The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada

Frame Lake, a small (88.4 ha), shallow (< 6.5m), high-latitude lake near Yellowknife was selected to test the feasibility of using sub-bottom profiling to estimate total volumes of heavy metal contaminated sediments in lacustrine environments. Physical and ICP-MS analyses were carried out on free...

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Main Author: Menard, Etienne
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Published: 2018
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https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2018-13182
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description Frame Lake, a small (88.4 ha), shallow (< 6.5m), high-latitude lake near Yellowknife was selected to test the feasibility of using sub-bottom profiling to estimate total volumes of heavy metal contaminated sediments in lacustrine environments. Physical and ICP-MS analyses were carried out on freeze cores collected from Frame Lake, sedimentological marker beds and 14C dating was used to chronologically constrain depositional history. ICP-MS results showed high levels of arsenic contamination (~1538 µg g-1) in recent sediments results in distinct seismic reflectors, which contrasts sharply with measured Holocene values of 16 µg g-1 (n=41, ± 5.4 SD). Comparison of core data against sub-bottom profiler transect results permitted an interpolated reconstruction of contaminated sediments throughout the lake. Based on our analysis, a minimum of ~230,000 m3 of contaminated sediments would need to be dredged from Frame Lake to achieve a minimum residual sediment arsenic concentration of < 150 µg g-1.
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spelling ftcarletonuniv:oai:curve.carleton.ca:31575 2025-01-16T23:58:11+00:00 The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada Menard, Etienne 2018 https://curve.carleton.ca/f07a2a03-d8c1-4442-be35-42d43a61abf2 https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2018-13182 http://catalogue.library.carleton.ca/record=b4528527 unknown https://curve.carleton.ca/f07a2a03-d8c1-4442-be35-42d43a61abf2 https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2018-13182 http://catalogue.library.carleton.ca/record=b4528527 Thesis/Dissertation 2018 ftcarletonuniv https://doi.org/10.22215/etd/2018-13182 2022-01-23T08:10:37Z Frame Lake, a small (88.4 ha), shallow (< 6.5m), high-latitude lake near Yellowknife was selected to test the feasibility of using sub-bottom profiling to estimate total volumes of heavy metal contaminated sediments in lacustrine environments. Physical and ICP-MS analyses were carried out on freeze cores collected from Frame Lake, sedimentological marker beds and 14C dating was used to chronologically constrain depositional history. ICP-MS results showed high levels of arsenic contamination (~1538 µg g-1) in recent sediments results in distinct seismic reflectors, which contrasts sharply with measured Holocene values of 16 µg g-1 (n=41, ± 5.4 SD). Comparison of core data against sub-bottom profiler transect results permitted an interpolated reconstruction of contaminated sediments throughout the lake. Based on our analysis, a minimum of ~230,000 m3 of contaminated sediments would need to be dredged from Frame Lake to achieve a minimum residual sediment arsenic concentration of < 150 µg g-1. Thesis Northwest Territories Yellowknife CURVE - Carleton University Research Virtual Environment Canada Northwest Territories Yellowknife
spellingShingle Menard, Etienne
The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_fullStr The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_full_unstemmed The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_short The sedimentological and Arsenic contamination history of Frame Lake, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada
title_sort sedimentological and arsenic contamination history of frame lake, yellowknife, northwest territories, canada
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