This research analyzed the influence of pH and aeration of the above-sediment water on the amount of copper released from contaminated bottom sediments of Rybnik Reservoir. Leaching of copper from the bottom sediment in the non-aerated systems was the highest when pH reached 2.0-3.5. For the aerated systems, the range was from 2.0 to 4.5. A dependence of the amounts of leached water on leaching time was also observed. Sulfides were a predominant form of copper occurrence in the bottom sediment (60%). The remaining forms were as follows: organically bound, carbonates> residual> adsorbed> exchangeable
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
International audienceThe potential leaching of pollutants present in harbor sediments has to be eva...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals and metal–resistan...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 356-357.Eutrophication processes occurring in the Carpathian dam reserv...
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced for decad...
Abstract. Copper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced...
A preliminary laboratory study was conducted to investigate the impact of different residual types a...
The research results of the oxidants influence on Cu leaching recovery from the old Bor flotation ta...
The performance of Cd, Ni, and Cu release from river sediment at different pH was investigated by a ...
International audienceCopper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has be...
Generally, ground water contains high levels of dissolved CO2 due to the decay of organic matter and...
Copper sulfate (CuSO$_4$) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced for de...
Bottom sediments can be significant sinks for a variety of heavy metals and metalloids coming from v...
In a contaminated sediment from Hamburg harbour, acid production, mobilization of Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd...
Heavy metals in surface water systems can be from natural or human sources. Sediments play auseful r...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
International audienceThe potential leaching of pollutants present in harbor sediments has to be eva...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals and metal–resistan...
Tyt. z nagłówka.Bibliogr. s. 356-357.Eutrophication processes occurring in the Carpathian dam reserv...
Copper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced for decad...
Abstract. Copper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced...
A preliminary laboratory study was conducted to investigate the impact of different residual types a...
The research results of the oxidants influence on Cu leaching recovery from the old Bor flotation ta...
The performance of Cd, Ni, and Cu release from river sediment at different pH was investigated by a ...
International audienceCopper sulfate (CuSO4) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has be...
Generally, ground water contains high levels of dissolved CO2 due to the decay of organic matter and...
Copper sulfate (CuSO$_4$) addition to freshwater for phytoplankton control has been practiced for de...
Bottom sediments can be significant sinks for a variety of heavy metals and metalloids coming from v...
In a contaminated sediment from Hamburg harbour, acid production, mobilization of Cu, Zn, Pb, and Cd...
Heavy metals in surface water systems can be from natural or human sources. Sediments play auseful r...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
International audienceThe potential leaching of pollutants present in harbor sediments has to be eva...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals and metal–resistan...