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Size Distribution of Wet Weather and Dry Weather Particulate Matter Entrained in Combined Flows from an Urbanizing Sewershed
Authors:P. Piro  M. Carbone  G. Garofalo  J. Sansalone
Affiliation:1. Dipartimento di Difesa del Suolo, University of Calabria, Ponte P. Bucci, cubo 42B, Arcavacata di Rende, 87036, Cosenza, Italy
2. Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, P.O. Box 116540, Gainesville, FL, 32611-6450, USA
Abstract:Urban drainage transports a complex and heterogeneous mixture of aqueous-phase chemicals and also solid-phase particulate matter (PM). In this study, event-scale particle size distribution (PSD) of wet and dry weather flows are measured, modeled, and compared. The flows are generated from a complex urbanizing sewershed (Liguori catchment) in Cosenza, Italy. Results indicate PSDs are heterodisperse, ranging from colloidal to sand-size PM. On an event scale, dry weather PSDs are coarser than wet weather flows, yet within each flow class results indicate flow-limited behavior and only nominal variability during and between events. PSDs from each event and flow category are modeled with a cumulative gamma distribution. Results produced nonparametric distributions of shape (γ) and scaling (α) parameters as well as a d 50 index. Wet weather flows generated statistically significantly higher distributions of γ and α and statistically significantly lower d 50. Nonparametric parameter distributions illustrate greater, yet still nominal variability for wet weather flows.
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