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Bioaccumulation of lead and arsenic in plant and animal tissue at British Columbia's Canada Coast Guard light stations

Posted on:2008-01-02Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Royal Roads University (Canada)Candidate:Ogis, Rachel G. LFull Text:PDF
GTID:2441390005976460Subject:Biology
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Lead and arsenic contamination at several of British Columbia's Canada Coast Guard lightstations was examined to try to predict a trend in movement of these metals from soils into the environment by comparing and correlating the soil concentrations with four variables: groundwater; mussel tissue bioaccumulation; leachate; and vegetation bioaccumulation.; Statistical analysis demonstrated no significant relationship between total soil metal concentrations and metal concentrations in groundwater or mussel tissue, but it did find that there is a linear relationship between total soil metal concentrations and metal concentrations in leachate and vegetation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Metal concentrations, Bioaccumulation, Tissue
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