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Fate and monitoring of hazardous substances in temporary rivers

handle: 20.500.14243/50395
Under climate-change conditions, temporary rivers will be the dominant surface-water bodies of the Mediterranean region. In order to manage this kind of water body appropriately, it is necessary to understand the chemical and ecological processes that involve hazardous substances in these environments. The processes during the dry phase have an important influence on the mobility and the availability of hazardous substances. This critical review presents the state of knowledge on the fate and the monitoring of hazardous substances in temporary rivers and highlights future trends in research in this field
- National Research Council Italy
- IRSA
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Water Research Institute Italy
polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons, Bioavailability, Monitoring, Hazardous substance, tenax(r) extraction, Centrum Water en Klimaat - Integrated Water Resources Management, dredged sediments, organic-compounds, soil, contaminated sediment, fluvial suspended sediment, air emissions, Climate change, heavy-metals, Mediterranean region, aquatic ecosystems
polycyclic aromatic-hydrocarbons, Bioavailability, Monitoring, Hazardous substance, tenax(r) extraction, Centrum Water en Klimaat - Integrated Water Resources Management, dredged sediments, organic-compounds, soil, contaminated sediment, fluvial suspended sediment, air emissions, Climate change, heavy-metals, Mediterranean region, aquatic ecosystems
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