Sediment, Oil Sands Region
Monitoring activities have collected bulk suspended sediment samples using continuous flow centrifuges and Phillips Tube samplers in the Lower Athabasca River and tributaries respectively. Further, in the absence of pre-development monitoring for this region, high fidelity dated lake sediment cores were used to assess the natural range in contaminant deposition to this region and to obtain a historical perspective of contaminant loadings. All sediments (suspended river and lake cores) have been analyzed in the laboratory for sediment quality variables as per Appendix B in the Integrated Monitoring Plan (cores were also analyzed for paleo indicators of ecosystem health such as diatoms). In addition, as the Lower Athabasca river bed sediments are known to shift and migrate downstream, bathymetric maps of the bed-channel morphology over time was also completed. This will allow for estimates of bed sediment transport downstream for the period of survey, and be useful in calibration/validation of sediment and contaminant numerical transport models.
Metadata
Date Created
2014-01-01
Date Published
2014-12-30
Temporal Coverage
1989-04-01 - Present
Access in last 30 days
1
All time access
741
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada. (2014-12-30). Sediment, Oil Sands Region. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada. https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change.html
Use Limitations
Map
Data resources
Resources
Select Category
Data resources
Related keywords
sediment, sediment quality, suspended sediment, sediment cores, bathymetry, mainstem, tributaries, lake, oil sands, metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, physical, chemical, carbon, visible reflectance spectroscopy, chlorophylla, centrifuge, continuous flow centrifuge, phillips tube sampler, time integrated sampling, sediments, oil sands, water, assess toxicity, manage and monitor for environmental presence of hazardous substances and waste, monitor / assess substance and waste levels in air, water, soil, biota, water - drainage regions - peace–athabasca, science and technology branch, water science and technology, 1.3.2. ecosystem assessment and approaches, unclassified
Similar records
Tell us what you think!
GEO.ca is committed to open dialogue and community building around location-based issues and
topics that matter to you.
Please send us your feedback