Transport of adsorbing metals from stream water to a stationary sand-bed in a laboratory flume
Marine and Freshwater Research
46(1) 209 - 214
Published: 1995
Abstract
The transport of zinc and lithium ions between the overlying water column and the stationary sand-bed in a laboratory flume with bottom bedforms is investigated. Experiments have been performed under simplified conditions in a recirculating laboratory flume with straight impermeable walls and a sand-bed. The sand is well sorted and acid-washed to provide reproducible experimental conditions. The chemical composition of the recirculating water is controlled and steady flow conditions are maintained in the experiments. The concentrations of initially added metal ions are monitored both in the circulating overlying water and in the pore water of the sediment bed.
Batch experiments were performed to investigate the chemical partitioning of the metal ions to the sand grain surfaces, and the data were compared with adsorption values obtained from the flume experiments.
A model based on pressure-driven advective flow and linear partitioning of the pollutant to the sediment has been developed and accurately predicts the rate of transfer of the metal ions (zinc and lithium) into the bed in the case of stationary bedforms.
https://doi.org/10.1071/MF9950209
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