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Isotopic Evidence for Oil Sands Petroleum Coke in the Peace-Athabasca Delta

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 49, 期 20, 页码 12062-12070

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.5b03232

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  1. Earth Sciences Sector of Natural Resources Canada (CORES Project - Coal & Oil sands Resources Environmental Sustainability) under the framework of the Environmental Geosciences Program

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The continued growth of mining and upgrading activities in Canada's Athabasca oil sands (AOS) region has led to concerns about emissions of contaminants such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Whereas a recent increase in PAR emissions has been demonstrated within around 50 km of the main center of surface mining and upgrading operations, the exact nature of the predominant source(s) and the geographical extent of the deposition are still under debate. Here, we report a century-long source apportionment of PAHs using dual (delta H-2, delta C-13) compound-specific isotope analysis on phenanthrene deposited in a lake from the Athabasca sector of the Peace Athabasca Delta situated similar to 150 km downstream (north) of the main center of mining operations. The isotopic signatures in the core were compared to those of the main potential sources in this region (i.e., unprocessed AOS bitumen, upgrader residual coke, forest fires, coal, gasoline and diesel soot). A significant concurrent increase (similar to 55.0 parts per thousand) in delta H-2 and decrease (similar to 1.5 parts per thousand) in delta C-13 of phenanthrene over the last three decades pointed to an increasingly greater component of petcoke-derived PAHs. This study is the first to quantify long-range (i.e., >100 km) transport of a previously under-considered anthropogenic PAR source in the AOS region.

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