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Dissolved and particle-bound substances in urban snow
Luleå University of Technology, Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering, Architecture and Water.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-1725-6478
1999 (English)In: Water Science and Technology, ISSN 0273-1223, E-ISSN 1996-9732, Vol. 39, no 12, p. 27-32Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

In order to create a picture of the pollutant pathways for snow in urban areas, snow samples were collected in the city of Lulea, northern Sweden. Sampling sites were chosen in the city centre and in a housing area three different sites in each area. Snow samples were collected during the whole winter of 1995. The results showed that the amounts of dissolved substances as percentages of the total amounts varied according to time, site and the type of substance. For the sites along the roadsides in the city centre, the amounts that were in solution were less than 1% of the lead, 2.5% of the phosphorus, 11% of the copper, and 18% of the zinc. For the site with no-traffic, the dissolved fractions were considerably higher.In order to create a picture of the pollutant pathways for snow in urban areas, snow samples were collected in the city of Lulea northern Sweden. Sampling sites were chosen in the city centre and in a housing area - three different sites in each area. Snow samples were collected during the whole winter of 1995. The results showed that the amounts of dissolved substances as percentages of the total amounts varied according to time, site and the type of substance. For the sites along the roadsides in the city centre, the amounts that were in solution were less than 1% of the lead, 2.5% of the phosphorus, 11% of the copper, and 18% of the zinc. For the site with no-traffic, the dissolved fractions were considerably higher

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1999. Vol. 39, no 12, p. 27-32
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Water Engineering
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Urban Water Engineering
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URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-3346DOI: 10.2166/wst.1999.0525ISI: 000082174400005Local ID: 128f8a10-7990-11db-8824-000ea68e967bOAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-3346DiVA, id: diva2:976204
Note

Godkänd; 1999; Bibliografisk uppgift: International Association on Water Quality Third International Conference on Diffuse Pollution. Selected Proceedings (21 Aug to 4 Sep 1998 : Edinburgh, United Kingdom); 20061121 (ysko)

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