2015
DOI: 10.1002/hyp.10616
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The dynamics of sediment-associated contaminants over a transition from drought to multiple flood events in a lowland UK catchment

Abstract: ArticleTitle: The dynamics of sedimentassociated contaminants over a transition from drought to multiple flood events in a lowland UK catchment It is advisable to refer to the publisher's version if you intend to cite from this work. Version: Accepted version Abstract:Fine sediment in suspended form, recently deposited overbank and in temporary storage on or in channel beds was collected in the Nene basin during a period of drought through to a period of four high flows. The sediment was analysed for arsenic,… Show more

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“…Lamba et al, 2015;Sherriff et al, 2015). However uptake for the explicit role of detecting temporal and spatial variation in exposure to particulate pollutants is not yet widespread, despite increasing popularity (Ankers et al, 2003;Pulley et al, 2016).…”
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“…Lamba et al, 2015;Sherriff et al, 2015). However uptake for the explicit role of detecting temporal and spatial variation in exposure to particulate pollutants is not yet widespread, despite increasing popularity (Ankers et al, 2003;Pulley et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It may therefore be optimal to use the method presented in this paper in combination with the separate examination of robust tracers with a physical basis for source discrimination, such as 137 Cs, to identify both the spatial location of sediment inputs and to confirm if inputs are from surface or subsurface sources. Pulley, Foster, and Antunes () also identified inputs of urban sediments from the town of Northampton and their subsequent downstream dilution using Pb, Cu, and Zn, as well as a lack of sediment inputs from soils over the catchment ironstone geology using arsenic, which is found in high concentrations in this geology. There is, therefore, considerable potential for the identification of contributions from easily discriminated sources using robust tracers with low associated uncertainties and a more general identification of source areas using the method presented here.…”
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“…The ICPDR Strategy for Adaptation to Climate Change (ICPDR, 2013a) predicts an increase in mean winter discharge and a decrease in mean summer discharge for the entire DRB, although there will be seasonally local variations as predicted for the Mures River (Sandu et al, 2009). The predicted increase, especially in winter floods and run-off, may increase particle transport and particle-associated water pollution, depending on the contaminants stored in the sediments and the grain sizes of the bed sediments (Pulley et al, 2016;Vignati et al, 2003). Water temperatures are also expected to increase with associated decreases in water quality (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%