This work set out to determine the concentrations of dissolved copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) during base and wet weather flow at streams throughout the Wellington region. The secondary objective was to investigate possible sources of heavy metals during rainfall events. The concentrations of the three dissolved trace metals Cu, Zn and Fe were measured at 13 sites on five streams during base flow conditions and during runoff events (wet weather flow) in the Wellington region between January and July 2011. More than 240 base flow and 100 wet weather flow samples have been analysed for the three dissolved metals. Additionally, rainfall, roof runoff and paved surface runoff samples have been collected and analysed. The analysis was perfo...
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The size distribution of metals transported by urban runoff has implications for treatment type and ...
Stormwater quality in the City of Hobart has been examined by past local studies. However, heavy me...
This work set out to determine the concentrations of dissolved copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) ...
Untreated runoff was collected over multiple rain events from 19 impermeable urban surfaces, includi...
Stormwater runoff from carparks should be treated to remove pollutants before they enter urban water...
Increasing urbanisation places pressure on the ecological integrity of streams in many towns and cit...
Addington Brook is a stormwater-affected urban stream in western Christchurch that is a priority cat...
As a part of the A-01 investigation required by the NPDES permit, an investigation was performed to ...
A study of sediment and zinc concentrations in stormwater from the Garlands Road outfall was carried...
Adverse effects from sediment and heavy metals have been observed in the Heathcote catchment, which ...
Rainwater is consumed for drinking water in many parts of Australia, either preferentially over muni...
Addington Brook in Christchurch, receives stormwater runoff from a 246 ha catchment of mixed indust...
Urban development leads to increased impermeable landscapes that interrupt the hydrological cycle by...
Sediment and heavy metals in stormwater runoff are key pollutants of urban waterways, and their pres...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
The size distribution of metals transported by urban runoff has implications for treatment type and ...
Stormwater quality in the City of Hobart has been examined by past local studies. However, heavy me...
This work set out to determine the concentrations of dissolved copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and iron (Fe) ...
Untreated runoff was collected over multiple rain events from 19 impermeable urban surfaces, includi...
Stormwater runoff from carparks should be treated to remove pollutants before they enter urban water...
Increasing urbanisation places pressure on the ecological integrity of streams in many towns and cit...
Addington Brook is a stormwater-affected urban stream in western Christchurch that is a priority cat...
As a part of the A-01 investigation required by the NPDES permit, an investigation was performed to ...
A study of sediment and zinc concentrations in stormwater from the Garlands Road outfall was carried...
Adverse effects from sediment and heavy metals have been observed in the Heathcote catchment, which ...
Rainwater is consumed for drinking water in many parts of Australia, either preferentially over muni...
Addington Brook in Christchurch, receives stormwater runoff from a 246 ha catchment of mixed indust...
Urban development leads to increased impermeable landscapes that interrupt the hydrological cycle by...
Sediment and heavy metals in stormwater runoff are key pollutants of urban waterways, and their pres...
This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Co...
The size distribution of metals transported by urban runoff has implications for treatment type and ...
Stormwater quality in the City of Hobart has been examined by past local studies. However, heavy me...