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dc.contributor.authorRomkens PFAM
dc.contributor.authorKnoop JM
dc.contributor.authorSalomons W (eds.)
dc.date.accessioned2012-12-12T14:48:26Z
dc.date.available2012-12-12T14:48:26Z
dc.date.issued1993-09-30
dc.identifier711311001
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10029/256890
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dc.description.abstractThis report discusses the various factors (Capacity controlling parameters) which determine the extent of storage of chemicals and the results of a workshop which dealt with prediction and modelling of Chemical Time Bombs (CTBs) related to heavy metal contamination. Combinations of inputs like acidification with deposition of metals from the atmosphere may cause an effect which is worse than each of them on their own. Important are those cases where the capacity of the soil/sediment to retain chemicals changes. Examples are changes in hydrology, changing land use and civil engineering works. Qualitatively we can predict under these circumstances thath the pH will change, organic matter content will changes etc. Also many models are available to predict the effect of single or a few parameters in heavy metals behaviour, but few if not any to predict the combined effects. For these dynamic changes we selected changes in hydrology and changes in land use as topics for the dicussion in the workshop. The last part of the workshops was devoted to constructing research proposals to fill in gaps in our knowledge.
dc.description.sponsorshipChemisch tijdbom project "mondiaal alternatief" Hoofddorp EG DGM
dc.format.extent98 p
dc.language.isoen
dc.relation.ispartofRIVM Rapport 711311001
dc.relation.urlhttp://www.rivm.nl/bibliotheek/rapporten/711311001.html
dc.subject05nl
dc.subjectmilieunl
dc.subjectsporenelementennl
dc.subjectzware metalennl
dc.subjectmodelnl
dc.subjectbodemnl
dc.subjecttransportnl
dc.subjectbiobeschikbaarheidnl
dc.subjectenvironmenten
dc.subjecttrace elementsen
dc.subjectheavy metalsen
dc.subjectmodellingen
dc.subjectsoilen
dc.subjectprocessesen
dc.subjecttransport processesen
dc.subjectbio-availabilityen
dc.subjecttrace metalsen
dc.subjectchemical time bombsen
dc.subjectctben
dc.titleTrace metals in the environment. Modelling of long-term processes affecting mobility and bio-availabilityen
dc.title.alternative[Modellering van het gedrag van zware metalen in de bodem.]nl
dc.typeReport
dc.contributor.departmentLWD
dc.contributor.departmentIB
dc.contributor.departmentUG
dc.date.updated2012-12-12T14:48:27Z
html.description.abstractAbstract niet beschikbaar
html.description.abstractThis report discusses the various factors (Capacity controlling parameters) which determine the extent of storage of chemicals and the results of a workshop which dealt with prediction and modelling of Chemical Time Bombs (CTBs) related to heavy metal contamination. Combinations of inputs like acidification with deposition of metals from the atmosphere may cause an effect which is worse than each of them on their own. Important are those cases where the capacity of the soil/sediment to retain chemicals changes. Examples are changes in hydrology, changing land use and civil engineering works. Qualitatively we can predict under these circumstances thath the pH will change, organic matter content will changes etc. Also many models are available to predict the effect of single or a few parameters in heavy metals behaviour, but few if not any to predict the combined effects. For these dynamic changes we selected changes in hydrology and changes in land use as topics for the dicussion in the workshop. The last part of the workshops was devoted to constructing research proposals to fill in gaps in our knowledge.


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