This study investigated the effects of urban concrete materials, of different particle sizes, immersed in water through a laboratory-based experiment. Water was sourced from a high conservation-value wetland (Blue Mountains upland swamp). Prior to the experiment, wetland water was dilute (32.5 μS/cm), acidic (pH 5.3) and had detectable major ion concentrations of only sodium and chloride. Water was exposed to three treatments of different concrete fragment sizes (whole, crushed and fine). All treatments increased conductivity and pH and also resulted in modified ionic composition where calcium, potassium, hydroxide, carbonate and sulphate were recorded at much high levels. The extent and speed of water chemistry changes was linked to the pa...
Stormwater and other urban runoff is often conveyed by concrete infrastructure and it is plausible t...
This research focused on a model setup fed with underground water pumped into a water supply network...
An experimental study, the details of which are presented in this paper pertains to the effect of wa...
Throughout the world, concrete is used extensively in urban development. Due to its convenience and ...
Upland swamps of the Blue Mountains are unique and legislatively protected peat swamp communities. T...
The objective of this study was to test the impact of concrete pipes on the chemistry of water and h...
Waterways contain a chemical signature of catchment land use, climate and geology. This is increasin...
When concrete structures are constructed in water they can potentially have a detrimental effect on ...
A major source of pollution of urban waterways is from urban runoff. Research over the past 20 years...
When concrete structures—such as pier supports—are placed in water, they can hav...
The urban aquatic ecosystems are strongly influenced by long term discharge of untreated domestic an...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are a widely used recycled building material. RCA materials have ...
This research empirically investigated the impact of mixing water quality on the properties of concr...
Stormwater and other urban runoff is often conveyed by concrete infrastructure and it is plausible t...
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water duri...
Stormwater and other urban runoff is often conveyed by concrete infrastructure and it is plausible t...
This research focused on a model setup fed with underground water pumped into a water supply network...
An experimental study, the details of which are presented in this paper pertains to the effect of wa...
Throughout the world, concrete is used extensively in urban development. Due to its convenience and ...
Upland swamps of the Blue Mountains are unique and legislatively protected peat swamp communities. T...
The objective of this study was to test the impact of concrete pipes on the chemistry of water and h...
Waterways contain a chemical signature of catchment land use, climate and geology. This is increasin...
When concrete structures are constructed in water they can potentially have a detrimental effect on ...
A major source of pollution of urban waterways is from urban runoff. Research over the past 20 years...
When concrete structures—such as pier supports—are placed in water, they can hav...
The urban aquatic ecosystems are strongly influenced by long term discharge of untreated domestic an...
Recycled concrete aggregates (RCA) are a widely used recycled building material. RCA materials have ...
This research empirically investigated the impact of mixing water quality on the properties of concr...
Stormwater and other urban runoff is often conveyed by concrete infrastructure and it is plausible t...
Concrete is usually the preferred material for construction of structures in contact with water duri...
Stormwater and other urban runoff is often conveyed by concrete infrastructure and it is plausible t...
This research focused on a model setup fed with underground water pumped into a water supply network...
An experimental study, the details of which are presented in this paper pertains to the effect of wa...