Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands
Saline water is produced as a result of extracting hydrocarbons from geological formations and is brought to the surface during the extraction process. Understanding salinity impacts in the Boreal peatlands in Northern Alberta is important to the responsible development and management of these valua...
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ftroyalroadsuniv:oai:https://www.viurrspace.ca:10613/5309 2024-09-15T18:01:43+00:00 Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands Cowan, Carrie Dawn 2017-12-22 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10613/5309 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-265 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/10613/5309 http://dx.doi.org/10.25316/IR-265 Biological indicator species Boreal Carex Aquatilis Peatlands produced water spills Salt contamination 2017 ftroyalroadsuniv https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-265 2024-08-23T03:43:17Z Saline water is produced as a result of extracting hydrocarbons from geological formations and is brought to the surface during the extraction process. Understanding salinity impacts in the Boreal peatlands in Northern Alberta is important to the responsible development and management of these valuable ecosystems. Although there are regulatory guidelines to support and direct remediation and reclamation efforts of contaminated sites, a knowledge gap exists within current criteria and better understanding of how salinity impacts the boreal wetlands is needed. Salt tolerance mechanisms demonstrated by Carex aquatilis may provide an alternative, non-intrusive way to monitor the health of Boreal wetland communities. Using meta-analysis and simple linear regression analysis, a negative relationship was detected between relative frequency of occurrence of Carex aquatilis and salt-contamination (represented as electrical conductivity values as high as 17,000 S/cm). This trend is the first step in creating a framework for biological assessments useful in salt-contaminated peatlands. Other/Unknown Material Carex aquatilis Royal Roads University: DSpace @ RRU |
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Saline water is produced as a result of extracting hydrocarbons from geological formations and is brought to the surface during the extraction process. Understanding salinity impacts in the Boreal peatlands in Northern Alberta is important to the responsible development and management of these valuable ecosystems. Although there are regulatory guidelines to support and direct remediation and reclamation efforts of contaminated sites, a knowledge gap exists within current criteria and better understanding of how salinity impacts the boreal wetlands is needed. Salt tolerance mechanisms demonstrated by Carex aquatilis may provide an alternative, non-intrusive way to monitor the health of Boreal wetland communities. Using meta-analysis and simple linear regression analysis, a negative relationship was detected between relative frequency of occurrence of Carex aquatilis and salt-contamination (represented as electrical conductivity values as high as 17,000 S/cm). This trend is the first step in creating a framework for biological assessments useful in salt-contaminated peatlands. |
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Cowan, Carrie Dawn |
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Cowan, Carrie Dawn |
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Cowan, Carrie Dawn |
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Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands |
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Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands |
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Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands |
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Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands |
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Using Carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted Boreal Peatlands |
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using carex aquatilis as a biological assessment tool in monitoring salt-impacted boreal peatlands |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10613/5309 https://doi.org/10.25316/IR-265 |
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