Chloride inputs to the North Saskatchewan River watershed: the role of road salts as a potential driver of salinization downstream of North America’s northern most major city (Edmonton, Canada)

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.

• Cl is increasing downstream of North America's northernmost major city (Edmonton).

• Deicers (54%) and agriculture (20%) are main sources of chloride.

• Important to identify and manage all potential drivers of freshwater salinization

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Short Name of Publication Chloride inputs to the North Saskatchewan River watershed: the role of road salts
Deliverable Type Journal Article
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Program Type Provincial
Author Laceby, J.P., Kerr, J., Zhu, D., Chung, C., Situ, Q., Abbasi, S. and Orwin, J.F.
Periodical Title Science of The Total Environment
Year of Publication 2019
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Month of Publication October
Periodical Volumes 688
Page Range 1056-1068
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.06.208
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