Publications by authors named "H Marginson"

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  • * Research conducted in Nunavik, Canada, found higher concentrations of total mercury (HgT) and reactive mercury (HgR) in snow under tree canopies compared to open tundra, indicating tree cover plays a crucial role in mercury dynamics.
  • * Factors such as increased vegetation and warmer temperatures could lead to greater mercury accumulation in snowpacks, potentially affecting ecological and health outcomes due to enhanced methylmercury (MeHg) production in these areas.
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The emergence of mining projects for rare earth elements (REEs) in response to rising global demand and geopolitical factors introduces environmental concerns, such as the suspected release of anthropogenic REEs to aquatic systems and the coexistence of radionuclides (U, Th). Northern regions confront heightened challenges from limited research and accelerated climate change. Drivers of REEs in surface waters (including George and Koroc rivers, their tributaries, and thermokarst lakes) were studied (2017-2023) in subarctic Canada within a climate transition zone, near a prospective REE mine.

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Recent increases in the demand for rare earth elements (REE) have contributed to various countries' interest in exploration of their REE deposits, including within Canada. Current limited knowledge of REE distribution in undisturbed subarctic environments and their bioaccumulation within northern species is addressed through a collaborative community-based environmental monitoring program in Nunavik (Quebec, Canada). This study provides background REE values (lanthanides + yttrium) and investigates REE anomalies (i.

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