The variability in heavy metal concentrations and physico-chemical parameters during rain-fed river floods that pass through abandoned metal mines is poorly understood due to the difficulties of sampling these events. Such information is essential for the characterisation of contaminant dynamics and for investigations of contaminant/ecosystem relations and the effectiveness of remediation. This study investigates the role of flood flows in contaminant mobilisation and temporary increases in toxicity at an abandoned metal mine in central Wales, UK. Flood events substantially increase the potential toxicity of river water. The principal contaminants are dissolved Pb, mobilized by increased acidity resulting from the dissolution and flushing o...
International audienceThe Lez stream drains an orphan mining (Zn and Pb) district, whose tailings ar...
Historic mine sites are a major source of contamination to terrestrial and river environments. To de...
Point and diffuse pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage worldwide. Mine...
The variability in heavy metal concentrations and physico-chemical parameters during rain-fed river ...
Contaminated drainage from metal mines is a serious water-quality problem facing nations that exploi...
Pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage. The assessment of metals is very...
AbstractMetal mining used to be a major source of heavy-metal contamination for river systems and in...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Metal mining activities have resulted in the widespread metal pollution of soils and sediments and a...
Many upland river catchments in the UK have been historically mined for metals such as lead (Pb) and...
The Lez stream drains an orphan mining (Zn and Pb) district, whose tailings are sources of contamina...
Purpose Despite the decline of metal mining in the UK during the early 20th century, a substantial...
International audienceThe Lez stream drains an orphan mining (Zn and Pb) district, whose tailings ar...
Historic mine sites are a major source of contamination to terrestrial and river environments. To de...
Point and diffuse pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage worldwide. Mine...
The variability in heavy metal concentrations and physico-chemical parameters during rain-fed river ...
Contaminated drainage from metal mines is a serious water-quality problem facing nations that exploi...
Pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage. The assessment of metals is very...
AbstractMetal mining used to be a major source of heavy-metal contamination for river systems and in...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Metal mining activities have resulted in the widespread metal pollution of soils and sediments and a...
Many upland river catchments in the UK have been historically mined for metals such as lead (Pb) and...
The Lez stream drains an orphan mining (Zn and Pb) district, whose tailings are sources of contamina...
Purpose Despite the decline of metal mining in the UK during the early 20th century, a substantial...
International audienceThe Lez stream drains an orphan mining (Zn and Pb) district, whose tailings ar...
Historic mine sites are a major source of contamination to terrestrial and river environments. To de...
Point and diffuse pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage worldwide. Mine...