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institution: Northern Michigan University | ||
year: 2022 | ||
- course: M.Sc | ||
institution: Trent University | ||
year: 2023 - current | ||
email: "[email protected]" | ||
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- GIS | ||
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bio: NA | ||
education: | ||
courses: | ||
- course: Ph.D. Boreal Ecology | ||
institution: Laurentian University | ||
- course: Ph.D. Forest Sciences | ||
institution: Lakehead University | ||
year: 2020- | ||
- course: M.Sc. Biology | ||
institution: Laurentian University | ||
year: 2020 | ||
- course: B.Sc. Environmental Science | ||
institution: Laurentian University | ||
year: 2017 | ||
email: "jlavigne1@laurentian.ca" | ||
email: "[email protected].ca" | ||
interests: | ||
- Land Reclamation | ||
- Wetland Science | ||
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link: mailto:jlavigne1@laurentian.ca | ||
link: mailto:[email protected].ca | ||
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link: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-lavigne-51b57913b/?originalSubdomain=ca | ||
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abstract: "Peatlands store approximately one-half of terrestrial soil carbon and one-tenth of non-glacial freshwater. Some of these important ecosystems are located near heavy metal emitting smelters. To improve the understanding of smelter impacts and potential recovery after initial pollution controls in the 1970s (roughly 50 years of potential recovery), we sampled peatlands along a distance gradient of 134 km from a smelter in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, an area with over a century of nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) mining activity. This work is aimed at evaluating potential shifts in bacterial and archaeal community structures in Sphagnum moss and its underlying peat within smelter-impacted poor fens. In peat, total Ni and Cu concentrations were higher (0.062–0.067 and 0.110–0.208 mg/g, respectively) at sites close to the smelter and exponentially dropped with distance from the smelter. This exponential decrease in Ni …" | ||
authors: | ||
- James Seward | ||
- Suzanna Bräuer | ||
- Peter Beckett | ||
- Pascale Roy-Léveillée | ||
- E_Emilson | ||
- Shaun Watmough | ||
- Nathan Basiliko | ||
featured: false | ||
projects: [] | ||
publication: '*Microbial Ecology*' | ||
publication_short: '' | ||
publication_types: | ||
- "2" | ||
date: '2023-08-26T00:00:00Z' | ||
publishDate: '2023-11-22' | ||
title: 'Recovery of Smelter-Impacted Peat and Sphagnum Moss: a Microbial Perspective' | ||
url_pdf: "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00248-023-02289-5" | ||
url_source: "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00248-023-02289-5" | ||
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abstract: "Peatlands store approximately one-half of terrestrial soil carbon and one-tenth of non-glacial freshwater. Some of these important ecosystems are located near heavy metal emitting smelters. To improve the understanding of smelter impacts and potential recovery after initial pollution controls in the 1970s (roughly 50 years of potential recovery), we sampled peatlands along a distance gradient of 134 km from a smelter in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada, an area with over a century of nickel (Ni) and copper (Cu) mining activity. This work is aimed at evaluating potential shifts in bacterial and archaeal community structures in Sphagnum moss and its underlying peat within smelter-impacted poor fens. In peat, total Ni and Cu concentrations were higher (0.062–0.067 and 0.110–0.208 mg/g, respectively) at sites close to the smelter and exponentially dropped with distance from the smelter. This exponential decrease in Ni …" | ||
authors: | ||
- James Seward | ||
- Suzanna Bräuer | ||
- Peter Beckett | ||
- Pascale Roy-Léveillée | ||
- E_Emilson | ||
- Shaun Watmough | ||
- Nathan Basiliko | ||
featured: false | ||
projects: [] | ||
publication: '*Microbial Ecology*' | ||
publication_short: '' | ||
publication_types: | ||
- "2" | ||
date: '2023-08-26T00:00:00Z' | ||
publishDate: '2023-11-22' | ||
title: 'Recovery of Smelter-Impacted Peat and Sphagnum Moss: a Microbial Perspective' | ||
url_pdf: "https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s00248-023-02289-5.pdf" | ||
url_source: "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00248-023-02289-5" | ||
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abstract: "Increasing forest cover by regreening mining and smelting degraded landscapes provides an opportunity for global carbon (C) sequestration, however, the reported effects of regreening on soil C processes are mixed. One of the world's largest regreening programs is in the City of Greater Sudbury, Canada and has been ongoing since 1978. Prior to regreening, soils in the City of Greater Sudbury area were highly eroded, acidic, rich in metals, and poor in nutrients. This study used a chronosequence approach to investigate how forest soil C pools and fluxes have changed with stand age in highly “eroded” sites with minimal soil cover (n = 6) and “stable” sites covered by soil (n = 6). Encouragingly, the relationship between stand age and soil C processes (litterfall, litter decomposition, soil respiration, fine root growth) at both stable and eroded sites were comparable to observations reported for jack pine (Pinus …" | ||
authors: | ||
- Patrick A Levasseur | ||
- Julian Aherne | ||
- Nathan Basiliko | ||
- E_Emilson | ||
- Michael D Preston | ||
- Eric PS Sager | ||
- Shaun A Watmough | ||
featured: false | ||
projects: [] | ||
publication: '*Science of The Total Environment*' | ||
publication_short: '' | ||
publication_types: | ||
- "2" | ||
date: '2023-12-15T00:00:00Z' | ||
publishDate: '2023-11-22' | ||
title: 'Soil carbon pools and fluxes following the regreening of a mining and smelting degraded landscape' | ||
url_pdf: "http://du2rq3qj3n.scholar.serialssolutions.com/?sid=google&auinit=PA&aulast=Levasseur&atitle=Soil+carbon+pools+and+fluxes+following+the+regreening+of+a+mining+and+smelting+degraded+landscape&id=doi:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.166734&title=The+Science+of+the+total+environment&volume=904&date=2023&spage=166734&issn=0048-9697" | ||
url_source: "https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048969723053597" | ||
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