Soil and surface water along roads are exposed to pollution from motorways. The main pollutants are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), mineral oil, heavy metals and salt. These pollutants originate from vehicles (fuel, wires, leakage), wear and degradation of road surfaces and road furniture (i.e. crash barriers) and the application of de-icing salts. Runoff, vehicle spray and dry deposition disperse these contaminants into the soft shoulder (verges) of the roads and surface water to a measurable distance of about 50 up to more then 150 m from the road. Despite many monitoring programs, little is known about the risks of this diffuse pollution for soil and water quality and the geochemical and physical factors which determine these ris...
Road/highway surfaces accumulate significant quantities of pollutants including nutrients, heavy met...
SUDS are being increasingly employed to control highway runoff and have the potential to protect gro...
The distribution and fate of hazardous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their associated ...
Soil and surface water along roads are exposed to pollution from motorways. The main pollutants are ...
Rising vehicle ownership around the world has resulted in greater traffic volume on roads and associ...
AbstractNon-point sources of traffic-related pollution become a major concern as they – compared to ...
Runoff from highways contains significant loads of heavy metals and hydrocarbons. According to Germa...
One and a half year long field sampling was established in order to evaluate the contamination of st...
Runoff from highways contains significant loads of heavy metals and hydrocarbons. According to Germa...
Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and metals are important contaminants in road runoff. Vital mit...
Runoff from roads contains a wide range of pollutants such as inorganic compounds and organic compou...
Beside buildings, highways and roads construction interfere with Stormwater runoff (SWR). They have...
Storm runoff from impermeable surfaces, such as roads, roof tops, and parking lots, is a cause of no...
Roadways can have an impact on the quality of the region’s water resources. An increase in the amoun...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) leaching from asphalt pavement is both an ecological and hum...
Road/highway surfaces accumulate significant quantities of pollutants including nutrients, heavy met...
SUDS are being increasingly employed to control highway runoff and have the potential to protect gro...
The distribution and fate of hazardous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their associated ...
Soil and surface water along roads are exposed to pollution from motorways. The main pollutants are ...
Rising vehicle ownership around the world has resulted in greater traffic volume on roads and associ...
AbstractNon-point sources of traffic-related pollution become a major concern as they – compared to ...
Runoff from highways contains significant loads of heavy metals and hydrocarbons. According to Germa...
One and a half year long field sampling was established in order to evaluate the contamination of st...
Runoff from highways contains significant loads of heavy metals and hydrocarbons. According to Germa...
Polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) and metals are important contaminants in road runoff. Vital mit...
Runoff from roads contains a wide range of pollutants such as inorganic compounds and organic compou...
Beside buildings, highways and roads construction interfere with Stormwater runoff (SWR). They have...
Storm runoff from impermeable surfaces, such as roads, roof tops, and parking lots, is a cause of no...
Roadways can have an impact on the quality of the region’s water resources. An increase in the amoun...
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) leaching from asphalt pavement is both an ecological and hum...
Road/highway surfaces accumulate significant quantities of pollutants including nutrients, heavy met...
SUDS are being increasingly employed to control highway runoff and have the potential to protect gro...
The distribution and fate of hazardous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and their associated ...