Influence of land use and population characteristics on solid-liquid partitioning of heavy metals in aquatic ecosystems is little understood. This study hypothesised that the partitioning of heavy metals (Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn) between water and sediments is influenced by different land use classes, their configuration patterns including patch density, Shannon's diversity index, largest patch index, and splitting index and population density. Relationships between variables were investigated from different distances to the stream network (sub-catchment and riparian scales) and considering land use patterns within individual land use classes and individual sub-catchments as a whole (class and landscape levels, respectively). The study ou...
Networks of engineered waterways are critical in meeting the growing water demands in megacities. To...
This paper focuses on the urban environment and investigates the interactions between hydrologic pro...
International audienceThe metal content of sediments from 4 ponds representative of contrasting envi...
Trace metals in the aquatic environment have to date come essentially from naturally occurring geoch...
Land use is an influential factor in river sediment pollution. However, land use type alone is found...
Prior studies exploring the quantitative relationship between landscape structure metrics and the ec...
The area between a stream and land is known as a riparian zone. These zones are highly dynamic which...
The adsorption-desorption behaviour of heavy metals in aquatic environments is complex and the proce...
The objective of the study was to understand the equilibrium relationship between the heavy metals c...
Floodplain water bodies provide habitat to diversified ecological communities. Floodplains are also ...
The first objective of this work is the assessment of the heavy metals accumulation and equilibrium ...
The speciation pattern of heavy metals namely chromium, nickel, copper and lead in water and sedimen...
Coaceauadoos of copper, lead, aod DOC in sneral compooents of ao aquatic ecoqttem were decermioed by...
Mobility and bioavailability of heavy metals are related to their partitioning amongst suspended sed...
Heavy metal pollution of aquatic environments in rapidly developing industrial regions is of conside...
Networks of engineered waterways are critical in meeting the growing water demands in megacities. To...
This paper focuses on the urban environment and investigates the interactions between hydrologic pro...
International audienceThe metal content of sediments from 4 ponds representative of contrasting envi...
Trace metals in the aquatic environment have to date come essentially from naturally occurring geoch...
Land use is an influential factor in river sediment pollution. However, land use type alone is found...
Prior studies exploring the quantitative relationship between landscape structure metrics and the ec...
The area between a stream and land is known as a riparian zone. These zones are highly dynamic which...
The adsorption-desorption behaviour of heavy metals in aquatic environments is complex and the proce...
The objective of the study was to understand the equilibrium relationship between the heavy metals c...
Floodplain water bodies provide habitat to diversified ecological communities. Floodplains are also ...
The first objective of this work is the assessment of the heavy metals accumulation and equilibrium ...
The speciation pattern of heavy metals namely chromium, nickel, copper and lead in water and sedimen...
Coaceauadoos of copper, lead, aod DOC in sneral compooents of ao aquatic ecoqttem were decermioed by...
Mobility and bioavailability of heavy metals are related to their partitioning amongst suspended sed...
Heavy metal pollution of aquatic environments in rapidly developing industrial regions is of conside...
Networks of engineered waterways are critical in meeting the growing water demands in megacities. To...
This paper focuses on the urban environment and investigates the interactions between hydrologic pro...
International audienceThe metal content of sediments from 4 ponds representative of contrasting envi...