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Solute pools in Nikanotee Fen watershed in the Athabasca oil sands region

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ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
卷 225, 期 -, 页码 150-162

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2017.03.038

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Tailings sand; Peat; Constructed fen; Oil sands; Solute; Reclamation

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  1. Canada's Natural Science and Engineering Research Council Collaborative Research and Development (NSERC-CRD) program [418557-2011]
  2. Suncor Energy Inc.
  3. Shell Canada Limited
  4. Esso Imperial Oil Limited

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aOverburden and tailings materials from oil sands production were used as construction materials as part of a novel attempt to create a self-sustaining, peat accumulating fen-upland ecosystem. To evaluate the potential for elemental release from the construction materials, total elemental concentrations in the tailings sand, petroleum coke and peat used to construct a fen ecosystem were determined using microwave-assisted acid digestions and compared to a leaching experiment conducted under environmentally-relevant conditions. A comparison of solid phase to aqueous Na, Ca, S and Mg concentrations showed they were highly leachable in the materials: Given that the concentrations of these elements can affect plant community structure, it is important to understand their leachability and mobility as they migrate between materials used to construct the system. To that end, a mass balance of aqueous Na, Ca, S and Mg was conducted based on leaching experiments and materials analysis coupled with existing data from the constructed system. The data indicate that there is a large pool of leachable Na, Ca, S and Mg in the system, estimated at 27 t of Na, 14 t of Ca, 37.3 t of S and 8.8 t of Mg. Since recharge mainly drives the fen-upland system water regime, and discharge in the fen, evapo-accumulation of these solutes on the surface may occur. (C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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