PCN BASED METAL PARTITIONING IN URBAN SNOWMELT, RAINFALL/RUNOFF, AND RIVER FLOW SYSTEMS1 Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Drawing an analogy between the popular Soil Conservation Service curve number (SCS-CN) method based infiltration and metal sorption processes, a new partitioning curve number (PCN) approach is suggested for partitioning of heavy metals into dissolved and particulate bound forms in urban snowmelt, rainfall/runoff, and river flow environments. The parameters, the potential maximum desorption, , and the PCN analogous to the SCS-CN parameters S and CN, respectively, are introduced. Under the condition of snowmelt, PCN (or ) is found to generally rely on temperature, relative humidity, pH, and chloride content; during a rainstorm, is found to depend on the alkalinity and the pH of the rainwater; and in the river flow situation, PCN is found to generally depend on the temperature, pH, and chloride content. The advantage of using PCN instead of the widely used partitioning parameter, Kd, is found to lie in the PCN's efficacy to distinguish the adsorption (or sorption) behavior of metals in the above snowmelt, rainfall/runoff, and river flow situations, analogous to the hydrological behavior of watersheds.

published proceedings

  • JAWRA Journal of the American Water Resources Association

author list (cited authors)

  • Mishra, S. K., Sansalone, J. J., Glenn, D. W., & Singh, V. P.

citation count

  • 5

complete list of authors

  • Mishra, SK||Sansalone, John J||Glenn, Donald W||Singh, Vijay P

publication date

  • October 2004

publisher