Dredging operations are carried out in a number of British estuaries and rivers. Sediments from areas of intense shipping and industrial activity tend to have higher metal concentrations than those from less active areas. There is growing concern that the disposal of contaminated dredged material at sea may have a harmful effect on the marine environment. The Department of the Environment has commissioned Hydraulics Research to study the estuarine transmission of heavy metal pollutants in an attempt to determine the extent to which they are accumulated within an estuary or passed out to sea and the factors affecting their transmission
A baseline study has been undertaken to assess the environmental impact of heavy metals within the f...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...
The United Kingdom has obligations under international conventions and the directives of the Europea...
The annual quantity of dredged material released into the coastal waters of the UK is in the order o...
This is a summary report of the work conducted by Hydraulics Research between April 1985 and March 1...
Hydraulics Research (HR) has been engaged in field studies of the estuarine transmission of heavy me...
As understanding of the transmission of metals in estuaries has gradually increased it has become ev...
Sediments dredged from channels passing through industrial areas are often high in pollutants, parti...
The distribution of heavy metals (zinc, cadmium, copper, iron, manganese and lead) was investigated ...
To improve and extend the existing practical knowledge on dispersal an extensive field exercise was ...
The thesis provides an integrated review and analysis of strategic scientific information from which...
There is increasing concern worldwide about antifouling paint fragments as a source of contamination...
The increased use of estuarine waters for commercial and recreational activities is one consequence ...
This paper reviews what is presently known about sediment contamination in the macro-tidal Humber es...
Concentration and chemical forms of metals in bottom sediments and dredged mud of the Weser Estuary ...
A baseline study has been undertaken to assess the environmental impact of heavy metals within the f...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...
The United Kingdom has obligations under international conventions and the directives of the Europea...
The annual quantity of dredged material released into the coastal waters of the UK is in the order o...
This is a summary report of the work conducted by Hydraulics Research between April 1985 and March 1...
Hydraulics Research (HR) has been engaged in field studies of the estuarine transmission of heavy me...
As understanding of the transmission of metals in estuaries has gradually increased it has become ev...
Sediments dredged from channels passing through industrial areas are often high in pollutants, parti...
The distribution of heavy metals (zinc, cadmium, copper, iron, manganese and lead) was investigated ...
To improve and extend the existing practical knowledge on dispersal an extensive field exercise was ...
The thesis provides an integrated review and analysis of strategic scientific information from which...
There is increasing concern worldwide about antifouling paint fragments as a source of contamination...
The increased use of estuarine waters for commercial and recreational activities is one consequence ...
This paper reviews what is presently known about sediment contamination in the macro-tidal Humber es...
Concentration and chemical forms of metals in bottom sediments and dredged mud of the Weser Estuary ...
A baseline study has been undertaken to assess the environmental impact of heavy metals within the f...
In continuation of fixed anchor stations the behaviour of heavy metals was also studied in longitudi...
The United Kingdom has obligations under international conventions and the directives of the Europea...