MODIFICATION OF AN ECOTOXICOLOGICAL RATING TO BIOASSESS SMALL ACID MINE DRAINAGE–IMPACTED WATERSHEDS EXCLUSIVE OF BENTHIC MACROINVERTEBRATE ANALYSIS

The modified ecotoxicological rating (METR) approach to synthesizing integrative bioassessment data into a single number ranging from 0 to 100 was found to differentiate between multiple levels of impacts from acid mine drainage (AMD). Our objective was to develop a more cost-effective and time- eff...

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