Geological Survey of Canada, Northern Canada Division
| 1994 | Shilts, W.W.; Phaneuf, S. |
The primary objective of the lake sediment and water sampling in Lac Aylmer and its drainage basin was to provide a geochemical database from which patterns related to anthropogenic metal inputs into Lac Aylmer could be separated from those resulting from natural processes. In addition to considering the base-metal activity along the eastern shore of its drainage basin, it is also important to assess: (1) activities in the three small towns on its shores; (2) asbestos mining in the north part of its basin; (3) farming and residence development; (4) nearby sand and gravel exploitation;
Till samples were collected at various times between 1972 and 1994 from artificial and natural exposures and were used in this study. The <63 μm fractions of recently collected samples were analyzed for a wide range of elements using techniques similar to those for the lake sediments. Older samples were analyzed for Cu, Pb, Zn, Ni, Cr and Co by AAS after a hot HNO3-HCl leach.
Selected elements are plotted on maps in Geological Survey of Canada Open File 3011. Data lists can be found in S. Phaneuf’s M.Sc. Thesis (Carleton University, 1996).
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| 1 | Lake sediment and water sampling, NTS 21E/14, Lac Aylmer area, Quebec, 1994. (more) |