This article uses a data set of geochemical tracers collected from the Captain Jack Mill Superfund Site in Colorado. The journal article is the result of a collaboration between U.S. EPA and the USGS. The data and analysis describes water-rock interactions and examines implications about mine water remediation. Portions of this dataset are inaccessible because: The data is publicly accessible on the USGS website. They can be accessed through the following means: Please see the USGS link above for the data.
https://www.usgs.gov/data/hydrologic-and-geochemical-data-and-models-supporting-integrated-evaluation-captain-jack. Format: The data is publicly accessible on the USGS website.
This dataset is associated with the following publication:
Newman, C., K. Walton-Day, R. Runkel, and R. Wilkin. Mechanisms of water-rock interaction and implications for remediating flooded mine workings elucidated from environmental tracers, stable isotopes, and rare earth elements. APPLIED GEOCHEMISTRY. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, USA, 157(October 2023): 105769, (2023).