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rebecca.killalea@canberra.edu.au on 02 Mar 2022
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Study
- Citation
- Yufen, R., Xiaoke, W., Zhiyun, O., Hua, Z., Xiaonan, D., & Hong, M. (2008). Stormwater Runoff Quality from Different Surfaces in an Urban Catchment in Beijing, China. Water Environment Research.
- Study description
- This study examined the pollutants in stormwater runoff from a number of surfaces (roof, lawn, local/small road, and heavy traffic road).The concentrations of pollutants was assessed across a number of rain events and between the different surface types.
Response
- Cause term/trajectory
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Land use/land cover - urban
(Change)
- Cause description
- Different surface types assessed - lawn, roads, roofs
- Effect term/trajectory
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Water quality - suspended material/sediment
(Change)
- Effect description
- TSS in runoff from lawns and roads was significantly higher than in roof runoff.
- Response measure type
- F statistic/ratio
Design
- Source data
- Field
- Study type
- Observation
- Study design
- Control/reference vs. treatment/impact (no before)
- Number of independent control or reference sampling units
- 14
- Number of indendent impact or treatment sampling units
- Control: Rainwater collected in 3 polyethylene vessels (3 sites). Treatments: Roof runoff (3 sites), road runoff (4 sites), lawn runoff (1 site), heavy traffic road (3 sites)
- Sample size used in analysis
- Sample size varies across different surface types.
- Design description
- Sample size/ number of rain events sampled unclear.
Context
- Climate
- Cold (continental)
- Country
- China
- Habitat
- Artificial
- Spatial extent
- Other
- Temporal extent
- Months
- Context description
- Spatial extent - surfaces of university campus sampled