Loading and dilution: Arsenic, sodium and nutrients in a section of the River Tisza, Hungary

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We aimed to reveal the risk of arsenic in a Hungarian river (the Tisza) at the mouth of a polluted canal. Four sampling sites were involved in this work and samples were collected on a weekly basis for arsenic and sodium, and on a monthly basis for nutrients. Significant differences were found concerning each studied component between the sampling locations of the River Tisza. Statistical analysis also revealed that the values of the upper and lower river tracts did not differ significantly. Thus, water carried by the canal is being diluted before it reaches the farthest sampling location.

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Türk, G., Prokisch, J., Simon, E., & Szabó, S. (2015). Loading and dilution: Arsenic, sodium and nutrients in a section of the River Tisza, Hungary. Open Geosciences, 7(1), 627–636. https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2015-0035

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