Authors
Joshua Kurek, Jane L Kirk, Derek CG Muir, Xiaowa Wang, Marlene S Evans, John P Smol
Publication date
2013/1/29
Journal
Proceedings of the national Academy of Sciences
Volume
110
Issue
5
Pages
1761-1766
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
The absence of well-executed environmental monitoring in the Athabasca oil sands (Alberta, Canada) has necessitated the use of indirect approaches to determine background conditions of freshwater ecosystems before development of one of the Earth’s largest energy deposits. Here, we use highly resolved lake sediment records to provide ecological context to ∼50 y of oil sands development and other environmental changes affecting lake ecosystems in the region. We show that polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) within lake sediments, particularly C1-C4–alkylated PAHs, increased significantly after development of the bitumen resource began, followed by significant increases in dibenzothiophenes. Total PAH fluxes in the modern sediments of our six study lakes, including one site ∼90 km northwest of the major development area, are now ∼2.5–23 times greater than ∼1960 levels. PAH ratios indicate …
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