A SUBSTRATE CLASSIFICATION INDEX FOR THE VISUAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN LOTIC SYSTEMS
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Nicholas Frederick Gray, 'A SUBSTRATE CLASSIFICATION INDEX FOR THE VISUAL ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE IN LOTIC SYSTEMS', [report], Tigroney Press, 2017-08, Technical Report (Water Technology Research), 24, July 1995 (reissued 2017-08)Download Item:
Abstract:
The impact of acid mine drainage (AMD) on lotic receiving waters is complex and
difficult to assess. While low pH, elevated sulphate and metals all characterize AMD
these vary both spatially and temporally, with high river dilutions resulting in low
absolute concentrations which are difficult to measure. From field observations the
best indications of AMD contamination of lotic systems appear to be the brownish-
yellow precipitates of iron (Ill) hydroxide, high densities of chironomids, and the
absence of macrophytes. Using these observations a simple index based on the
degree of deposition of ochre on the river substrate, and the level of floc formation,
has been devised. The index is purely a descriptive one and is calculated rapidly
using a visual inspection of individual sites. The derived index values are related to
the biological impact that can be expected.
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Tigroney Press
Author: Gray, Nicholas Frederick
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European UnionPublisher:
Tigroney PressNote:
First Published in print format July 1995. Reissued in pdf format August 2017Type of material:
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Acid mine drainage, Sedimentation, Pollution index, Visual index, Water quality index, Water quality assessment, Water pollution, River sediment, River water qualityISBN:
9781912290161Metadata
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