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Archive | 2015

Geochemistry of lakes across ecozones in the Northwest Territories and implications for the distribution of arsenic in the Yellowknife region. Part 1.

Jennifer M. Galloway; Mike Palmer; Heather E. Jamieson; R.T. Patterson; Nawaf Nasser; Hendrik Falck; Andrew L. Macumber; S.A. Goldsmith; Hamed Sanei; P Normandeau; Helen Roe; Thomas Hadlari; Lisa A. Neville; D Lemay

We obtained near total element geochemistry on 211 near-surface sediment samples from lakes along a transect across the Western Interior Platform to the central portion of the Slave Geological Province with a focus near the City of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, to document regional concentrations of arsenic (As) and other elements in lake sediments. Concentrations of major and trace elements, including elements of potential human and ecological concern (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Pb, Zn), were extracted from sediments using a modified aqua regia digestion. Concentrations of As exceed Canadian federal guidelines for the protection of aquatic life in most of the lakes sampled in the Slave Geological Province. Seventy one percent (n=149) of all sediment samples contain As concentrations higher than the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME) Interim Freshwater Sediment Quality Guideline of 5.9 mg/kg and 54% (n=114) of the samples contain As concentrations that exceed the CCME Probable Effect Level of 17 mg/kg. Sediments with the highest As concentrations are from lakes near the City of Yellowknife and likely reflect a combination of contamination associated with past industrial activity and geogenic input from mineralized bedrock and derived surficial materials (median As concentration 107.9 mg/kg, range 6.30->10,000+, n=95). Arsenic concentrations in lake sediments sampled elsewhere in the central Northwest Territories are lower (Ingraham Trail, median As concentration 10.6 mg/kg, range 1.9-101.6, n=27; Tibbitt to Contwoyto Winter Road, median As concentration 7.9 mg/kg, 0.3-101.4, n=52; Western Interior Platform, median As concentration 1.1 mg/kg, 0.1-7.1, n=37). Based on our data and a review of existing literature, background As concentration in lake sediments appear to ~25 mg/kg for the Yellowknife region, and lower for other regions in the central NWT. Other elements (Cr, Cu, Pb, Zn) are below sediment quality guidelines in the majority of lake sediments sampled.


Microbial Ecology | 2013

Arcellacea (Testate Lobose Amoebae) as pH Indicators in a Pyrite Mine-Acidified Lake, Northeastern Ontario, Canada

R. Timothy Patterson; Edouard D. R. Lamoureux; Lisa A. Neville; Andrew L. Macumber


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2014

Middle to late Holocene chironomid-inferred July temperatures for the central Northwest Territories, Canada

L. Upiter; Jesse C. Vermaire; R. Timothy Patterson; Carley Crann; Jennifer M. Galloway; Andrew L. Macumber; Lisa A. Neville; Graeme T. Swindles; Hendrik Falck; Helen Roe; Michael F. J. Pisaric


Journal of Foraminiferal Research | 2011

THECAMOEBIANS (TESTATE AMOEBAE) AS PROXIES OF ECOSYSTEM HEALTH AND RECLAMATION SUCCESS IN CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS IN THE OIL SANDS OF ALBERTA, CANADA

Lisa A. Neville; Francine M.G. McCarthy; Michael D. MacKinnon; Graeme T. Swindles; Patricia Marlowe


International Journal of Biodiversity and Conservation | 2010

Biogeographic variation in Thecamoebian ( Testate amoeba ) assemblages in lakes within various vegetation zones of Alberta, Canada

Lisa A. Neville; David G. Christie; Francine M.G. McCarthy; Michael D. MacKinnon


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2011

A sledge microtome for high resolution subsampling of freeze cores

Andrew L. Macumber; R. Timothy Patterson; Lisa A. Neville; Hendrik Falck


Microbial Ecology | 2016

Lacustrine Arcellinina (Testate Amoebae) as Bioindicators of Arsenic Contamination

Nawaf Nasser; R. Timothy Patterson; Helen Roe; Jennifer M. Galloway; Hendrik Falck; Michael J. Palmer; Christopher Spence; Hamed Sanei; Andrew L. Macumber; Lisa A. Neville


Protist | 2014

Autoecological Approaches to Resolve Subjective Taxonomic Divisions within Arcellacea

Andrew L. Macumber; R. Timothy Patterson; Helen Roe; Eduard G. Reinhardt; Lisa A. Neville; Graeme T. Swindles


Environmental Earth Sciences | 2014

Relationship between ecological indicators (Arcellacea), total mercury concentrations and grain size in lakes within the Athabasca oil sands region, Alberta

Lisa A. Neville; R.T. Patterson; P. Gammon; Andrew L. Macumber


Sedimentology | 2017

A log-normal spectral analysis of inorganic grain-size distributions from a Canadian boreal lake core: Towards refining depositional process proxy data from high latitude lakes

P. Gammon; Lisa A. Neville; R.T. Patterson; M.M. Savard; Graeme T. Swindles

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Helen Roe

Queen's University Belfast

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R.T. Patterson

Queen's University Belfast

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Hamed Sanei

Geological Survey of Canada

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