M. Renoldi et al., THE HIGHLY POLLUTED LAMBRO RIVER (N-ITALY) - DISSOLVED AND SOLID TRANSPORT OF CU, CR AND FE, Water, air and soil pollution, 95(1-4), 1997, pp. 99-118
The modes of transport of Cu, Cr and Fe have been studied in the river
Lambro, a highly polluted tributary of the river Po. Twenty-one sampl
es were taken over the period November 1990-March 1992. Fe concentrati
on was consistent with the geochemical nature of the drainage basin, w
hile the high enrichment factors for Cu and Cr (7 and 18 respectively)
confirmed a major anthropic contribution to the levels of these metal
s. The influence of flow, suspended matter and other factors on metal
transport by the dissolved and particulate phases were analysed. Suspe
nded matter, as expected, was found to be the main metal transport veh
icle. Comparison of Lambro partitioning coefficients with those for th
e Po, and with other published values, revealed that dissolved phase t
ransport was also important, as found for other industrially polluted
rivers. Total metal concentrations were mainly influenced by water flo
w. The annual metal loads for the Lambro were estimated from the data
and indicate that the Lambro contributes 20% of Cu, 9.4% of Cr and 3.6
% of Fe to pollution loads in the Po.