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Metals in the Environment
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This information represents activities in the Earth Sciences Sector Programs (2002-2006). Please refer to Priorities for information on current Earth Sciences Sector Programs. See also: Environment and Health Program.

There are three projects within the MITE Program. For an overview of each individual activity and each project click on the project list below or on the map.

Program Manager: Dr. Andrew Rencz

Project Project leader
Metals in the Canadian Surface Environment: Sources, Fate and Risks Dr. Michael Parsons
Source Apportionment and Natural Archives of Metals in the Canadian Environment Dr. Peter Outridge
Emission and Deposition of Elements and Particles as related to Geogenic and Anthropogenic Sources Dr. Fari Goodarzi

locations of MITE projects Flin Flon Belcher Islands Victoria Island Nova Scotia Mackenzie Delta Alberta Devon Island


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