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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
of hydrochemical data from the 22 lakes and streams of the UK Acid Waters Monitoring …
Hydrochloric acid: an overlooked driver of environmental change
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 …
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
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 …
(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
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 …
shows slow recovery from historic acidification. Overall, strong acid anion concentrations …