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Unveiling the recovery dynamics of walleye after the invisible collapse
Walleye (Sander vitreus) populations in Alberta, Canada, collapsed by the mid-1990s and were a case study in the paper Canada’s Recreational Fisheries: The Invisible Collapse?... -
Polycyclic Aromatic Compounds in Rivers Dominated by Petrogenic Sources after...
Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) threaten the health of aquatic ecosystems. In northeastern Alberta, Canada, decades of oil sands mining and upgrading activities have... -
Quantifying Meltwater Sources and Contaminant Fluxes from the Athabasca Glaci...
Abstract: Glaciers are retreating across the Canadian Rocky Mountains. As this ice volume is lost, trace elements, nutrients, and other contaminants, accumulated from millennia... -
Severe western Canadian wildfire affects water quality even at large basin sc...
Highlights •Large rivers show wildfire water quality signatures after precipitation events. •Continuous monitoring captures short-term wildfire impacts on river water quality.... -
Selection of both habitat and genes in specialized and endangered caribou
Genetic mechanisms determining habitat selection and specialization of individuals within species have been hypothesized, but not tested at the appropriate individual level in... -
Overview of existing science to inform oil sands process water release – A te...
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Chloride inputs to the North Saskatchewan River watershed: the role of road s...
Highlights • Deicers often drive freshwater salinization in northern regions of the world. • Less is known in areas where temperatures may be too cold for NaCl to be effective.... -
Natural and anthropogenic impacts on the geochemical composition and metal sp...
Purpose Surveillance monitoring programs can provide fast, relatively low-cost, synoptic information on key water quality drivers and help inform land management decisions....