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Dr. Colin McCarter, from Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario explains that wildfire smoke can contain hazardous toxins that exist in the ground, typically the remnants of mining like heavy metals and arsenic. It means that wildfire smoke may be much more damaging. Fire can remobilize those toxins. He's studying ways to keep those mining-related toxins in the soil so that wildfires don’t remobilize them.
By Corus RadioDr. Colin McCarter, from Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario explains that wildfire smoke can contain hazardous toxins that exist in the ground, typically the remnants of mining like heavy metals and arsenic. It means that wildfire smoke may be much more damaging. Fire can remobilize those toxins. He's studying ways to keep those mining-related toxins in the soil so that wildfires don’t remobilize them.

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