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Aquatic Toxicology | 2011

Exposure histories derived from selenium in otoliths of three cold-water fish species captured downstream from coal mining activity

Lisa A. Friedrich; Patricia L. Orr; Norman M. Halden; Panseok Yang; Vince P. Palace

Establishing exposure to contaminants within a given environment is often difficult for fish species with large home ranges. Chemical analyses of muscle or visceral tissue are useful indicators of recent exposure, but depuration, metabolic transformation, and tissue redistributions can alter temporal resolution. Otoliths are metabolically stable and thus provide complete chemical records within their calcified tissues that, when coupled to the annular structure, can provide temporal resolution for exposure to trace metals. Otoliths from bull trout, cutthroat trout, and mountain whitefish from an area rich in seleniferous soils and with active coal mining activity were analyzed for selenium to determine any history of exposure to elevated levels of selenium. Selenium concentrations in otolith primordia tended to be low, indicating that these fish emerged in low selenium areas. Later life stages showed peaks of high Se concentrations, suggesting that individuals moved into areas of increased selenium later in life. Individuals captured from the same area had a wide variety of selenium exposure profiles, indicating that these fish do not move en masse into and out of high-selenium areas. Year-to-year variability of selenium exposure patterns within an otolith suggests inconsistent utilization of high- and low-selenium areas by the individual. The inconsistent exposure profiles for these fish, in addition to their home range of tens of kilometres, indicate that soft tissue concentrations, while useful indicators of recent exposure, cannot be relied upon to provide a life history recording of exposure.


Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences | 2010

Anadromy in Arctic populations of lake trout (Salvelinus namaycush): otolith microchemistry, stable isotopes, and comparisons with Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus)

Heidi K. Swanson; Karen A. Kidd; John A. Babaluk; Rick J Wastle; Panseok Yang; Norman M. Halden; James D. Reist


Canadian Mineralogist | 2008

EARLY MAGMATIC AND REACTION-INDUCED TRENDS IN MAGNETITE FROM THE CARBONATITES OF KERIMASI, TANZANIA

Ekaterina P. Reguir; Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Norman M. Halden; Panseok Yang; Anatoly N. Zaitsev


Environmental Science & Technology | 2007

Determining residence patterns of rainbow trout using laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS) analysis of selenium in otoliths.

Vincent P. Palace; Norman M. Halden; Panseok Yang; Robert E. Evans; George Sterling


Lithos | 2009

Major- and trace-element compositional variation of phlogopite from kimberlites and carbonatites as a petrogenetic indicator

Ekaterina P. Reguir; Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Norman M. Halden; V.G. Malkovets; Panseok Yang


Ore Geology Reviews | 2015

Carbonatite-hosted niobium deposit at Aley, northern British Columbia (Canada): Mineralogy, geochemistry and petrogenesis

Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Ekaterina P. Reguir; Ryan Kressall; Jeremy Crozier; Laura K. Pisiak; Ravinder Sidhu; Panseok Yang


Lithos | 2012

Trace-element composition and zoning in clinopyroxene- and amphibole-group minerals: Implications for element partitioning and evolution of carbonatites

Ekaterina P. Reguir; Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Laura K. Pisiak; Norman M. Halden; Panseok Yang; Cheng Xu; Jindřich Kynický; Chris G. Couëslan


Mineralogy and Petrology | 2016

Calcite and dolomite in intrusive carbonatites. II. Trace-element variations

Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Ekaterina P. Reguir; Christopher Couëslan; Panseok Yang


Mineralogy and Petrology | 2010

Trace-element study and uranium-lead dating of perovskite from the Afrikanda plutonic complex, Kola Peninsula (Russia) using LA-ICP-MS

Ekaterina P. Reguir; Alfredo Camacho; Panseok Yang; Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Vadim S. Kamenetsky; Norman M. Halden


Lithos | 2009

“Kimberlite” from Wekusko Lake, Manitoba: Actually a diamond-indicator-bearing dolomite carbonatite

Anton R. Chakhmouradian; Christian O. Böhm; Attila Demény; Ekaterina P. Reguir; Ernst Hegner; Robert A. Creaser; Norman M. Halden; Panseok Yang

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John A. Babaluk

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Karen A. Kidd

University of New Brunswick

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James D. Reist

Fisheries and Oceans Canada

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Anatoly N. Zaitsev

Saint Petersburg State University

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