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Publication Type
Journal Article
Authorship
Kay, M. L., Wiklund, J. A., Remmer, C. R., Owca, T. J., Klemt, W. H., Neary, L. K., Brown, K., MacDonald, E., Thomson, K., Vucic, J. M., & Wesenberg, K.
Title
Evaluating temporal patterns of metals concentrations in floodplain lakes of the Athabasca Delta (Canada) relative to pre-industrial baselines
Year
2020
Publication Outlet
Science of The Total Environment, 704, 135309
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Citation
Kay, M. L., Wiklund, J. A., Remmer, C. R., Owca, T. J., Klemt, W. H., Neary, L. K., Brown, K., MacDonald, E., Thomson, K., Vucic, J. M., & Wesenberg, K. (2020). Evaluating temporal patterns of metals concentrations in floodplain lakes of the Athabasca Delta (Canada) relative to pre-industrial baselines. Science of The Total Environment, 704, 135309.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.135309
Abstract
Sediment quality monitoring is widely used to quantify extent of river pollution, but requires knowledge of pre-disturbance conditions in the potentially altered landscape. This has long been identified as a critical aspect to develop for addressing concerns of river pollution in the Alberta Oil Sands Region. Here, we use analyses of sediment cores from eight floodplain lakes spanning a 67 river-km transect across the Athabasca Delta to define pre-1920 (pre-industrial) baseline concentrations for vanadium and five primary pollutants. We then evaluate if sediment metals concentrations have become enriched above baseline since onset of oil sands development and other industrial activities. Results demonstrate no enrichment of metals concentrations (except zinc at one lake) and absence of consistent temporal increases above pre-industrial baselines. Thus, natural processes continue to dominate metal deposition in floodplain lakes of the Athabasca Delta -- an important finding to inform stewardship decisions. The pre-1920 metals concentrations baselines offer a useful tool for ongoing sediment monitoring in aquatic ecosystems of the Athabasca Delta.
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