Surficial geology along the Spokane River, Washington and its relationship to the metal content of sediments (Idaho-Washington stateline to Latah Creek confluence): Sediment geochemistry

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Description The Spokane River flows westward into eastern Washington out of the northern end of Lake Coeur d'Alene in northern Idaho. The river and lake lie downstream of the Coeur d'Alene mining district, where over 56 million metric tonnes of metal-enriched tailin
Originators Box, Stephen E. and Wallis, John C.
Publication U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 02-126

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Polygon delineating the planimetric area of a landslide found in coverages whose names begin with ls, ols, or yls

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LS Some regions within landslides were apparently unaffected by the landslide (that is, they represent areas bypassed by the landslide but are within its outer boundaries) This attribute is used to distinguish those areas from the landslide itself.

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Polygon in the mm coverages, used to indicate the method by which landslides were identified, found in coverages whose names begin with mm.

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