Chemodynamics of Trace Pollutants during Roof and Street Runoff

The fate of ionic and non-ionic organic compounds and trace metals during roof and street runoff is sensitive to their distribution between sorption onto roof and street material and suspended solids on one hand and the dissolved phase on the other hand. Using field data of runoff, suspended solids...

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description The fate of ionic and non-ionic organic compounds and trace metals during roof and street runoff is sensitive to their distribution between sorption onto roof and street material and suspended solids on one hand and the dissolved phase on the other hand. Using field data of runoff, suspended solids concentration and the chemical state of various trace pollutants, we try to explain the factors governing the chemodynamics and the transport behaviour during roof and street runoff.
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Trace metals
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