The Odra River Load of Heavy Metals at Hohenwutzen during the Flood in 1997 |
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Authors: | J. Lehmann,Th. Puff,H. Damke,J. Eidam,K.-H. Henning,W.-D. Jü lich,H. Roß berg |
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Abstract: | The Odra river flood of 1997 was a rare hydrological as well as an interesting sedimentological event. At Hohenwutzen (Lower Odra River) we observed the suspended particulate matter transport and the temporal development of water and solidsπ pollution with heavy metals and As. While the suspended particulate matter concentration decreased the trace element concentrations increased during the flood by fractionation of particles and solution processes. Because of a successive flooding of differently contaminated sedimentary sources and polluted regions the contents of heavy metals developed irregularly. Their median particulate concentrations did not exceed the values of older samples taken under mean discharge conditions between 1989 and 1995. The dissolved amounts correspond to those of the Elbe river in 1990. During the flood the dissolved share of all analyzed total element contents increased. The total loads increased 4fold (Cr) to 17fold (Cd). |
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Keywords: | Heavy Metals Suspended Particulate Matter Odra Flood Schwermetalle Schwebstoffe Oderhochwasser |
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