Impacts of climate change on surface water quality in relation to drinking water production

I Delpla, AV Jung, E Baures, M Clement… - Environment …, 2009 - Elsevier
Besides climate change impacts on water availability and hydrological risks, the
consequences on water quality is just beginning to be studied. This review aims at …

Critical review on toxic contaminants in surface water ecosystem: sources, monitoring, and its impact on human health

PK Singh, U Kumar, I Kumar, A Dwivedi… - … Science and Pollution …, 2024 - Springer
Surface water pollution is a critical and urgent global issue that demands immediate
attention. Surface water plays a crucial role in supporting and sustaining life on the earth, but …

Widespread increases in iron concentration in European and North American freshwaters

C Björnerås, GA Weyhenmeyer… - Global …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Recent reports of increasing iron (Fe) concentrations in freshwaters are of concern, given
the fundamental role of Fe in biogeochemical processes. Still, little is known about the …

Trends in levels of allochthonous dissolved organic carbon in natural water: a review of potential mechanisms under a changing climate

T Pagano, M Bida, JE Kenny - Water, 2014 - mdpi.com
Over the past several decades, dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in inland natural water
systems has been a popular research topic to a variety of scientific disciplines. Part of the …

Soil health cluster analysis based on national monitoring of soil indicators

FM Seaton, G Barrett, A Burden, S Creer… - European Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
A major challenge in soil science is to monitor and understand the state and change of soils
at a national scale to inform decision making and policy. To address this, there is a need to …

Quantifying the drivers of the increasing colored organic matter in boreal surface waters

S Haaland, D Hongve, H Laudon, G Riise… - … science & technology, 2010 - ACS Publications
Long-term monitoring of surface water quality has shown increasing concentrations of
colored dissolved organic matter (CDOM) across large parts of the northern latitudes. This …

[HTML][HTML] Trends in the hydrochemistry of acid-sensitive surface waters in the UK 1988–2008

DT Monteith, CD Evans, PA Henrys, GL Simpson… - Ecological …, 2014 - Elsevier
We conducted complementary linear and non-linear statistical modelling of the first 20 years
of hydrochemical data from the 22 lakes and streams of the UK Acid Waters Monitoring …

Hydrochloric acid: an overlooked driver of environmental change

CD Evans, DT Monteith, D Fowler… - Environmental …, 2011 - ACS Publications
Research on the ecosystem impacts of acidifying pollutants, and measures to control them,
has focused almost exclusively on sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N) compounds. Hydrochloric acid …

[HTML][HTML] Peat fires and legacy toxic metal release: An integrative biogeochemical and ecohydrological conceptual framework

CPR McCarter, GD Clay, SL Wilkinson, G Sigmund… - Earth-Science …, 2024 - Elsevier
Peatlands are potent landscape sinks of natural and industrial toxic metals and metalloids
(TMMs) but the long-term sequestration of TMMs in peatlands is at increasing risk due to …

Long-term trends in water chemistry of acid-sensitive Swedish lakes show slow recovery from historic acidification

MN Futter, S Valinia, S Löfgren, SJ Köhler, J Fölster - Ambio, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Long-term (1987–2012) water quality monitoring in 36 acid-sensitive Swedish lakes
shows slow recovery from historic acidification. Overall, strong acid anion concentrations …