Thallium contamination of water in Canada

Thallium is highly toxic but has been an obscure element compared to its three popular neighbours, lead, mercury and cadmium. It is partly due to the scarci-ty of its analytical data, caused by its high analytical detection limit relative to the other three elements and by its generally low level in...

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Main Author: Ven Cheam
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.619.4092 2023-05-15T14:52:04+02:00 Thallium contamination of water in Canada Ven Cheam The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.619.4092 http://www.cawq.ca/journal/temp/article/243.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.619.4092 http://www.cawq.ca/journal/temp/article/243.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://www.cawq.ca/journal/temp/article/243.pdf Key words thallium distribution Great Lakes pore waters Arctic text ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T14:53:51Z Thallium is highly toxic but has been an obscure element compared to its three popular neighbours, lead, mercury and cadmium. It is partly due to the scarci-ty of its analytical data, caused by its high analytical detection limit relative to the other three elements and by its generally low level in the environment. We have developed a highly sensitive instrument, a Laser-Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer, to study thallium contamination in some important Canadian ecosystems from the Arctic (containing very low thallium concentra-tion) to coal-related industries across Canada and even to the study of thallium toxicity in an invertebrate, Hyalella azteca. Overall, our data indicate that the coal power plants and mines contain higher thallium concentrations than the other ecosystems studied, and the eastern region has the highest Tl concentra-tions compared to other regions. The range of thallium concentration in ng/L for the Arctic snow and ice was between not detected and 8.4, for the Great Lakes waters 0.9 to 48, for pore waters 0.1 to 213, for western coal power plants and mines 0.1 to 1326, for central coal power plants 1.2 to 175, for eastern coal power plants and mines 0.2 to 23605, and for miscellaneous sites across Canada not detected to 4390 ng/L. Some of these high concentrations and those high ones reported in industrial wastewaters exceeded the chronic toxicity endpoints for Hyalella azteca mortality, growth and reproduction, thus can cause serious distress to the environment. All data were integrated into a map of thallium dis-tribution, the first one in Canada. Natural background level of thallium for the Arctic was estimated to be 0.02 to 0.03 pg/g. Text Arctic Unknown Arctic Canada
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description Thallium is highly toxic but has been an obscure element compared to its three popular neighbours, lead, mercury and cadmium. It is partly due to the scarci-ty of its analytical data, caused by its high analytical detection limit relative to the other three elements and by its generally low level in the environment. We have developed a highly sensitive instrument, a Laser-Excited Atomic Fluorescence Spectrometer, to study thallium contamination in some important Canadian ecosystems from the Arctic (containing very low thallium concentra-tion) to coal-related industries across Canada and even to the study of thallium toxicity in an invertebrate, Hyalella azteca. Overall, our data indicate that the coal power plants and mines contain higher thallium concentrations than the other ecosystems studied, and the eastern region has the highest Tl concentra-tions compared to other regions. The range of thallium concentration in ng/L for the Arctic snow and ice was between not detected and 8.4, for the Great Lakes waters 0.9 to 48, for pore waters 0.1 to 213, for western coal power plants and mines 0.1 to 1326, for central coal power plants 1.2 to 175, for eastern coal power plants and mines 0.2 to 23605, and for miscellaneous sites across Canada not detected to 4390 ng/L. Some of these high concentrations and those high ones reported in industrial wastewaters exceeded the chronic toxicity endpoints for Hyalella azteca mortality, growth and reproduction, thus can cause serious distress to the environment. All data were integrated into a map of thallium dis-tribution, the first one in Canada. Natural background level of thallium for the Arctic was estimated to be 0.02 to 0.03 pg/g.
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