Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT

Geochemical baselines provide guidance for mineral exploration and facilitate the development of remediation objectives. Presently, national guidelines based on Canada-wide average metal(loid) concentrations in environmental media are used as reference. Metal(loid) concentrations reflect local varia...

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Main Authors: Miller, CB, Parsons, MB, Jamieson, HE, Galloway, JM, Patterson, RT
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Language:English
Published: . 2016
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spelling ftunivtasecite:oai:ecite.utas.edu.au:138604 2023-05-15T15:00:47+02:00 Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT Miller, CB Parsons, MB Jamieson, HE Galloway, JM Patterson, RT 2016 application/pdf http://ecite.utas.edu.au/138604 en eng . http://ecite.utas.edu.au/138604/1/Miller et al (2016) Yellowknife Geoscience Forum.pdf Miller, CB and Parsons, MB and Jamieson, HE and Galloway, JM and Patterson, RT, Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT, Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, 15-17 November 2016 (2016) [Conference Extract] http://ecite.utas.edu.au/138604 Earth Sciences Geochemistry Inorganic Geochemistry Conference Extract NonPeerReviewed 2016 ftunivtasecite 2020-06-08T22:16:17Z Geochemical baselines provide guidance for mineral exploration and facilitate the development of remediation objectives. Presently, national guidelines based on Canada-wide average metal(loid) concentrations in environmental media are used as reference. Metal(loid) concentrations reflect local variations in the concentration of elements in the environment and are influenced by many variables, including bedrock composition, degree of weathering, and biological processes. In northern regions, accelerated climate change has been shown to impact the mobility of some metal(loid)s and influence lacustrine geochemistry. The influence of climate change on the mobility of arsenic, is not well established. As arsenic is both a pathfinder element for mineral exploration as well as a mobile and potentially harmful by-product of mining activities, this study aims to determine the anticipated changes to arsenic mobility in sub-arctic mineralized regions. This study will examine the speciation and mobility of arsenic in lakes located near a former gold mine in the Slave Geological Province (SGP), Northwest Territories, over two notable climate cycles during the Holocene period (last 11,700 years). Preliminary results indicate the highest arsenic concentrations are found in close proximity to the tailings confinement area. At depth solid-phase arsenic concentrations are higher in non-impacted lakes (Control Lake: 110 mg/kg) than in lakes impacted by mine tailings seepage (Powder Mag: 65 mg/kg, Bulldog: 45 mg/kg). In addition, a gradual increase in dissolved arsenic concentrations with depth is observed in lakes un-impacted by mining activities. These findings will direct the subsequent steps of this project and aid in determining the extents of historical mining impacts and the influence of climate-related variables on the mobility of arsenic within sub-arctic lacustrine systems. Conference Object Arctic Climate change Northwest Territories eCite UTAS (University of Tasmania) Arctic Canada Mackay ENVELOPE(168.517,168.517,-77.700,-77.700) Northwest Territories
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topic Earth Sciences
Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
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Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
Miller, CB
Parsons, MB
Jamieson, HE
Galloway, JM
Patterson, RT
Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
topic_facet Earth Sciences
Geochemistry
Inorganic Geochemistry
description Geochemical baselines provide guidance for mineral exploration and facilitate the development of remediation objectives. Presently, national guidelines based on Canada-wide average metal(loid) concentrations in environmental media are used as reference. Metal(loid) concentrations reflect local variations in the concentration of elements in the environment and are influenced by many variables, including bedrock composition, degree of weathering, and biological processes. In northern regions, accelerated climate change has been shown to impact the mobility of some metal(loid)s and influence lacustrine geochemistry. The influence of climate change on the mobility of arsenic, is not well established. As arsenic is both a pathfinder element for mineral exploration as well as a mobile and potentially harmful by-product of mining activities, this study aims to determine the anticipated changes to arsenic mobility in sub-arctic mineralized regions. This study will examine the speciation and mobility of arsenic in lakes located near a former gold mine in the Slave Geological Province (SGP), Northwest Territories, over two notable climate cycles during the Holocene period (last 11,700 years). Preliminary results indicate the highest arsenic concentrations are found in close proximity to the tailings confinement area. At depth solid-phase arsenic concentrations are higher in non-impacted lakes (Control Lake: 110 mg/kg) than in lakes impacted by mine tailings seepage (Powder Mag: 65 mg/kg, Bulldog: 45 mg/kg). In addition, a gradual increase in dissolved arsenic concentrations with depth is observed in lakes un-impacted by mining activities. These findings will direct the subsequent steps of this project and aid in determining the extents of historical mining impacts and the influence of climate-related variables on the mobility of arsenic within sub-arctic lacustrine systems.
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author Miller, CB
Parsons, MB
Jamieson, HE
Galloway, JM
Patterson, RT
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Parsons, MB
Jamieson, HE
Galloway, JM
Patterson, RT
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title Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
title_short Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
title_full Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
title_fullStr Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
title_full_unstemmed Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT
title_sort geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, courageous-mackay lake greenstone belt, slave geological province, nwt
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Miller, CB and Parsons, MB and Jamieson, HE and Galloway, JM and Patterson, RT, Geochemical baselines and metal(loid) mobility in a changing northern climate, Courageous-Mackay Lake Greenstone Belt, Slave Geological Province, NWT, Yellowknife Geoscience Forum, 15-17 November 2016 (2016) [Conference Extract]
http://ecite.utas.edu.au/138604
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