Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta

Syncrude Canada Ltd. is producing synthetic crude oil from a surface mine on the eastern portion of Crown Lease 17, Alberta. Aquatic Environments Limited was commissioned to survey the MacKay River which crosses Leases 17 and 22, also held by Syncrude. The survey is intended to provide a baseline, a...

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Main Authors: Grant, W., Tripp, D., McCart, P., Tsui, P., Green, R.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1978
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geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7939/R3125Q89C
https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/36a6e895-c85a-4afe-8d87-a381fa313eb3
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:10670/1.10402/era.40219 2023-05-15T17:08:24+02:00 Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta Grant, W. Tripp, D. McCart, P. Tsui, P. Green, R. 1978-01-01 https://doi.org/10.7939/R3125Q89C https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/36a6e895-c85a-4afe-8d87-a381fa313eb3 en eng doi:10.7939/R3125Q89C 10670/1.10402/era.40219 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/36a6e895-c85a-4afe-8d87-a381fa313eb3 other ERA : Education and Research Archive envir geo Other https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_1843/ 1978 fttriple https://doi.org/10.7939/R3125Q89C 2023-01-22T18:31:04Z Syncrude Canada Ltd. is producing synthetic crude oil from a surface mine on the eastern portion of Crown Lease 17, Alberta. Aquatic Environments Limited was commissioned to survey the MacKay River which crosses Leases 17 and 22, also held by Syncrude. The survey is intended to provide a baseline, as Syncrude's present operations do not affect the MacKay watershed. The pattern of discharge in the MacKay River in 1977 was characterized by three peaks, two major (April 19 and July 8) and one minor (October 16). Peak discharge for the year was 22.5 m3/sec and the low 0.2 m3/sec. Mean discharge was 4.2 m3/sec per day and total discharge was 176.6 x 106 m3. The densities of periphyton were highest on natural substrates than on either artificial substrate. In general, the densities were low throughout the summer but increased in September. At some locations, however, densities on glass substrates were highest in July. A total of 80 benthic macroinvertebrate taxa was collected, with 59 taxa found at the Upper Station, 56 at the Middle Station, and 49 at the Lower Station. In total, 19 fish species were collected from the MacKay River. The common or abundant species are: goldeye, northern pike, lake chub, longnose dace, longnose sucker, white sucker, trout-perch, walleye, and slimy sculpin. Other/Unknown Material Longnose sucker Slimy sculpin Unknown Canada Mackay ENVELOPE(168.517,168.517,-77.700,-77.700) MacKay River ENVELOPE(-111.635,-111.635,57.167,57.167) Pike Lake ENVELOPE(-133.403,-133.403,59.245,59.245)
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Tripp, D.
McCart, P.
Tsui, P.
Green, R.
Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
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description Syncrude Canada Ltd. is producing synthetic crude oil from a surface mine on the eastern portion of Crown Lease 17, Alberta. Aquatic Environments Limited was commissioned to survey the MacKay River which crosses Leases 17 and 22, also held by Syncrude. The survey is intended to provide a baseline, as Syncrude's present operations do not affect the MacKay watershed. The pattern of discharge in the MacKay River in 1977 was characterized by three peaks, two major (April 19 and July 8) and one minor (October 16). Peak discharge for the year was 22.5 m3/sec and the low 0.2 m3/sec. Mean discharge was 4.2 m3/sec per day and total discharge was 176.6 x 106 m3. The densities of periphyton were highest on natural substrates than on either artificial substrate. In general, the densities were low throughout the summer but increased in September. At some locations, however, densities on glass substrates were highest in July. A total of 80 benthic macroinvertebrate taxa was collected, with 59 taxa found at the Upper Station, 56 at the Middle Station, and 49 at the Lower Station. In total, 19 fish species were collected from the MacKay River. The common or abundant species are: goldeye, northern pike, lake chub, longnose dace, longnose sucker, white sucker, trout-perch, walleye, and slimy sculpin.
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author Grant, W.
Tripp, D.
McCart, P.
Tsui, P.
Green, R.
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Tripp, D.
McCart, P.
Tsui, P.
Green, R.
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title Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
title_short Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
title_full Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
title_fullStr Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
title_full_unstemmed Baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the MacKay River, Alberta
title_sort baseline study of the water quality and aquatic resources of the mackay river, alberta
publishDate 1978
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