Quantifying diffuse sources of pollution is becoming increasingly important when characterising river catchments in entirety e a prerequisite for environmental management. This study examines both low and high flow events, as well as spatial variability, in order to assess point and diffuse components of zinc pollution within the River West Allen catchment, which lies within the northern England leadezinc Orefield. Zinc levels in the river are elevated under all flow regimes, and are of environmental concern. Diffuse components are of little importance at low flow, with point source mine water discharges dominating instream zinc concentration and load. During higher river flows 90% of the instream zinc load is attributed to diffuse sources,...
This paper reports on the comprehensive monitoring of the Rookhope Burn catchment in the Weardale v...
Geochemical and hydrological data from abandoned mine watersheds demonstrated that (1) point sources...
Recent studies have shown up to 6 % of rivers in England and Wales to be impacted by discharges from...
Quantifying diffuse sources of pollution is becoming increasingly important when characterising rive...
There has been considerable progress in developing treatment systems for point sources of minewater ...
Globally, metals released by mine waste represent a challenge for protecting water quality and ecosy...
A stringent environmental quality standard for zinc (Zn) has been enacted by regulators because of i...
In the UK and Europe mine water management has, to date, focused almost exclusively on addressing po...
Identifying and prioritising mine sites for remediation is challenging due to inherently complex hyd...
Pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage. The assessment of metals is very...
The flux of metals at the tidal limits of major rivers are an important metric of freshwater contami...
Identifying and prioritising mine sites for remediation is challenging due to inherently complex hyd...
Point and diffuse pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage worldwide. Mine...
Metal-mining exploitation has caused ecosystem degradation worldwide. Legacy wastes are often concen...
This paper reports on the comprehensive monitoring of the Rookhope Burn catchment in the Weardale v...
Geochemical and hydrological data from abandoned mine watersheds demonstrated that (1) point sources...
Recent studies have shown up to 6 % of rivers in England and Wales to be impacted by discharges from...
Quantifying diffuse sources of pollution is becoming increasingly important when characterising rive...
There has been considerable progress in developing treatment systems for point sources of minewater ...
Globally, metals released by mine waste represent a challenge for protecting water quality and ecosy...
A stringent environmental quality standard for zinc (Zn) has been enacted by regulators because of i...
In the UK and Europe mine water management has, to date, focused almost exclusively on addressing po...
Identifying and prioritising mine sites for remediation is challenging due to inherently complex hyd...
Pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage. The assessment of metals is very...
The flux of metals at the tidal limits of major rivers are an important metric of freshwater contami...
Identifying and prioritising mine sites for remediation is challenging due to inherently complex hyd...
Point and diffuse pollution from metal mining has led to severe environmental damage worldwide. Mine...
Metal-mining exploitation has caused ecosystem degradation worldwide. Legacy wastes are often concen...
This paper reports on the comprehensive monitoring of the Rookhope Burn catchment in the Weardale v...
Geochemical and hydrological data from abandoned mine watersheds demonstrated that (1) point sources...
Recent studies have shown up to 6 % of rivers in England and Wales to be impacted by discharges from...