Authors
Jens Lange, Tobias Schuetz, Caroline Gregoire, David Elsässer, Ralf Schulz, Elodie Passeport, Julien Tournebize
Publication date
2011/6/15
Journal
International Journal of Environmental and Analytical Chemistry
Volume
91
Issue
7-8
Pages
768-785
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Salt tracers (sodium bromide/sodium chloride) and two different fluorescent tracers, uranine (UR) and sulforhodamine-B (SRB), were injected as a pulse into six different surface flow wetlands (SFWs). Salt tracers documented wetland hydraulics. The fluorescent tracers were used as a reference to mimic photolytic decay (UR) and sorption (SRB) of contaminants as illustrated by a comparison to a real herbicide (Isoproturon), which was used as a model for mobile pesticides. Tracer breakthrough curves were used to document residence time distributions, hydraulic efficiencies, peak attenuation and retention capacities of completely different wetland systems. A 530 m2 forest buffer zone showed considerable peak attenuation but limited retention capabilities despite its large area. Approximately 80% of SRB was permanently retained in a re-structured 325 m2 flood detention pond. These two non-steady SFWs …
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Scholar articles
J Lange, T Schuetz, C Gregoire, D Elsässer, R Schulz… - International Journal of Environmental and Analytical …, 2011