Temperature-dependent effects of road deicing salt on chironomid larvae

Autor: Shannon M. Rupprecht, Pamela Silver, Mark F. Stauffer
Rok vydání: 2009
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Zdroj: Wetlands. 29:942-951
ISSN: 1943-6246
0277-5212
Popis: Road salt, a common pollutant in regions with snowy winters, enters roadside wetlands when temperatures are low and organisms are physiologically inactive and remains until flushed by snowmelt or rainfall. Flushing might not occur until spring temperatures rise and organisms are physiologically active. Thus, effects of road salt on aquatic organisms must be studied within the context of temperature. We monitored temperature and conductivity at the sediment–water interface from January to May 2004–2006 in two constructed wetlands in Erie, Pennsylvania. Runoff caused peaks in conductivity (up to ∼30 mS/cm) followed by exponential declines. Conductivity remained >4 mS/cm during winter and returned to 10°C). Overspray caused lower peaks (
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