Sediment--water fluxes of hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOC) may affect the quality of surface waters. Here, we present an approach to derive such fluxes from (a) in situ HOC concentration gradients measured with passive samplers and (b) mass transfer coefficients measured with a novel flux method using Empore disks. For eight undisturbed sediments, this method identified whether the sediment acted as a source or as a sink for HOCs. The analysis also identified which type of transport resistance governed sediment water exchange. For seven inland locations, exchange was limited by benthic boundary layer transport, showing no dependencies on sediment or chemical properties other than concentration. For one river mouth location, exchange was ...
The exchange rate of hydrophobic organic chemicals between the aqueous phase and a sorbent (e.g., so...
The release of the hydrophobic organic compounds pyrene, dibenzofuran and phenanthrene from bioturba...
In many cases, sediment risk assessment, and remediation rely on the assumption of equilibrium betwe...
Sediment--water fluxes of hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOC) may affect the quality of surface wate...
Contaminated sediment can release hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) and thereby act as a secon...
Molecular diffusion across the sediment–water interface, as one of the key geochemical processes, di...
In the aquatic environment, the behavior of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs), such as polybro...
International audienceA new method based on passive samplers has been developed to assess the diffus...
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) fluxes from contaminated sediments can be caused by mechanisms includ...
The release rates of chlorinated hydrocarbons from contaminated intertidal sediments were measured w...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Bottom sediments around the world store large amounts of legacy hydrophobic organic contaminants (HO...
Purpose With the predicted climate change, it is expected that the chances of river flooding increas...
Sediments act as sources and sinks for many compounds and elements. Trace metals and organic contami...
Due to high affinity for organic carbon phase, hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) preferentiall...
The exchange rate of hydrophobic organic chemicals between the aqueous phase and a sorbent (e.g., so...
The release of the hydrophobic organic compounds pyrene, dibenzofuran and phenanthrene from bioturba...
In many cases, sediment risk assessment, and remediation rely on the assumption of equilibrium betwe...
Sediment--water fluxes of hydrophobic organic chemicals (HOC) may affect the quality of surface wate...
Contaminated sediment can release hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) and thereby act as a secon...
Molecular diffusion across the sediment–water interface, as one of the key geochemical processes, di...
In the aquatic environment, the behavior of hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs), such as polybro...
International audienceA new method based on passive samplers has been developed to assess the diffus...
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) fluxes from contaminated sediments can be caused by mechanisms includ...
The release rates of chlorinated hydrocarbons from contaminated intertidal sediments were measured w...
Sediment amendment with activated carbon (AC) is a promising technique for in situ sediment remediat...
Bottom sediments around the world store large amounts of legacy hydrophobic organic contaminants (HO...
Purpose With the predicted climate change, it is expected that the chances of river flooding increas...
Sediments act as sources and sinks for many compounds and elements. Trace metals and organic contami...
Due to high affinity for organic carbon phase, hydrophobic organic contaminants (HOCs) preferentiall...
The exchange rate of hydrophobic organic chemicals between the aqueous phase and a sorbent (e.g., so...
The release of the hydrophobic organic compounds pyrene, dibenzofuran and phenanthrene from bioturba...
In many cases, sediment risk assessment, and remediation rely on the assumption of equilibrium betwe...