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Has Alberta Oil Sands Development Altered Delivery of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to the Peace-Athabasca Delta?

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Title
Has Alberta Oil Sands Development Altered Delivery of Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds to the Peace-Athabasca Delta?
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PLOS ONE, September 2012
DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0046089
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Roland I. Hall, Brent B. Wolfe, Johan A. Wiklund, Thomas W. D. Edwards, Andrea J. Farwell, D. George Dixon

Abstract

The extent to which Alberta oil sands mining and upgrading operations have enhanced delivery of bitumen-derived contaminants via the Athabasca River and atmosphere to the Peace-Athabasca Delta (200 km to the north) is a pivotal question that has generated national and international concern. Accounts of rare health disorders in residents of Fort Chipewyan and deformed fish in downstream ecosystems provided impetus for several recent expert-panel assessments regarding the societal and environmental consequences of this multi-billion-dollar industry. Deciphering relative contributions of natural versus industrial processes on downstream supply of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) has been identified as a critical knowledge gap. But, this remains a formidable scientific challenge because loading from natural processes remains unknown. And, industrial activity occurs in the same locations as the natural bitumen deposits, which potentially confounds contemporary upstream-downstream comparisons of contaminant levels.

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Country Count As %
Canada 3 3%
Unknown 103 97%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 23 22%
Student > Master 20 19%
Other 11 10%
Student > Ph. D. Student 10 9%
Student > Bachelor 8 8%
Other 19 18%
Unknown 15 14%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Environmental Science 54 51%
Earth and Planetary Sciences 13 12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 11 10%
Medicine and Dentistry 2 2%
Social Sciences 2 2%
Other 10 9%
Unknown 14 13%