Item does not contain fulltextThe present paper estimates the utilisation of bulky wastes (minestone, steel slag, phosphorus slag and demolition waste) in hydraulic engineering structures in Dutch parts of the rivers Rhine, Meuse and Scheldt over the period 1980-2025. Although they offer several economic, technical and environmental benefits, these secondary building materials contain various metals that may leach into river water. A leaching model was used to predict annual emissions of arsenic, cadmium, copper, chromium, lead, mercury, nickel and zinc. Under the current utilisation and model assumptions, the contribution of secondary building materials to metal pollution in Dutch surface waters is expected to be relatively low compared to...
In this paper, the influence of impoundments (sluices, weirs, etc.) and stream components (tributari...
Today, the reuse of waste in building materials occupies an important place in the approach to the c...
As part of the C.R.O.W-project "Leaching behaviour of secondary building materials in road construct...
The present paper estimates the utilisation of bulky wastes (minestone, steel slag, phosphorus slag ...
Abstract The present paper estimates the utilisation of bulky wastes (minestone, steel slag, phospho...
Point sources for surface water contamination have been reduced by 50 to 90% during the past decades...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
The Geul River, a 60 km long tributary in the southern Netherlands and eastern Belgium, has long bee...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThis document is a product of the SPEED project (Source reduction cooperati...
International audienceAn old industrial site (brownfield) located south of Paris in a flooding plain...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe joint research project "Environmental implications of useful applicatio...
The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and ...
De bodem in Nederland is sinds de industriële revolutie geleidelijk aan licht vervuild geraakt door ...
The aim of this study is to predict the solid-solution partitioning of heavy metals in river flood p...
The method for the dynamical calculation of leaching and run-off of heavy metals from agricultural a...
In this paper, the influence of impoundments (sluices, weirs, etc.) and stream components (tributari...
Today, the reuse of waste in building materials occupies an important place in the approach to the c...
As part of the C.R.O.W-project "Leaching behaviour of secondary building materials in road construct...
The present paper estimates the utilisation of bulky wastes (minestone, steel slag, phosphorus slag ...
Abstract The present paper estimates the utilisation of bulky wastes (minestone, steel slag, phospho...
Point sources for surface water contamination have been reduced by 50 to 90% during the past decades...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
The Geul River, a 60 km long tributary in the southern Netherlands and eastern Belgium, has long bee...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThis document is a product of the SPEED project (Source reduction cooperati...
International audienceAn old industrial site (brownfield) located south of Paris in a flooding plain...
Abstract niet beschikbaarThe joint research project "Environmental implications of useful applicatio...
The contrast between, on the one hand, decreasing emissions of the metals cadmium, copper, lead and ...
De bodem in Nederland is sinds de industriële revolutie geleidelijk aan licht vervuild geraakt door ...
The aim of this study is to predict the solid-solution partitioning of heavy metals in river flood p...
The method for the dynamical calculation of leaching and run-off of heavy metals from agricultural a...
In this paper, the influence of impoundments (sluices, weirs, etc.) and stream components (tributari...
Today, the reuse of waste in building materials occupies an important place in the approach to the c...
As part of the C.R.O.W-project "Leaching behaviour of secondary building materials in road construct...