We examined dated sediment cores from 14 thermokarst affected lakes in the Mackenzie Delta uplands, NT, Arctic Canada, using a case-control analysis to determine how retrogressive thaw slump development from degrading permafrost affected the delivery of mercury (Hg) and organic carbon (OC) to lakes. We show that sediments from the lakes with retrogressive thaw slump development on their shorelines (slump-affected lakes) had higher sedimentation rates and lower total Hg (THg), methyl mercury (MeHg), and lower organic carbon concentrations compared to lakes where thaw slumps were absent (reference lakes). There was no difference in focus-corrected Hg flux to sediments between reference lakes and slump-affected lakes, indicating that the lower...
Due to the current increase in lake water total organic carbon (LW-TOC), many studies have investiga...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Chemical data are presented for water from 22 lakes in small upland catchments (<20 ha) between Inuv...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Thawing permafrost – in the form of shoreline retrogressive thaw slump events – influence adjacent a...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are thermokarst features created by the rapid thaw of ice-rich perm...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
This article focuses on analyzing the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) data for total mercury conce...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
In many northern temperate regions, the water color of lakes has increased over the past decades (la...
Mercury (Hg) transformations in sediments are key factors in the Hg exposure pathway for wildlife an...
The Arctic is undergoing accelerated changes in response to ongoing modifications to the climate sys...
Due to the current increase in lake water total organic carbon (LW-TOC), many studies have investiga...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Chemical data are presented for water from 22 lakes in small upland catchments (<20 ha) between Inuv...
The Mackenzie Delta region of the Northwest Territories, Canada, has experienced rapid climate warmi...
Northern lakes provide many ecosystem services, including the provision of traditional foods and cle...
The repercussions of climate change are felt worldwide, but Arctic and subarctic regions, where clim...
Thawing permafrost – in the form of shoreline retrogressive thaw slump events – influence adjacent a...
Recent climate change may be enhancing mercury fluxes to Arctic lake sediments, confounding the use ...
Retrogressive thaw slumps (RTSs) are thermokarst features created by the rapid thaw of ice-rich perm...
International audienceTerrestrial organic matter (TOM) plays a key role in mercury (Hg) dynamics bet...
This article focuses on analyzing the Geological Survey of Canada (GSC) data for total mercury conce...
ABSTRACT: Anthropogenic activities have increased the amount of mercury (Hg) transported atmospheric...
In many northern temperate regions, the water color of lakes has increased over the past decades (la...
Mercury (Hg) transformations in sediments are key factors in the Hg exposure pathway for wildlife an...
The Arctic is undergoing accelerated changes in response to ongoing modifications to the climate sys...
Due to the current increase in lake water total organic carbon (LW-TOC), many studies have investiga...
Mercury (Hg) is a globally dispersed contaminant that can bioaccumulate and biomagnify in food-webs....
Chemical data are presented for water from 22 lakes in small upland catchments (<20 ha) between Inuv...