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Assessing the contribution of combustion-derived contaminants to a remote subarctic environment from traffic on the Tibbitt to Contwoyto winter road (Northwest Territories, Canada)

机译:评估从蒂比特到Contwoyto冬季公路(加拿大西北地区)的交通,燃烧引起的污染物对偏远的亚弧环境的贡献

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Remote mining operations in Canada's Northwest Territories and Nunavut are supported by a 600 km winter road, which spans the transition from subarctic boreal forest in Yellowknife to low Arctic tundra Each year, thousands of truckloads of fuel, large equipment and other heavy loads are hauled up the winter road. We investigated whether diesel emissions from commercial truck traffic is a major source of metals and polycydic aromatic compounds (PACs) to aquatic ecosystems along the winter road. In March 2014, at the end of the hauling season, we collected integrated snow samples, water, and sediment from nine lakes located along the winter road, as well as from six lakes located within the city of Yellowknife. Examination of PAC composition and diagnostic ratios in snow samples showed that wildfires are an important source of PACs to lakes along the winter road, while anthropogenic sources are more prevalent in snow from Yellowknife lakes. Concentrations of PACs, including those associated with diesel emissions, were variable in snow, water, and sediment across all sites. The highest concentrations of PACs in snow were reported in winter road lakes located in the subarctic boreal forest, where forest fires are common. No compositional differences were observed for PACs in sediment and water samples between Yellowknife and winter road lakes. We did not observe any evidence of metal contamination in snow collected along the winter road, and metal concentrations in snow from winter road sites were consistently lower than Yellowknife sites. Our results show that a high contribution of PACs from natural sources can obscure potential contributions from diesel traffic emissions along the winter road.
机译:一条600公里的冬季公路为加拿大西北地区和努纳武特州的远程采矿作业提供了支持,该公路跨越了从耶洛奈夫的北极北极寒带森林到北极寒带苔原的过渡,每年运输数千卡车燃料,大型设备和其他重物冬天的路。我们调查了商用卡车运输产生的柴油排放是否是冬季道路沿途水生生态系统的主要金属和多环芳族化合物(PAC)的主要来源。 2014年3月,在运输季节结束时,我们从冬季公路沿线的九个湖泊以及耶洛奈夫市内的六个湖泊收集了积雪样本,水和沉积物。对雪样中PAC组成和诊断率的检查表明,野火是沿冬季道路通往湖泊的PAC的重要来源,而人为来源在耶洛奈夫湖中的雪中更为普遍。 PAC的浓度(包括与柴油排放有关的浓度)在所有地点的积雪,水和沉积物中均变化。据报道,位于北极亚寒带森林的冬季公路湖泊中,PAC中雪中PAC的浓度最高,那里森林大火很常见。在耶洛奈夫和冬季公路湖泊之间,在沉积物和水样中未发现PAC的成分差异。我们没有观察到任何证据表明冬季道路上收集的雪中有金属污染,而且冬季道路站点中的雪中金属浓度始终低于耶洛奈夫站点。我们的结果表明,自然资源中PAC的巨大贡献可以掩盖冬季道路上柴油交通排放的潜在贡献。

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    《The Science of the Total Environment》 |2016年第may15期|96-106|共11页
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    30 Marie Curie Pvt., Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5;

    30 Marie Curie Pvt., Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5;

    30 Marie Curie Pvt., Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5;

    Cumulative Impact Monitoring Program, Environment and Natural Resources, Government of the Northwest Territories, 5102 50th Avenue, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada X1A 3S8;

    30 Marie Curie Pvt., Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5;

    30 Marie Curie Pvt., Department of Biology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5;

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    Polycydic aromatic compounds; Boreal forest; Tundra; Diesel emissions; Wildfire; Lakes;

    机译:多环芳族化合物;针叶林;苔原;柴油排放;野火;湖泊;

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