Reservoirs are characterized by accumulation of sediments where micropollutants may concentrate, with potential toxic effects on downstream river ecosystems. However, sediment management such as flushing is needed to maintain storage capacity. Climate change is expected to increase sediment loads, but potential effects on their quality are scarcely known. In this context, sediment contamination by trace elements (As, Cd, Cr, Cu, Hg, Ni, Pb, and Zn) and organics (Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons PAHs, Polychlorinated Biphenyls PCBs and C > 12 hydrocarbons) was analyzed in 20 reservoirs located in Italian Central Alps. A strong As and a moderate Cd, Hg and Pb enrichment was emphasized by Igeo, with potential ecotoxicological risk according...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Climate change predictions indicate an increase in the frequency and duration of flood events along ...
Land degradation may be defined as the physical, chemical and biological decline in land quality by ...
The low-lying coastal areas, and especially the delta areas are prone to saltwater intrusion due to ...
Under the present climatic emergency, the environmental quality of freshwater reservoirs is an incre...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Anticipated climate change will most likely affect the mobility and distribution of contaminants, su...
Sediment samples from 24 tributaries of the Po River (Italy) were screened for selected trace elemen...
Heavy metal and metalloid contamination of topsoils from atmospheric deposition and release from lan...
International audienceEight potentially toxic trace elements were investigated together with the phy...
Sufficient evidence has been gathered from observational records to indicate that climate change has...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Climate change predictions indicate an increase in the frequency and duration of flood events along ...
Land degradation may be defined as the physical, chemical and biological decline in land quality by ...
The low-lying coastal areas, and especially the delta areas are prone to saltwater intrusion due to ...
Under the present climatic emergency, the environmental quality of freshwater reservoirs is an incre...
Floods in catchments affected by historical metal mining result in the remobilisation of large quant...
Anticipated climate change will most likely affect the mobility and distribution of contaminants, su...
Sediment samples from 24 tributaries of the Po River (Italy) were screened for selected trace elemen...
Heavy metal and metalloid contamination of topsoils from atmospheric deposition and release from lan...
International audienceEight potentially toxic trace elements were investigated together with the phy...
Sufficient evidence has been gathered from observational records to indicate that climate change has...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Climate change predictions indicate an increase in the frequency and duration of flood events along ...
Land degradation may be defined as the physical, chemical and biological decline in land quality by ...