The embanked floodplains of the lower Rhine river in the Netherlands contain large amounts of heavy metals, which is a result of many years of deposition of contaminated overbank sediments. The metal pollution varies greatly between the various floodplain sections as well as in vertical direction within the floodplain soil profiles. The present contribution describes the key processes producing the spatial variability of the metal pollution in floodplain soils: (1) spatial patterns of the concentrations and deposition of Cd, Cu, Pb and Zn during a single flood, which have been determined from samples collected after a high-magnitude flood event; (2) the pollution trends of the lower Rhine over the past 150 years, which were reconstructed on...
AbstractMetal mining used to be a major source of heavy-metal contamination for river systems and in...
Since 1945, a large amount of heterogeneous data has been acquired to survey river sediment quality,...
evaluate the long term effects of pollution on environment. Samples of easily available metal conten...
The aim of this study was to survey the alluvial plains of the Sea Scheldt river in Belgium for the ...
Floodplains of the European rivers Rhine and Meuse are heavily polluted. We investigated the risk of...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
When rivers drain areas with a high population density the sediments are often contaminated with hea...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
The aim of this study is to predict the solid-solution partitioning of heavy metals in river flood p...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
Rivers are major pathways for microplastic transport towards the ocean, but serve also as potential ...
The Geul River, a 60 km long tributary in the southern Netherlands and eastern Belgium, has long bee...
The Biesbosch, situated in the delta of the rivers Rhine and Meuse in The Netherlands, is considered...
AbstractMetal mining used to be a major source of heavy-metal contamination for river systems and in...
Since 1945, a large amount of heterogeneous data has been acquired to survey river sediment quality,...
evaluate the long term effects of pollution on environment. Samples of easily available metal conten...
The aim of this study was to survey the alluvial plains of the Sea Scheldt river in Belgium for the ...
Floodplains of the European rivers Rhine and Meuse are heavily polluted. We investigated the risk of...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
When rivers drain areas with a high population density the sediments are often contaminated with hea...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
The aim of this study is to predict the solid-solution partitioning of heavy metals in river flood p...
The metal mining industry has caused large quantities of heavy metals to enter countless river syste...
Ecotoxicological risks of sediment contamination in floodplains are supposed to be highest in the re...
Rivers are major pathways for microplastic transport towards the ocean, but serve also as potential ...
The Geul River, a 60 km long tributary in the southern Netherlands and eastern Belgium, has long bee...
The Biesbosch, situated in the delta of the rivers Rhine and Meuse in The Netherlands, is considered...
AbstractMetal mining used to be a major source of heavy-metal contamination for river systems and in...
Since 1945, a large amount of heterogeneous data has been acquired to survey river sediment quality,...
evaluate the long term effects of pollution on environment. Samples of easily available metal conten...