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Seeger, Cheryl M. (2008) Chapter 1. History of Mining in the Southeast Missouri Lead District and Description of Mine Processes, Regulatory Controls, Environmental Effects, and Mine Facilities in the Viburnum Trend Subdistrict, in Hydrologic Investigations Concerning Lead Mining Issues in Southeastern Missouri. Scientific Investigations Report, 2008-5140. US Geological Survey. 5-33

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TitleChapter 1. History of Mining in the Southeast Missouri Lead District and Description of Mine Processes, Regulatory Controls, Environmental Effects, and Mine Facilities in the Viburnum Trend Subdistrict
ReportScientific Investigations Report
AuthorsSeeger, Cheryl M.Author
Year2008Volume2008-5140
Page(s)5-33
PublisherUS Geological Survey
Download URLhttps://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2008/5140/pdf/Chapter1.pdf
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Full ReferenceSeeger, Cheryl M. (2008) Chapter 1. History of Mining in the Southeast Missouri Lead District and Description of Mine Processes, Regulatory Controls, Environmental Effects, and Mine Facilities in the Viburnum Trend Subdistrict, in Hydrologic Investigations Concerning Lead Mining Issues in Southeastern Missouri. Scientific Investigations Report, 2008-5140. US Geological Survey. 5-33
Plain TextSeeger, Cheryl M. (2008) Chapter 1. History of Mining in the Southeast Missouri Lead District and Description of Mine Processes, Regulatory Controls, Environmental Effects, and Mine Facilities in the Viburnum Trend Subdistrict, in Hydrologic Investigations Concerning Lead Mining Issues in Southeastern Missouri. Scientific Investigations Report, 2008-5140. US Geological Survey. 5-33
In(2008) Hydrologic Investigations Concerning Lead Mining Issues in Southeastern Missouri. Scientific Investigations Report Vol. 2008-5140. US Geological Survey

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Viburnum No. 27 Mine, Crawford County, Missouri, USA
Sweetwater Mine, Ellington, Reynolds County, Missouri, USA
Viburnum Trend Mining District, Missouri, USA
Indian Creek Subdistrict, Ebo, Washington County, Missouri, USA


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