Title of article :
Catchment characteristics controlling the mobilization
and potential toxicity of aluminium fractions in the
catchment of the River Dee, northeast Scotland
Author/Authors :
Marc Stutter، نويسنده , , Richard Smartb، نويسنده , , Malcolm Cresser، نويسنده , , Simon Langanc، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Elevated streamwater concentrations of aluminium have been associated with the onset of acidification, both by
natural and anthropogenic means. This has important implications for river water quality. Concentrations of total,
labile-inorganic and non-labile-organic fractions of aluminium were determined across the River Dee catchment,
northeast Scotland. Fifty-nine subcatchments, chosen to reflect the variety of soils, parent materials and land use
patterns across this major river system were sampled bi-weekly for 1 year. The distribution of aluminium was closely
linked to factors of parent material and organic soil cover. Strong spatial and temporal relationships were observed
between pH and all fractions of aluminium. Significant episodic peaks in aluminium occurred, these being especially
pronounced when a storm event followed a period of dry weather. A weathering rate index utilizing the Na
dominance of base cations was found to be a predictor of potential streamwater toxicity implied through Ca inorganic
aluminium ratios. It was demonstrated that Al was mobilized from acid headwater streams, whilst
concentrations in the main stem remained much lower.
Keywords :
Aluminium , Acidification , toxicity , Spatial and temporal variation , Streamwater
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment