The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish

This study was initiated in early 1976 during the early stages of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program. The goal of the project was the establishment of criteria safeguarding fish from toxic effects of mixtures of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish. All three constituents are assoc...

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Main Authors: Anderson, P. D., D'Apollinia, S., Perry, S., Dick, J., Deluca, J., Spear, P.
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: 1979
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Online Access:https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f21eceaf-439c-4372-ab36-62f4be6ccff6
https://doi.org/10.7939/R33R0PT69
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spelling ftunivalberta:oai:era.library.ualberta.ca:f21eceaf-439c-4372-ab36-62f4be6ccff6 2023-05-15T15:26:03+02:00 The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish Anderson, P. D. D'Apollinia, S. Perry, S. Dick, J. Deluca, J. Spear, P. 1979 https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f21eceaf-439c-4372-ab36-62f4be6ccff6 https://doi.org/10.7939/R33R0PT69 English eng https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f21eceaf-439c-4372-ab36-62f4be6ccff6 doi:10.7939/R33R0PT69 This material is provided under educational reproduction permissions included in Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's Copyright and Disclosure Statement, see terms at http://www.environment.alberta.ca/copyright.html. This Statement requires the following identification: \"The source of the materials is Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development http://www.environment.gov.ab.ca/. The use of these materials by the end user is done without any affiliation with or endorsement by the Government of Alberta. Reliance upon the end user's use of these materials is at the risk of the end user. Oil Sands Metals AOSERP AF 3.6.1 Fish Water Quality Tar Sands Toxicity Athabasca River Alberta Water Chemistry AOSERP Report 1979 ftunivalberta https://doi.org/10.7939/R33R0PT69 2022-08-22T20:14:52Z This study was initiated in early 1976 during the early stages of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program. The goal of the project was the establishment of criteria safeguarding fish from toxic effects of mixtures of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish. All three constituents are associated with oil sands developments. Such knowledge could be used for an assessment of aquatic environmental problems that could be caused by oil sands development activities. A number of parallel aquatic toxicological investigations were also conducted. For further information, the reader is referred to AOSERP Report 23 \"Acute Lethality of Mine Depressurization Water to Trout-Perch and Rainbow Trout\", AOSERP Report 41 \"Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Vanadium to Fish\", and AOSERP Report 56 \"The Acute Toxicity of Saline Groundwaters and of Vanadium to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates\". Report Athabasca River University of Alberta: Era - Education and Research Archive Athabasca River
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topic Oil Sands
Metals
AOSERP AF 3.6.1
Fish
Water Quality
Tar Sands
Toxicity
Athabasca River
Alberta
Water Chemistry
AOSERP
spellingShingle Oil Sands
Metals
AOSERP AF 3.6.1
Fish
Water Quality
Tar Sands
Toxicity
Athabasca River
Alberta
Water Chemistry
AOSERP
Anderson, P. D.
D'Apollinia, S.
Perry, S.
Dick, J.
Deluca, J.
Spear, P.
The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
topic_facet Oil Sands
Metals
AOSERP AF 3.6.1
Fish
Water Quality
Tar Sands
Toxicity
Athabasca River
Alberta
Water Chemistry
AOSERP
description This study was initiated in early 1976 during the early stages of the Alberta Oil Sands Environmental Research Program. The goal of the project was the establishment of criteria safeguarding fish from toxic effects of mixtures of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish. All three constituents are associated with oil sands developments. Such knowledge could be used for an assessment of aquatic environmental problems that could be caused by oil sands development activities. A number of parallel aquatic toxicological investigations were also conducted. For further information, the reader is referred to AOSERP Report 23 \"Acute Lethality of Mine Depressurization Water to Trout-Perch and Rainbow Trout\", AOSERP Report 41 \"Acute and Chronic Toxicity of Vanadium to Fish\", and AOSERP Report 56 \"The Acute Toxicity of Saline Groundwaters and of Vanadium to Fish and Aquatic Invertebrates\".
format Report
author Anderson, P. D.
D'Apollinia, S.
Perry, S.
Dick, J.
Deluca, J.
Spear, P.
author_facet Anderson, P. D.
D'Apollinia, S.
Perry, S.
Dick, J.
Deluca, J.
Spear, P.
author_sort Anderson, P. D.
title The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
title_short The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
title_full The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
title_fullStr The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
title_full_unstemmed The multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
title_sort multiple toxicity of vanadium, nickel, and phenol to fish
publishDate 1979
url https://era.library.ualberta.ca/items/f21eceaf-439c-4372-ab36-62f4be6ccff6
https://doi.org/10.7939/R33R0PT69
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op_rights This material is provided under educational reproduction permissions included in Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development's Copyright and Disclosure Statement, see terms at http://www.environment.alberta.ca/copyright.html. This Statement requires the following identification: \"The source of the materials is Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development http://www.environment.gov.ab.ca/. The use of these materials by the end user is done without any affiliation with or endorsement by the Government of Alberta. Reliance upon the end user's use of these materials is at the risk of the end user.
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