The area between a stream and land is known as a riparian zone. These zones are highly dynamic whichcarry and accumulate heavy metals and environmental contaminants. Discrete Riparian Input Zones(DRIPs) are a subset of such zones that carry concentrated amounts of water into streams at discrete points.These are more active in their ability to channel water than riparian zones. These areas are important sincethey may retain or release metals and thereby affect the stream chemistry. To test if DRIPs accumulatemetals, 7 DRIPs and 4 Non-DRIPs were sampled along the C5 stream in the Krycklan Catchment. Soilsamples were taken from the surface down to 0.5 m depth at 0.1 m increments and were analysed for totalmercury, metals and loss on ignition. ...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...
Mobilization of trace metals from soils to surface waters can impact both human and ecosystem health...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
The area between a stream and land is known as a riparian zone. These zones are highly dynamic which...
Influence of land use and population characteristics on solid-liquid partitioning of heavy metals in...
Riparian zones can act as an important sink for various contaminants, including heavy metals. The re...
An investigation was conducted to examine the spatial variation and fractionation of bed sediment-bo...
The Paraná River is one of the largest drainage systems in the Americas. Its hydrology is characteri...
Methylmercury (MeHg), the organic form of mercury (Hg), is a neurotoxin that bioaccumulates and magn...
The water-sediment regulation scheme (WSRS) of dams influences the desorption, resuspension, and dep...
Floodplain water bodies provide habitat to diversified ecological communities. Floodplains are also ...
The content of 11 heavy metals in the sediments of a stream system was determined by atomic absorpti...
To avoid the improper disqualification of a watershed for which the water–rock interaction (WRI) may...
Some 71 active stream sediment, bank sediment, biota, and stream water samples were collected at sel...
The loss of agricultural chemicals in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...
Mobilization of trace metals from soils to surface waters can impact both human and ecosystem health...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
The area between a stream and land is known as a riparian zone. These zones are highly dynamic which...
Influence of land use and population characteristics on solid-liquid partitioning of heavy metals in...
Riparian zones can act as an important sink for various contaminants, including heavy metals. The re...
An investigation was conducted to examine the spatial variation and fractionation of bed sediment-bo...
The Paraná River is one of the largest drainage systems in the Americas. Its hydrology is characteri...
Methylmercury (MeHg), the organic form of mercury (Hg), is a neurotoxin that bioaccumulates and magn...
The water-sediment regulation scheme (WSRS) of dams influences the desorption, resuspension, and dep...
Floodplain water bodies provide habitat to diversified ecological communities. Floodplains are also ...
The content of 11 heavy metals in the sediments of a stream system was determined by atomic absorpti...
To avoid the improper disqualification of a watershed for which the water–rock interaction (WRI) may...
Some 71 active stream sediment, bank sediment, biota, and stream water samples were collected at sel...
The loss of agricultural chemicals in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface...
Mine tailings deposited by historic floods contaminate large areas of the upper Clark Fork River flo...
Mobilization of trace metals from soils to surface waters can impact both human and ecosystem health...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...