Spatio-temporal variations in dissolved trace elements in peat bog porewaters impacted by dust inputs from open-pit mining activities in the Athabasca Bituminous Sands (ABS) region

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作者
Butt, Sundas Arooj [1 ]
Barraza, Fiorella [1 ]
Devito, Kevin [2 ]
Frost, Lukas [1 ]
Javed, Muhammad Babar [1 ,3 ]
Noernberg, Tommy [1 ]
Oleksandrenko, Andrii [1 ]
Shotyk, William [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB, Canada
[3] Hatfield Consultants, Ft Mcmurray, AB, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Peat porewater; Anthropogenic dust; Chemical reactivity; Essential micronutrients; Toxic trace elements; ATMOSPHERIC DEPOSITION; WATER CHEMISTRY; HEAVY MINERALS; MASS-BALANCE; ROAD SALT; ALBERTA; METALS; GEOCHEMISTRY; PROFILES; ALUMINUM;
D O I
10.1016/j.envpol.2024.123470
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Considerable volumes of dust are generated from open -pit bitumen mining operations in northern Alberta, Canada. The reactive mineral phases of these dust particles can potentially dissolve in acidic (pH < 4) bog waters. Their dissolution could release trace elements (TEs), which could eventually alter these bog ecosystems. The impact of dust dissolution on the abundance of TEs in the dissolved (<0.45 mu m) fraction of porewaters from excavated pits (30-40 cm deep) in the ombrogenic zone of five peatlands was evaluated. Porewaters were collected from four bogs situated within 70 km of mines and upgraders in the Athabasca Bituminous Sands (ABS) region, Alberta, Canada, and from a reference bog situated 264 km away. Over two consecutive years, the dissolved concentrations of some conservative (Al, Th, Y) and mobile lithophile elements (Fe, Li, Mn, Sr), as well as the metals enriched in bitumen (V, Ni, Mo), all increased with proximity to the mining area, in the ABS region. These trends reflect the observed increase in dust deposition with proximity to the mining area from independent studies of snow, lichens, and Sphagnum moss. Contrarily, the impact of dust dissolution on the concentration of potentially toxic TEs (As, Cd, Pb, Sb, and Tl) was negligible. Thus, the elements which are more abundant in the porewaters near industry are either ecologically benign (e.g. Li and Sr) or essential micronutrients (e.g. Fe, Mn, Ni, and Mo). Manganese was the only element which was enriched by more than 10x at all sites near the mining area, compared to its concentration at the reference site. The enrichments of all other elements were <10x, indicating that anthropogenic dust emissions from mining areas have had only a modest effect on the TEs abundance in peat porewaters.
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