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Contaminant Fate Modelling Athabasca Wapiti and Smoky Rivers
Author | : Golder Associates,Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 486 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Organic water pollutants |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D01475898L |
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Describes and presents simulation results from numerical models of the transport and fate of environmental chemicals in northern Alberta rivers. The models were developed using the USEPA WASP modelling system and were structured as one-dimensional (longitudinal) models with separate, interacting water column and bed sediment compartments. Seven selected organic chemicals were simulated over 1992-93 for the Athabasca River and over 1990-91 for the Wapiti/Smoky River system. Chemicals simulated included 2,3,7,8-tetrachloro dibenzofuran, dehydroabietic acid, and phenanthrene. The models were first calibrated for sodium and total suspended solids. Organic chemicals were simulated using a set of environmental fate constants developed from a literature search, numerical estimation software, and estimation from field data. Results of initial simulations were compared to observed data and adjustments made to selected constants to improve the calibration.
Contaminant Fate Modelling for the Athabasca River
Author | : Golder Associates,Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : The Study |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Athabasca River (Alta.) |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D01475902K |
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Describes and presents simulation results using a revised model simulating the fate of contaminants in the Athabasca River. The revised fate model allows predictive sediment transport simulation within the WASP4 model framework, predicts resuspension from hydraulic information supplied by WASP4 and from user-supplied sediment characteristics, and can be applied to different flow conditions without having to re-describe sediment transport rates. Several simulations were run using input files from the original model calibration. Program listings of subroutines are included.
Contribution of Industrial Municipal Agricultural and Groundwater Sources to Nutrient Export Athabasca Wapiti and Smoky Rivers 1980 1993
Author | : Patricia A. Chambers,Northern River Basins Study (Canada),Alec R. Dale |
Publsiher | : The Study |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Athabasca River (Alta.) |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D01475901M |
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The aim of this report is to assess the sources of nitrogen and phosphorus to the Athabasca and Wapiti/Smoky rivers and evaluate the need to consider groundwater contributions when undertaking simulation modelling of chemical parameters of the Athabasca River during winter. To address the first objective, longitudinal trends in nitrogen and phosphorus were examined for each river system in relation to point source inputs and the contributions of anthropogenic point sources and agricultural activity in the rivers' nutrient loads were quantified. The importance of groundwater during winter was assessed by examining hydrologic mass balances and changes in dominant ion proportions. Results are presented of analyses of long-term values of nutrients from ten sites on the Athabasca and three sites on the Wapiti/Smoky rivers.
Sediment Dynamics and Implications for Sediment associated Contaminants in the Peace Athabasca and Slave River Basins
Author | : Michael A. Carson,Henry Roland Hudson,Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 188 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D003798338 |
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Examines the mechanisms of natural riverine sediment production in the Northern River Basins Study area, together with the routine data for suspended sediment in the area's rivers, as background for the examination of sediment-associated contaminants. Topics examined include: the causative mechanisms and boundary conditions affecting the sediment regime, including area topography, geology, and hydrology; availability and adequacy of data on suspended sediments in the area; time trends of fluvial suspended sediment dynamics on a seasonal (open water and ice regime) and annual basis, over the long term, and in critical events; sediment sources, pathways, and fates, and sediment dynamics at basin-wide, reach, and site levels; sediment quality, including sediment-associated characteristics of pulp mill effluents and sediment-contaminant relationships; and implications for sediment-associated contaminants. Recommendations are made for monitoring and assessment of the sediment component of the area's ecosystem.
Technical Reports of the Northern River Basins Study by Subject and Geographical Area Studied
Author | : Mark S. J. Ouellett,Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Aquatic ecology |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D01475921G |
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Lists Northern River Basins Study technical reports by issue number, subject, and geographic area studied. Subject areas used to classify the reports are: hydrology/hydraulics, nutrients/dissolved oxygen, contaminants, food chain, drinking water, other uses, traditional knowledge, and synthesis and modelling. Ten geographic divisions are used: three each for the Athabasca and Peace Rivers, and one each of the Wapiti/Smoky rivers, Peace-Athabasca Delta, Lake Athabasca, and Rivière des Rochers/Slave River.
A Bioenergetic Model of Food Chain Uptake and Accumulation of Organic Chemicals Athabasca River
Author | : Mary Ellen Starodub,Northern River Basins Study (Canada),Glenn Ferguson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 138 |
Release | : 1996-08 |
Genre | : Athabasca River (Alta.) |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D01475518L |
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Describes a study to construct and calibrate a steady-state food chain model to simulate the uptake and bioaccumulation of selected organic chemicals, with different physical and chemical properties, in the mountain whitefish, longnose sucker, and northern pike food web of the Athabasca River. The model is based on the WASP 14, Thomann-Connolly and Gobas food chain models. The modelling effort involved review and interpretation of sediment transport dynamics, contaminant distribution and concentration in sediment, water, and biota, and the refinement of the existing models. Results are presented from model simulations and compared to observed concentrations of such compounds as furans, resin acids, and chlorinated phenolics. The appendix includes a discussion of food chain modelling theory and its application to the present study.
Dissolved Oxygen Conditions and Fish Requirements in the Athabasca Peace and Slave Rivers
Author | : Patricia A. Chambers,Thomas A. Mill,Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Water |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D016292060 |
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The NTBS was designed to address the ecological concerns about pulp mill expansion, and to increase scientific knowledge about environmental conditions [ecology, ecosystem sustainability, water pollution and control, habitat, effect on fish and fishing, etc.] in the major river systems of the north. The study's objectives were to gather and interpret sound scientific information about the basins, develop appropriate recommendations for basin management, and communicate effectively with the public. The government response report confirms the governments' commitment to ecosystem sustainability and to pollution control in northern rivers. First Nations and Metis aboriginal [native] peoples contributed significantly to the NRBS.
Northern River Basins Study
Author | : Northern River Basins Study (Canada) |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Athabasca River Watershed (Alta.) |
ISBN | : MINN:31951D016292028 |
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Report to the federal ministers of Environment and Indian & Northern Affairs, Alberta's Minister of Environmental Protection, and NWT's Minister of Renewable Resources. Summarises the main scientific findings of the Northern River Basins Study, which was established to examine the relationship between industrial, municipal, agricultural, and other development and the Peace, Athabasca, and Slave River basins. Reviews the characteristics of the northern river basins and their peoples, the organisation of the Study, and major findings in the areas of environmental overview, use of aquatic resources, traditional knowledge, flow regulation, fish distribution and habitat, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, contaminants, drinking water, ecosystem health, modelling, human health, and cumulative effects. Recommendations by the Study Board, First Nations, and scientific advisors regarding such issues as basin management, monitoring, research, public participation, and a successor organisation are then presented. Also includes a summary of opinions, suggestions, and recommendations expressed at 17 community workshops held throughout the northern river basins area.