Publications by authors named "Andrii Oleksandrenko"

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how filtering organic-rich waters in the Boreal Zone affects the concentrations and size distribution of dissolved trace elements (TEs), particularly focusing on ionic and colloid-associated TEs.
  • Results show that membrane filtration significantly reduces concentrations of inorganic colloid-associated TEs in river waters, excluding 20-80% of ionic TEs and 100% of larger colloid-associated TEs under clogged conditions.
  • In contrast, cartridge filtration is more efficient at allowing ions to pass through while excluding colloids, leading to varying concentrations of bioavailable TEs despite similar nominal pore sizes.
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Considerable volumes of dust are generated from open-pit bitumen mining operations in northern Alberta, Canada. The reactive mineral phases of these dust particles can potentially dissolve in acidic (pH < 4) bog waters. Their dissolution could release trace elements (TEs), which could eventually alter these bog ecosystems.

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To help understand the bioaccumulation of Cd and Tl in beaver tissue, we examined the enrichment of these metals in vegetation available to the animals. Bark was collected from 40 species of trees and shrubs, along with a complete soil weathering profile, within a small watershed devoid of trace metal contamination. Weathering resulted in a 5x enrichment of Cd in the soils relative to the underlying sediments, and a 6x Tl depletion: while Cd was lost from calcite and accumulates in the organic matter and oxyhydroxide fractions, Tl occurred only in the residual fraction.

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