A Sediment Seabed To 25 Years? Discharge Of Mine Tailings: Effects Ranges And Biodiversity Recovery

International Marine Minerals Society
Brenda J. Burd
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International Marine Minerals Society
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4
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2001

Abstract

A very extensive spatial and temporal database on benthic infauna and associated sediment metals has been collected for Island Copper Mine on Vancouver Island, B.C. Canada from 1969 (pre-discharge) to 1998 (3 years post-discharge). The tailings deposited as organically impoverished, copper-rich, clays, silts and sands distributed according to particle size, bottom turbidity currents and strong, vertically mixed tidal currents. In addition, a large deposition of coarser waste rock along the north shore of Rupert Inlet contributed substantial material in the shallower, near-field area.
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APA: Brenda J. Burd  (2001)  Response Of A Sediment Seabed To 25 Years? Discharge Of Mine Tailings: Effects Ranges And Biodiversity Recovery

MLA: Brenda J. Burd Response Of A Sediment Seabed To 25 Years? Discharge Of Mine Tailings: Effects Ranges And Biodiversity Recovery. International Marine Minerals Society, 2001.

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