2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jhydrol.2007.11.022
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Hydrochemical variations and contaminant load in the Río Tinto (Spain) during flood events

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“…Factors affecting sediment transport are now better known, however, processes governing metal concentrations in rivers and streams remain L. Palleiro et al: Hydroclimatic control of sediment and metal export relatively poorly understood, despite the importance of metals for aquatic ecosystems. Rainfall-runoff events were monitored in metallogenic (Cánovas et al, 2008), urban (McPherson et al, 2005) and agricultural areas , as well as in forest landscapes with serious problems of soil acidification (Borg and Johansson, 1989). However, rural catchment studies focusing on factors affecting metal loads during rainfall-runoff events are limited and most studies have not taken into account both hydrological and meteorological parameters, even though these are important for metal exportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Factors affecting sediment transport are now better known, however, processes governing metal concentrations in rivers and streams remain L. Palleiro et al: Hydroclimatic control of sediment and metal export relatively poorly understood, despite the importance of metals for aquatic ecosystems. Rainfall-runoff events were monitored in metallogenic (Cánovas et al, 2008), urban (McPherson et al, 2005) and agricultural areas , as well as in forest landscapes with serious problems of soil acidification (Borg and Johansson, 1989). However, rural catchment studies focusing on factors affecting metal loads during rainfall-runoff events are limited and most studies have not taken into account both hydrological and meteorological parameters, even though these are important for metal exportation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AMDs exposed environments are usually considered very toxic to biota as they are characterized, besides low pH values, by very high concentrations of metallic compounds (Leblanc et al, 1996). Such drainages are observed in ancient mining exploitations where oxidation of the extruded rocks leads to the production of sulfuric acid and mobilization of elements such as iron, copper, aluminum and arsenic into the percolating waters (Leblanc et al, 1996;Baker et al, 2004;Canovas et al, 2008). This process leads to a persistent contamination of downstream aquatic environments and is a major concern for environmental and public health in many countries.…”
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“…A longer dataset for Lion Creek (June to October 2015) confirms the association of increased specific conductivity with rainfall-runoff events (Johnston et al 2017). High river flows associated with rainfall-runoff events can substantially increase constituent concentrations and loads (Canovas et al 2008;Banks and Palumbo-Roe 2010;Gozzard et al 2011;Byrne et al 2013;Nordstrom et al 2015;Runkel et al 2016) in streams with extensive streamside tailings (e.g. .…”
Section: Effect Of Rainfall Runoff On Constituent Concentrations and mentioning
confidence: 99%