Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.

Metal(loid) concentrations of As, Fe, and Mn in overlying water in duplicate Lower Martin Lake and Yellowknife Bay cores throughout the 30-day experiment. Each vertical grey line represents the start date of a new temperature treatment. The precision of As, Fe, and Mn concentrations is estimated at...

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Main Authors: Brittany C. Astles (14290341), John Chételat (529889), Michael J. Palmer (3189375), Jesse C. Vermaire (5464793)
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Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279412.g003
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spelling ftunivfreestate:oai:figshare.com:article/21765405 2023-05-15T16:23:06+02:00 Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water. Brittany C. Astles (14290341) John Chételat (529889) Michael J. Palmer (3189375) Jesse C. Vermaire (5464793) 2022-12-21T18:30:54Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279412.g003 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Time_series_of_metal_loid_concentrations_in_overlying_water_/21765405 doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0279412.g003 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Inorganic Chemistry Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified low organic matter contained predominately clay 7 ° c 21 ° c strongly enhance sediment sediment redox conditions lower martin lake great slave lake experimental incubation approach either sediment type warmer temperatures associated reported temperature enhancement overlying oxic waters duplicate sediment batches div >< p lake sediments either yellowknife bay sediments warmer temperatures yellowknife bay surface waters overlying water experimental investigation contaminated sediment yellowknife area contaminated sediments warming effects thermal stratification term warming temperature treatments study assessed published studies northwest territories microbial metabolism legacy arsenic internal loading indirect effects higher solid fluxes ranging evaluating climate environmental concern duplicate cores direct effect controlled chamber continued remobilization climate change arsenic fluxes Image Figure 2022 ftunivfreestate https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279412.g003 2022-12-23T00:20:49Z Metal(loid) concentrations of As, Fe, and Mn in overlying water in duplicate Lower Martin Lake and Yellowknife Bay cores throughout the 30-day experiment. Each vertical grey line represents the start date of a new temperature treatment. The precision of As, Fe, and Mn concentrations is estimated at < 9% based on the average RSD of seven duplicate measurements. Still Image Great Slave Lake Northwest Territories Yellowknife KovsieScholar Repository (University of the Free State - UFS UV) Great Slave Lake ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500) Northwest Territories Yellowknife Yellowknife Bay ENVELOPE(-114.336,-114.336,62.367,62.367)
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topic Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
low organic matter
contained predominately clay
7 ° c
21 ° c
strongly enhance sediment
sediment redox conditions
lower martin lake
great slave lake
experimental incubation approach
either sediment type
warmer temperatures associated
reported temperature enhancement
overlying oxic waters
duplicate sediment batches
div >< p
lake sediments either
yellowknife bay sediments
warmer temperatures
yellowknife bay
surface waters
overlying water
experimental investigation
contaminated sediment
yellowknife area
contaminated sediments
warming effects
thermal stratification
term warming
temperature treatments
study assessed
published studies
northwest territories
microbial metabolism
legacy arsenic
internal loading
indirect effects
higher solid
fluxes ranging
evaluating climate
environmental concern
duplicate cores
direct effect
controlled chamber
continued remobilization
climate change
arsenic fluxes
spellingShingle Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
low organic matter
contained predominately clay
7 ° c
21 ° c
strongly enhance sediment
sediment redox conditions
lower martin lake
great slave lake
experimental incubation approach
either sediment type
warmer temperatures associated
reported temperature enhancement
overlying oxic waters
duplicate sediment batches
div >< p
lake sediments either
yellowknife bay sediments
warmer temperatures
yellowknife bay
surface waters
overlying water
experimental investigation
contaminated sediment
yellowknife area
contaminated sediments
warming effects
thermal stratification
term warming
temperature treatments
study assessed
published studies
northwest territories
microbial metabolism
legacy arsenic
internal loading
indirect effects
higher solid
fluxes ranging
evaluating climate
environmental concern
duplicate cores
direct effect
controlled chamber
continued remobilization
climate change
arsenic fluxes
Brittany C. Astles (14290341)
John Chételat (529889)
Michael J. Palmer (3189375)
Jesse C. Vermaire (5464793)
Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
topic_facet Ecology
Inorganic Chemistry
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
low organic matter
contained predominately clay
7 ° c
21 ° c
strongly enhance sediment
sediment redox conditions
lower martin lake
great slave lake
experimental incubation approach
either sediment type
warmer temperatures associated
reported temperature enhancement
overlying oxic waters
duplicate sediment batches
div >< p
lake sediments either
yellowknife bay sediments
warmer temperatures
yellowknife bay
surface waters
overlying water
experimental investigation
contaminated sediment
yellowknife area
contaminated sediments
warming effects
thermal stratification
term warming
temperature treatments
study assessed
published studies
northwest territories
microbial metabolism
legacy arsenic
internal loading
indirect effects
higher solid
fluxes ranging
evaluating climate
environmental concern
duplicate cores
direct effect
controlled chamber
continued remobilization
climate change
arsenic fluxes
description Metal(loid) concentrations of As, Fe, and Mn in overlying water in duplicate Lower Martin Lake and Yellowknife Bay cores throughout the 30-day experiment. Each vertical grey line represents the start date of a new temperature treatment. The precision of As, Fe, and Mn concentrations is estimated at < 9% based on the average RSD of seven duplicate measurements.
format Still Image
author Brittany C. Astles (14290341)
John Chételat (529889)
Michael J. Palmer (3189375)
Jesse C. Vermaire (5464793)
author_facet Brittany C. Astles (14290341)
John Chételat (529889)
Michael J. Palmer (3189375)
Jesse C. Vermaire (5464793)
author_sort Brittany C. Astles (14290341)
title Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
title_short Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
title_full Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
title_fullStr Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
title_full_unstemmed Time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
title_sort time series of metal(loid) concentrations in overlying water.
publishDate 2022
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0279412.g003
long_lat ENVELOPE(-114.001,-114.001,61.500,61.500)
ENVELOPE(-114.336,-114.336,62.367,62.367)
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Yellowknife Bay
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
Yellowknife Bay
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
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Northwest Territories
Yellowknife
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