The study concerned copper and cadmium contamination in bottom sediments of selected surface water reservoirs at the urban area. The concentrations of the metals in sediments was up to 20-times higher compared with a geochemical background. Based on ecotoxicological evaluations, the toxic impact of cadmium in tested sediments can occur frequently, while for copper – it can sometimes be observed. The sediments can be classified as heavily polluted and dangerous to water biota, especially for sediment-dwelling organisms. The accumulation of metals migrating with the Służewiecki stream in reinforced reservoirs can result in their anthropopressure- related degradation
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Heavy metals are one of the most important factors among many others in biosphere pollution. Mobilit...
Research on sediments of Solina Reservoir, Poland, were characterized by a content of copper higher ...
The objective of this study has been to determine the potential toxicological effect of heavy metals...
Sediments of two urban streams in northern Poland outflowing to the Baltic Sea were assessed to expl...
The aim of the study was to assess the ecological risk of five trace metals, i.e. Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn...
Sediment samples were taken in 11 measuring points of the Biebrza River and determined the contents ...
The bottom sediment of reservoirs has many functions. Among them, matter sorption is a very importan...
Sediments are normally the final pathway of both natural and anthropogenic components produced or de...
Sediment contamination by heavy metals resulting from anthropogenic activities is increasingly becom...
Przedmiotem badań było określenie stopnia zanieczyszczenia metalami ciężkimi ekosystemów wodnych, an...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals and metal–resistan...
The remains of human activities may be seen in several places of the landscape in positive or negati...
Sediments of Rzeszów Reservoir were characterized by a higher content of zinc compared to other heav...
Sedimentation is a widely used technique in structural best management practices to remove pollutant...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Heavy metals are one of the most important factors among many others in biosphere pollution. Mobilit...
Research on sediments of Solina Reservoir, Poland, were characterized by a content of copper higher ...
The objective of this study has been to determine the potential toxicological effect of heavy metals...
Sediments of two urban streams in northern Poland outflowing to the Baltic Sea were assessed to expl...
The aim of the study was to assess the ecological risk of five trace metals, i.e. Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb, Zn...
Sediment samples were taken in 11 measuring points of the Biebrza River and determined the contents ...
The bottom sediment of reservoirs has many functions. Among them, matter sorption is a very importan...
Sediments are normally the final pathway of both natural and anthropogenic components produced or de...
Sediment contamination by heavy metals resulting from anthropogenic activities is increasingly becom...
Przedmiotem badań było określenie stopnia zanieczyszczenia metalami ciężkimi ekosystemów wodnych, an...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of selected heavy metals and metal–resistan...
The remains of human activities may be seen in several places of the landscape in positive or negati...
Sediments of Rzeszów Reservoir were characterized by a higher content of zinc compared to other heav...
Sedimentation is a widely used technique in structural best management practices to remove pollutant...
The aim of this paper was to evaluate the potential sediment cumulative damage and toxicity due to m...
Heavy metals are one of the most important factors among many others in biosphere pollution. Mobilit...
Research on sediments of Solina Reservoir, Poland, were characterized by a content of copper higher ...