2015
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-015-2657-2
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Assessment of Distinctive Road Runoff Quality in Coastal Areas, Based on a Monitoring Case Study

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“…As well as, with increasing of impervious surfaces, the volume of runoff is increased [90]. The land use and the number of previous dry days were demonstrated a signi cant correlation with pollution load [91]. In urban runoff, the total particles are increased with long term precipitation, and daily tra c congestion.…”
Section: -1-heavy Metal Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…As well as, with increasing of impervious surfaces, the volume of runoff is increased [90]. The land use and the number of previous dry days were demonstrated a signi cant correlation with pollution load [91]. In urban runoff, the total particles are increased with long term precipitation, and daily tra c congestion.…”
Section: -1-heavy Metal Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Mamo (2015) (Antunes and Ramísio, 2015), light rail (Sajjad et al, 2015), and construction (Sillanpää and Koivusalo, 2015b), or based on climatic conditions (Valtanen et al, 2015). The transportation-based land uses both demonstrated a strong correlation of pollutant load to antecedent dry days (ADD) (Antunes and Ramísio, 2015;Sajjad et al, 2015), with the Sajjad study showing that the pollutant load from light rail was 2 to 9 times less than an Zhang, Li, and Dai (2015) investigated the washoff of sediment from road surfaces based on rainfall characteristics; these studies indicated an increase in TSS concentration with longer rainfall duration, greater rainfall intensity and greater ADD. Murphy et al (2015b) also demonstrated a link between TSS in runoff and pavement type, with impermeable concrete having the largest TSS load in runoff.…”
Section: Stormwater Quantitymentioning
confidence: 99%