Dataset

CIMP 223: Water chemistry of streams and rivers in permafrost peatland catchments of NWT and northern AB

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This project sampled 93 streams and rivers three times, once in each of July 2021, June 2022, and August 2022 throughout the Dehcho and South Slave regions of the Northwest Territories and Dene Tha' First Nation lands of northern Alberta. Water samples were collected to investigate the influence of climate and landscape on inland waters of the region and includes water data for methylmercury, mercury, dissolved organic carbon, metals, and ions.


Version 1.0.0
DOI https://doi.org/10.25976/2u7y-us49
Data Steward Email shewan@ualberta.ca
Data Collection Organization University of Alberta; Department of Environment and Climate Change, Government of NWT
Data Upload Organization University of Alberta
Progress Code completed
Maintenance Frequency Code unknown
Topic Category Code inlandWaters
Keywords Water quality, Mercury, Methylmercury, Dissolved organic carbon, Permafrost
Spatial Extent -123.5° 57.335°, -112.771° 63.234° (W S, E N)
Temporal Extent 2021-07-18 to 2022-08-30
Date Published
Alternate Formats FGP-HNAP ISO:19115-2 (XML) , W3C DCAT (XML) , W3C DCAT (JSON-LD)

Citation

University of Alberta; Department of Environment and Climate Change, Government of NWT. 2024-08-01. "CIMP 223: Water chemistry of streams and rivers in permafrost peatland catchments of NWT and northern AB" (dataset). 1.0.0. DataStream. https://doi.org/10.25976/2u7y-us49.

Funding Sources

Northwest Territories Cumulative Impacts Monitoring Program, Alberta - NWT Transboundary Water Agreement, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Polar Knowledge Canada, University of Alberta North, University of Alberta.

Data Collection Information

Water samples were collected from the edge of each river or stream. Water for mercury and methylmercury analysis was collected using clean hands - dirty hands protocol in 125 mL and 250 mL bottles respectively. Two bottles of each were collected at each stream, one of which was filtered through acid cleaned 0.45 um cellulose nitrate filter towers into a new bottle within 24 hours. Hg and MeHg samples were preserved with 0.2% and 0.4% trace grade hydrochloric acid respectively. Additional grab samples were collected and filtered in the field using 0.7 um Whatman filters. We collected 2x60 mL amber glass bottles, one of which was preserved with hydrochloric acid and analyzed for dissolved organic carbon and cation analysis. The second remained un-acidified and was used for absorbance and fluorescence spectroscopy. A third 60 ml Nalgene LDPE bottle was collected and remained un-acidified for anion analysis. Measurements of pH, electrical conductivity, and water temperature were also collected at each stream using a calibrated Thermo Scientific Elite PCTS pH/Conductivity/TDS/Salinity Pocket tester. Turbidity was measure for 2022 samples using a calibrated LaMotte 2020i Turbidity Meter.

Attribution Licence (ODC-By) v1.0

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v1.0.0

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