Simulation modelling with CHUM-AM was carried out to investigate the accumulation and release of atmospherically-deposited heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb) in six moorland catchments, five with organic-rich soils, one with calcareous brown earths, in the Pennine chain of northern England. The model considers two soil layers and a third layer of weathering mineral matter, and operates on a yearly time-step, driven by deposition scenarios covering the period 1400 to 2010. The principal processes controlling heavy metals are competitive solid-solution partitioning of solutes, chemical interactions in solution, and chemical weathering. Agreement between observed and simulated soil metal pools and surface water concentrations for recent ...
The long range transport of heavy metals in the atmosphere leads to low but steady deposition of hea...
Over the past decade steady-state methods have been developed to assess critical loads of metals avo...
Reservoir sediments are rarely used as environmental archives because of the potential for sediment ...
CHUM-AM was used to investigate the behaviours of atmospherically-deposited heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Zn...
The Intermediate Dynamic Model for Metals (IDMM) is a model for prediction of the pools of metals (N...
This chapter describes the use of geochemical models to assess the impacts of the deposition of meta...
The impact of seasonal variation and drainage conditions on the leaching of cadmium and zinc was inv...
AbstractAn atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposi...
The input of heavy metals by atmospheric deposition to forested watersheds substantially decreased d...
This study investigates the impact of future climate change on heavy metal (i.e., Cd and Zn) transpo...
An atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposition of ...
Strongly particle–reactive contaminants such as metals may exhibit highly accumulative behaviour whe...
Industrial metals are now ubiquitous within the atmosphere and their deposition represents a potenti...
Soil contamination by trace elements (TEs) is a major concern for sustainable land management. A pot...
International audiencePredicting the transfer of contaminants in soils is often hampered by lacking ...
The long range transport of heavy metals in the atmosphere leads to low but steady deposition of hea...
Over the past decade steady-state methods have been developed to assess critical loads of metals avo...
Reservoir sediments are rarely used as environmental archives because of the potential for sediment ...
CHUM-AM was used to investigate the behaviours of atmospherically-deposited heavy metals (Ni, Cu, Zn...
The Intermediate Dynamic Model for Metals (IDMM) is a model for prediction of the pools of metals (N...
This chapter describes the use of geochemical models to assess the impacts of the deposition of meta...
The impact of seasonal variation and drainage conditions on the leaching of cadmium and zinc was inv...
AbstractAn atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposi...
The input of heavy metals by atmospheric deposition to forested watersheds substantially decreased d...
This study investigates the impact of future climate change on heavy metal (i.e., Cd and Zn) transpo...
An atmospheric chemical transport model was adapted to simulate the concentration and deposition of ...
Strongly particle–reactive contaminants such as metals may exhibit highly accumulative behaviour whe...
Industrial metals are now ubiquitous within the atmosphere and their deposition represents a potenti...
Soil contamination by trace elements (TEs) is a major concern for sustainable land management. A pot...
International audiencePredicting the transfer of contaminants in soils is often hampered by lacking ...
The long range transport of heavy metals in the atmosphere leads to low but steady deposition of hea...
Over the past decade steady-state methods have been developed to assess critical loads of metals avo...
Reservoir sediments are rarely used as environmental archives because of the potential for sediment ...