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Use of pre-industrial baselines to monitor anthropogenic enrichment of metals concentrations in recently deposited sediment of floodplain lakes in the Peace-Athabasca Delta (Alberta, Canada)

机译:利用工业化前的基线监测和平-阿萨巴斯卡三角洲(加拿大艾伯塔省)洪泛区湖泊最近沉积的沉积物中人为富集的金属浓度

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Well-designed monitoring approaches are needed to assess effects of industrial development on downstream aquatic environments and guide environmental stewardship. Here, we develop and apply a monitoring approach to detect potential enrichment of metals concentrations in surficial lake sediments of the Peace-Athabasca Delta (PAD), northern Alberta, Canada. Since the ecological integrity of the PAD is strongly tied to river floodwaters that replenish lakes in the delta, and the PAD is located downstream of the Alberta oil sands, concerns have been raised over the potential transport of industry-supplied metals to the PAD via the Athabasca River. Surface sediment samples were collected in September 2017 from 61 lakes across the delta, and again in July 2018 from 20 of the same lakes that had received river floodwaters 2 months earlier, to provide snapshots of metals concentrations (Be, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb, V, and Zn) that have recently accumulated in these lakes. To assess for anthropogenic enrichment, surficial sediment metals concentrations were normalized to aluminum and compared to pre-industrial baseline (i.e., reference) metal-aluminum linear relations for the Athabasca and Peace sectors of the PAD developed from pre-1920 measurements in lake sediment cores. Numerical analysis demonstrates no marked enrichment of these metals concentrations above pre-1920 baselines despite strong ability (> 99% power) to detect enrichment of 10%. Measurements of river sediment collected by the Regional Aquatics- and Oil Sands-Monitoring Programs (RAMP/OSM) also did not exceed pre-1920 concentrations. Thus, results presented here show no evidence of substantial oil sands-derived metals enrichment of sediment supplied by the Athabasca River to lakes in the PAD and demonstrate the usefulness of these methods as a monitoring framework.
机译:需要精心设计的监测方法来评估工业发展对下游水生环境的影响并指导环境管理。在这里,我们开发并应用了一种监测方法来检测加拿大艾伯塔省北部的Peace-Athabasca三角洲(PAD)表层湖泊沉积物中潜在的金属浓度富集。由于PAD的生态完整性与补充三角洲湖泊的河道洪水密切相关,并且PAD位于亚伯达省油砂的下游,因此,人们对工业提供的金属可能通过水运到PAD的可能性提出了关注。阿萨巴斯卡河。 2017年9月从三角洲的61个湖泊中收集了地表沉积物样本,2018年7月再次从2个月前接受河流洪水的相同湖泊中的20个湖泊中收集了表面沉积物样本,以提供金属浓度(Be,Cd,Cr,Cu, Ni,Pb,V和Zn)最近在这些湖泊中积累。为了评估人为致富作用,将表层沉积物金属浓度归一化为铝,并与1920年前在湖泊沉积物核心中得到的PAD的Athabasca和Peace部门的工业铝基线(即参考)金属-铝线性关系进行比较。数值分析表明,尽管这些金属具有检测10%富集的强大能力(> 99%功效),但在1920年前的基线以上没有明显富集这些金属。区域水生和油砂监测计划(RAMP / OSM)收集的河流沉积物测量值也未超过1920年前的浓度。因此,这里给出的结果没有证据表明阿萨巴斯卡河提供给PAD中的湖泊的油砂来源的金属大量富集,也没有证明这些方法作为监测框架的有用性。

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