2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-20341-8
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An evaluation of temporal changes in physicochemical properties of gully pot sediments

Abstract: Diffuse pollution is recognised as a major challenge in achieving EU Water Framework Directive compliance, with urban runoff being a key pathway connecting various sources to receiving waters. Gully pots, as one of the ubiquitous urban drainage infrastructures, are placed at the inlets of piped drainage pipe network and actively drain runoff from urban catchment with suspended solids proportionally retained. The physiochemical properties of these retained solids reflect the activities within the catchment duri… Show more

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“…The most similar results to the obtained in this research are those of Faram et al, (2007), who found a variation of D50 between 7-112 µm on urban roads. However, the medians obtained are below the values presented by Pamuru et al, (2022) on an overview of 77 events in urban watersheds with a D50 = 321 µm and with the one obtained by Wei et al, (2022) for residential areas greater than 500 µm.…”
Section: Particle Size Distribution (Psd)contrasting
confidence: 70%
“…The most similar results to the obtained in this research are those of Faram et al, (2007), who found a variation of D50 between 7-112 µm on urban roads. However, the medians obtained are below the values presented by Pamuru et al, (2022) on an overview of 77 events in urban watersheds with a D50 = 321 µm and with the one obtained by Wei et al, (2022) for residential areas greater than 500 µm.…”
Section: Particle Size Distribution (Psd)contrasting
confidence: 70%