Title of article :
Effects of discharge on silver loading and transport in
the Quinnipiac River, Connecticut
Author/Authors :
Tim F. Rozana، نويسنده , , Kimberley S. Hunterb، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Silver concentrations were measured in water and sediment samples collected from the Quinnipiac River in
Connecticut. This river was chosen for study because of its history of industrialization and high levels of Ag
contamination. Sewage treatment plant ŽSTP. effluent accounts for 15% of the total river discharge and 60% of
the dissolved Ag in the water column during baseflow conditions. Erosion of contaminated riverbank sediment is the
primary source of particulate Ag in the river. Both dissolved and particulate Ag fractions vary as a function of river
discharge. Increased discharge due to rain events decreases the relative importance of STP effluent, and thus dilutes
the dissolved Ag concentration in the water column. Conversely, increasing discharge results in higher particulate Ag
concentrations from increased erosion. The results of this study clearly indicate that both point and non-point
sources contribute significantly to Ag loading in this river system, with the level of river discharge determining the
relative importance of each.
Keywords :
Erosion , silver , Quinnipiac River , Discharge
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment