Title of article :
Georeferenced aquatic fate simulation of cleaning
agent and detergent ingredients in the river Rur
catchment žGermany/
Author/Authors :
Carsten Schulze، نويسنده , , Michael Matthies، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The Geography-referenced regional exposure assessment tool for European rivers ŽGREAT-ER. 1.0 was developed
in the context of environmental risk assessment of chemicals to calculate the aquatic fate of ‘down-the-drain’
chemicals in surface waters due to point release. As a follow-up project, the river Rur catchment in Germany was
incorporated into the system. This included aspects of data collection, modelling and monitoring. Investigated
substances are the four detergent and cleaning agent ingredients boron, linear alkylbenzene sulfonate ŽLAS.,
nitrilotriacetate ŽNTA. and ethylenediaminetetraacetate ŽEDTA.. Results of the catchment’s incorporation into the
system and a comparison of GREAT-ER simulations with different monitoring results are both given. It is shown
that data sets derived from a literature review can be used to calculate concentration profiles that are in the range of
measured values. Since the model establishes a causal relationship between emission sites and data on the one hand,
and observed concentrations in the receiving surface waters on the other, the simulation results can be used to
explain monitoring data.
Keywords :
LAS , boron , hydrology , EDTA , NTA , River model , Detergents , Cleaningagents , Georeferenced aquatic fate assessment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment