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The river runs through it: The Athabasca River delivers mercury to aquatic birds breeding far downstream

机译:河流流经:阿萨巴斯卡河将汞输送到在下游繁殖的水禽

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This study examined factors contributing to temporal variability (2009–2017) in total mercury (THg) concentrations in aquatic bird eggs collected in the Peace-Athabasca Delta and Lake Athabasca in northern Alberta. Factors examined included year of egg collection, site of collection, bird species, bird diets, annual surface-mineable oil sands production, forest fires, and flow of the Athabasca River. Surface mining activities associated with Alberta’s Athabasca oil sands are situated north of Fort McMurray, Alberta, adjacent to the northward-flowing Athabasca River. Previous studies have found that oil sands industrial operations release mercury into the local (within ~50 km) environment. An information-theoretic approach revealed that the best model for explaining egg THg levels included Athabasca River flow, bird food source, and bird species. Variability in egg THg levels was partly a reflection of differences in food sources, e.g. proportions of aquatic versus terrestrial food in bird diets. Annual fluctuations in maximal flow of the Athabasca River were also important with eggs collected following years of high maximal flow exhibiting higher THg concentrations. Furthermore, eggs collected in years of high versus low flow differed in their stable Hg isotope composition with less mass-independent fraction of 199Hg and 201Hg in years of high flow. Riverine processes associated with suspended sediment were likely critical in regulating Hg availability to nesting birds. This study highlights the importance of the Athabasca River as a conduit for Hg transport to ecologically-sensitive downstream ecosystems such as the Peace-Athabasca Delta and Wood Buffalo National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage Site). Human activities that increase atmospheric Hg deposition to the Athabasca River watershed, or that enhance Hg releases to the river through erosion of Hg-bearing soils, will likely increase the availability of Hg to organisms inhabiting downstream areas.
机译:这项研究调查了在阿尔伯塔省北部的Peace-Athabasca三角洲和Athabasca湖收集的水禽蛋中总汞(THg)浓度的时间变异性(2009-2017)。检查的因素包括卵的采集年份,采集地点,鸟类种类,鸟类饮食,每年可开采的地表油砂,森林大火以及阿萨巴斯卡河的流量。与艾伯塔省的阿萨巴斯卡油砂有关的露天开采活动位于艾伯塔省麦克默里堡以北,毗邻向北流动的阿萨巴斯卡河。先前的研究发现,油砂工业生产会将汞释放到当地(约50 km之内)环境中。信息理论方法表明,解释蛋THg水平的最佳模型包括阿萨巴斯卡河流量,鸟类食物来源和鸟类物种。鸡蛋THg水平的变化部分反映了食物来源(例如鸟类饮食中水生和陆生食物的比例。阿萨巴斯卡河最大流量的年度波动也很重要,这是由于多年以来最大流量显示出较高的THg浓度而收集到的卵。此外,在高流量与低流量的年份中收集的鸡蛋在稳定的Hg同位素组成方面有所不同,在高流量的年份中 199 Hg和 201 Hg的质量无关部分较少。与悬浮沉积物相关的河流过程可能对调节巢禽的汞供应至关重要。这项研究强调了阿萨巴斯卡河作为汞向生态敏感的下游生态系统(如和平-阿萨巴斯卡三角洲和伍德布法罗国家公园(联合国教科文组织世界遗产))传输的重要性。人类活动会增加大气中汞在阿萨巴斯卡河流域的沉积,或通过含汞土壤的侵蚀而增加汞向河中的释放,这可能会增加居住在下游地区的生物对汞的利用。

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  • 期刊名称 PLoS Clinical Trials
  • 作者

    Craig E. Hebert;

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  • 年(卷),期 2012(14),4
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 e0206192
  • 总页数 19
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