Inundation of river water during flooding deposits contaminated sediments onto floodplain topsoil. Historically, floodplains were considered an important sink for potentially toxic elements (PTEs). With increasing flood frequency and duration, due to climate change and land use change, it is important to understand the impact that further flooding may have on this legacy contamination. In this study a field-based approach was taken, extracting soil pore waters by centrifugation of soils sampled on multiple occasions from multiple locations across a floodplain site, which lies adjacent to the River Loddon in southeast England. Flooding generally decreased pore water PTE concentrations and significantly lower pore water concentrations of Cd, ...
Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of pla...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
Purpose: Floodwaters contain a mixture of organic contaminants which affect both the water and soil ...
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes increasing run-o...
Floodplains downstream of urban catchments are sinks for potentially toxic Trace Elements (TEs). An ...
Global climate change is associated with significant changes to short-term weather extremes as well ...
Enhanced mobilization of potentially toxic trace elements (PTTE) is well documented for contaminated...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Microcosm and field investigation were conducted to examine the effects of heavy metals on the decom...
Following the Elbe and Mulde flooding in August 2002 a series of research and monitoring programmes ...
Many floodplains worldwide are contaminated with a variety of potentially toxic trace metals. The fl...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Floodplain soils function as long-lasting stock or source of different substances, including polluta...
Abstract Soils that are exposed to floodwaters because of shallow groundwater and periodical wetland...
Flooding not only induces a risk which is related to direct loss of life for humans, animals and pla...
Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of pla...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
Purpose: Floodwaters contain a mixture of organic contaminants which affect both the water and soil ...
The frequency and duration of flooding events is increasing due to land-use changes increasing run-o...
Floodplains downstream of urban catchments are sinks for potentially toxic Trace Elements (TEs). An ...
Global climate change is associated with significant changes to short-term weather extremes as well ...
Enhanced mobilization of potentially toxic trace elements (PTTE) is well documented for contaminated...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Microcosm and field investigation were conducted to examine the effects of heavy metals on the decom...
Following the Elbe and Mulde flooding in August 2002 a series of research and monitoring programmes ...
Many floodplains worldwide are contaminated with a variety of potentially toxic trace metals. The fl...
Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in chann...
Floodplain soils function as long-lasting stock or source of different substances, including polluta...
Abstract Soils that are exposed to floodwaters because of shallow groundwater and periodical wetland...
Flooding not only induces a risk which is related to direct loss of life for humans, animals and pla...
Flooding of acidified and desiccated fen meadows is a management approach for mitigating loss of pla...
Many floodplains contain high concentrations of sediment associated contaminants that might be subje...
Purpose: Floodwaters contain a mixture of organic contaminants which affect both the water and soil ...