Hydraulics Research (HR) has been engaged in field studies of the estuarine transmission of heavy metal pollutants to determine to what extent metals entering an estuary from an outfall or freshwater source are retained within the estuarine sediments and how much (if any) passes out to sea. This report outlines the methods of sample collection and analysis, presents and comments on the results and assess the suitability of the Tees estuary as an area for further investigation in HR's research program into estuarine transmission of heavy metal pollutants
Sediment contamination poses a significant problem within aquatic systems. Metals as a pollutant are...
This paper reviews what is presently known about sediment contamination in the macro-tidal Humber es...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...
Dredging operations are carried out in a number of British estuaries and rivers. Sediments from area...
As understanding of the transmission of metals in estuaries has gradually increased it has become ev...
The annual quantity of dredged material released into the coastal waters of the UK is in the order o...
ABSTRACT: This study examines the transport of seventeen heavy metals between the Isipingo Estuary a...
Many estuaries are degraded to some extent by anthropogenic activities which have released pollutant...
A baseline study has been undertaken to assess the environmental impact of heavy metals within the f...
The United Kingdom has obligations under international conventions and the directives of the Europea...
When rivers drain areas with a high population density the sediments are often contaminated with hea...
Industrially-derived heavy metals are increasingly responsible for contamination of coastal and estu...
Heavy-metal concentration in sediment is an important parameter for identifying pollution sources an...
1310-1322Dynamics of heavy metals such as Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb and Cd in surface water of ...
The adsorption-desorption behaviour of heavy metals in aquatic environments is complex and the proce...
Sediment contamination poses a significant problem within aquatic systems. Metals as a pollutant are...
This paper reviews what is presently known about sediment contamination in the macro-tidal Humber es...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...
Dredging operations are carried out in a number of British estuaries and rivers. Sediments from area...
As understanding of the transmission of metals in estuaries has gradually increased it has become ev...
The annual quantity of dredged material released into the coastal waters of the UK is in the order o...
ABSTRACT: This study examines the transport of seventeen heavy metals between the Isipingo Estuary a...
Many estuaries are degraded to some extent by anthropogenic activities which have released pollutant...
A baseline study has been undertaken to assess the environmental impact of heavy metals within the f...
The United Kingdom has obligations under international conventions and the directives of the Europea...
When rivers drain areas with a high population density the sediments are often contaminated with hea...
Industrially-derived heavy metals are increasingly responsible for contamination of coastal and estu...
Heavy-metal concentration in sediment is an important parameter for identifying pollution sources an...
1310-1322Dynamics of heavy metals such as Fe, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Cr, Pb and Cd in surface water of ...
The adsorption-desorption behaviour of heavy metals in aquatic environments is complex and the proce...
Sediment contamination poses a significant problem within aquatic systems. Metals as a pollutant are...
This paper reviews what is presently known about sediment contamination in the macro-tidal Humber es...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...