Impact of urban traffic and climate change on water quality from road runoff
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2011
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Urban traffic and climate change are two phenomena that have the potential to degrade urban water quality by influencing the build-up and wash-off of pollutants, respectively. However, limited knowledge has made it difficult to establish any link between pollutant buildup and wash-off under such dynamic conditions. In order to safeguard urban water quality, adaptive water quality mitigation measures are required. In this research, pollutant build-up and wash-off have been investigated from a dynamic point of view which incorporated the impacts of changed urban traffic as well as changes in the rainfall characteristics induced by climate change. The study has developed a dynamic object classification system and thereby, conceptualised the study of pollutant build-up and wash-off under future changes in urban traffic and rainfall characteristics. This study has also characterised the buildup and wash-off processes of traffic generated heavy metals, volatile, semi-volatile and non-volatile hydrocarbons under dynamic conditions which enables the development of adaptive mitigation measures for water quality. Additionally, predictive frameworks for the build-up and wash-off of some pollutants have also been developed. |
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Queensland University of Technology |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/47139/1/Parvez_Mahbub_Thesis.pdf Mahbub, S. M. Parvez Bin (2011) Impact of urban traffic and climate change on water quality from road runoff. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology. |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Urban Development |
Palavras-Chave | #climate change, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, multivariate data analyses, pollutant build-up, pollutant wash-off, rainfall simulation, urban water quality, water quality mitigation |
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