Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions

Few ecotoxicological studies exist on the accumulation and effects of rare earth elements (REEs) in fish, particularly on Arctic species. In southwest Greenland, there are currently several advanced exploration REE mining projects. The aim of this study was to investigate accumulation of REEs in nat...

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Published in:Science of The Total Environment
Main Authors: Norregaard, RD, Kaarsholm, H, Bach, L, Nowak, B, Geertz-Hansen, O, Sondergaard, J, Sonne, C
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Published: Elsevier Science Bv 2019
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spelling ftunivtasmania:oai:eprints.utas.edu.au:43719 2023-05-15T14:26:17+02:00 Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions Norregaard, RD Kaarsholm, H Bach, L Nowak, B Geertz-Hansen, O Sondergaard, J Sonne, C 2019 https://eprints.utas.edu.au/43719/ unknown Elsevier Science Bv Norregaard, RD, Kaarsholm, H, Bach, L, Nowak, B orcid:0000-0002-0347-643X , Geertz-Hansen, O, Sondergaard, J and Sonne, C 2019 , 'Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions' , Science of The Total Environment, vol. 688 , pp. 529-535 , doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.180 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.180>. rare earth elements in situ experiment Arctic char cerium lanthanum yttrium Article PeerReviewed 2019 ftunivtasmania https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.180 2022-02-21T23:18:06Z Few ecotoxicological studies exist on the accumulation and effects of rare earth elements (REEs) in fish, particularly on Arctic species. In southwest Greenland, there are currently several advanced exploration REE mining projects. The aim of this study was to investigate accumulation of REEs in native fish species. Juvenile arctic chars, Salvelinus alpinus, were pulse-exposed to cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La) and yttrium (Y) using an in-situ flow-through system over a period of 15 days. Results showed that the arctic char accumulated most REEs in the gills > liver > muscle. We also demonstrated the ability of the arctic char to rapidly excrete the REEs throughout the experiment, where levels of post exposure accumulation also declined throughout the period. These results demonstrate the importance of further studies on accumulation of REE in the arctic char native to the site of future mining operations. Long-term exposure will most likely result in accumulation of REEs in arctic char, and the effects and accumulation patterns of this should be explored further. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Greenland Salvelinus alpinus University of Tasmania: UTas ePrints Arctic Greenland Science of The Total Environment 688 529 535
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topic rare earth elements
in situ experiment
Arctic char
cerium
lanthanum
yttrium
spellingShingle rare earth elements
in situ experiment
Arctic char
cerium
lanthanum
yttrium
Norregaard, RD
Kaarsholm, H
Bach, L
Nowak, B
Geertz-Hansen, O
Sondergaard, J
Sonne, C
Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
topic_facet rare earth elements
in situ experiment
Arctic char
cerium
lanthanum
yttrium
description Few ecotoxicological studies exist on the accumulation and effects of rare earth elements (REEs) in fish, particularly on Arctic species. In southwest Greenland, there are currently several advanced exploration REE mining projects. The aim of this study was to investigate accumulation of REEs in native fish species. Juvenile arctic chars, Salvelinus alpinus, were pulse-exposed to cerium (Ce), lanthanum (La) and yttrium (Y) using an in-situ flow-through system over a period of 15 days. Results showed that the arctic char accumulated most REEs in the gills > liver > muscle. We also demonstrated the ability of the arctic char to rapidly excrete the REEs throughout the experiment, where levels of post exposure accumulation also declined throughout the period. These results demonstrate the importance of further studies on accumulation of REE in the arctic char native to the site of future mining operations. Long-term exposure will most likely result in accumulation of REEs in arctic char, and the effects and accumulation patterns of this should be explored further.
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author Norregaard, RD
Kaarsholm, H
Bach, L
Nowak, B
Geertz-Hansen, O
Sondergaard, J
Sonne, C
author_facet Norregaard, RD
Kaarsholm, H
Bach, L
Nowak, B
Geertz-Hansen, O
Sondergaard, J
Sonne, C
author_sort Norregaard, RD
title Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
title_short Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
title_full Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
title_fullStr Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
title_full_unstemmed Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
title_sort bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions
publisher Elsevier Science Bv
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op_relation Norregaard, RD, Kaarsholm, H, Bach, L, Nowak, B orcid:0000-0002-0347-643X , Geertz-Hansen, O, Sondergaard, J and Sonne, C 2019 , 'Bioaccumulation of rare earth elements in juvenile arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) under field experimental conditions' , Science of The Total Environment, vol. 688 , pp. 529-535 , doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.180 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.180>.
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