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Chemical Fingerprinting of Sediments and Water of the Souris River for Identification of Diffuse Pollution Sources
Description of the project : Sediments are a valuable source of information regarding the occurrence, magnitude and trend of human-associated environmental contaminants because they integrate erosion products from throughout the catchment area. Sediments consist of a large number of elements, many potentially contributing to water pollution. Sediment quality is an important environmental concern because sediments may act both as a sink and a source of constituents to the overlying water column and biota. Chemical fingerprinting identifies the distribution of chemical elements within a matrix and thus defines its unique signature in comparison to similar matrices. It provides a sediment profile, which can then be used for direct sediment source tracing. This project will consist of three major research tasks as follows: Task 1- determine the chemical fingerprint for the Souris River sediments by assessing the surface and depth variation in sediment signature Task 2- use the fingerprinting technique to identify sediment transport (source and sink sites) along the Souris River Task 3 - apply the chemical fingerprinting technique to determine sources and sinks of P and other significant elements. Project Objectives:
Significance of the project: Chemical fingerprinting will provide a relatively low cost, rapid tool for sediment tracking, without the need for addition of exotic chemicals such radio-tracers or dyes to natural ecosystems. And at the successful completion of this project we will be able to identify sources and sinks of P and other pollutants in Souris River and their transport characteristics. Thereby we will be able to provide a baseline profile of P and large array of other elements in the Souris River.
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