Title of article
Geomorphological assessment of sediment contamination in an urban stream system
Author/Authors
Bruce L. Rhoads and Jorge D. Abad ، نويسنده , , Richard A Cahill، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
25
From page
459
To page
483
Abstract
Little is known about the influence of fluvial-geomorphological features on the dispersal of sediment-related contaminants in urban drainage systems. This study investigates the relation between reach-scale geomorphological conditions and network-scale patterns of trace-element concentrations in a partially urbanized stream system in East-Central Illinois, USA. Robust statistical analysis of bulk sediment samples reveals that levels of Cr, Cu, Pb, Ni, and Zn exceed contamination thresholds in the portion of the watershed in close proximity to potential sources of pollution—in this case storm-sewer outfalls. Although trace-element concentrations decrease rapidly downstream from these sources, substantial local variability in metal levels exists within contaminated reaches. This local variability is related to reach-scale variation in fluvial-geomorphic conditions, which in turn produces variation in the degree of sorting and organic-matter content of bed material. Metal concentrations at contaminated sites also exhibit considerable variability over time.
Journal title
Applied Geochemistry
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Applied Geochemistry
Record number
739727
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