Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4408179 Chemosphere 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•High PM concentrations observed in remote First Nation communities in Canada.•Good agreement between personal and central monitoring measurements of PM.•Enhancement in K and Ni concentrations in Attawapiskat First Nation.

Airborne particulate matter arising from upwind mining activities is a concern for First Nations communities in the western James Bay region of Ontario, Canada. Aerosol chemical components were collected in 2011 from two communities in northern Ontario. The chemical and mass concentration data of particulate matter collected during this study shows a significant difference in PM2.5 in Attawapiskat compared to Fort Albany. Elemental profiles indicate enhanced levels of some tracers thought to arise from mining activities, such as, K, Ni, and crustal materials. Both communities are remote and isolated from urban and industrial pollution sources, however, Attawapiskat First Nation has significantly enhanced levels of particulate matter, and it is likely that some of this arises from upwind mining activities.

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