Abstract
The effect of varying concentrations of soluble sewage material in river water on the sorption of Ag, Cd, Co and Zn by suspended freshwater sediments has been studied. Comparison with unpolluted natural sediment systems show that the sorption processes for trace metals are often strongly modified when the river water contains sewage materials.
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