2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11368-010-0262-y
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Impact of contaminants bound to suspended particulate matter in the context of flood events

Abstract: Purpose The presented study investigated on contamination of suspended particulate matter (SPM) in rivers that was sampled long-term and with higher frequency during a flood event at the river Rhine. It was conducted to determine in vitro biological effects as well as to identify and quantify compound classes and effective contaminants. Research was part of investigation on hazards of contaminants bound to SPM to inundated sites and retention areas that are inundated during flood events. Material and methods S… Show more

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“…However, hydraulic effects like frequently occurring flood events in the Yangtze River can increase the bioavailability through remobilization of pollutants to peak situations (Brinkmann et al, 2010;Feng et al, 2007;Wölz et al, 2010). In the same course particle bound pollutants can be relocated on agriculturally used areas of the TGR's water fluctuation zone, which covers an elevation range of about 30 m from 145 m to 175 m altitude (a.s.l.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, hydraulic effects like frequently occurring flood events in the Yangtze River can increase the bioavailability through remobilization of pollutants to peak situations (Brinkmann et al, 2010;Feng et al, 2007;Wölz et al, 2010). In the same course particle bound pollutants can be relocated on agriculturally used areas of the TGR's water fluctuation zone, which covers an elevation range of about 30 m from 145 m to 175 m altitude (a.s.l.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rivers play a vital role in the transport of water, sediment, and nutrients from terrestrial to marine ecosystems. The concentrations, characteristics, and fluxes of suspended sediment and organic carbon (OC) in rivers not only have remarkable effects on their transport from land to ocean but also exert a controlling influence on the fates of nutrients, organic pollutants, and heavy metals in rivers (Balakrishna and Probst, 2005;Dong et al, 2013;Wölz et al, 2010;. Therefore, research on suspended sediment and OC is important for the study of water quality throughout the river system.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endocrine potentials of drinking water were shown to be related to several substances that were detected in Ground water. Recently, the joined BMBF research project HoT [ [19,20] [22] mineral water bottled in polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and water in glass bottles or even tap water had some weak endocrine activity. For example, additives such as bisphenol A that are used as plasticizers in some packaging material were shown to leach into the water.…”
Section: Edcs In Drinking Watermentioning
confidence: 99%