Literature DB >> 27418074

Shore zone in protection of water quality in agricultural landscape-the Mściwojów Reservoir, southwestern Poland.

Jolanta Dąbrowska1, Halina Kaczmarek2, Joanna Markowska3, Sebastian Tyszkowski4, Olgierd Kempa5, Marta Gałęza3, Ewa Kucharczak-Moryl6, Andrzej Moryl3.   

Abstract

Shore zones are transition areas (ecotones) between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. Their function in the environment is crucial because they serve as buffer zones that capture pollutants and slow down erosion of reservoir and watercourse banks provided that they are managed properly. Research on a shore zone was conducted at the Mściwojów retention reservoir with an innovative water self-purification system. After several years of its operation, an increased phosphate concentration in the main part of the reservoir was reported. The mapping of the terrain's surface and modeling of hydrological processes in the direct catchment area of the said reservoir were done using the digital elevation model (DEM). The DEM was created from LiDAR data obtained in 2012 by airborne laser scanning. Analyses of the surface runoff led to identification of surface runoff transport pathways, along which the eroded material from cultivated fields is discharged directly to the reservoir. Surface runoff transport pathways gather the eroded material from a maximum area of 45,000 m(2) in the western part of the direct catchment and 40,000 m(2) in the eastern part of it. Due to the reservoir management negligence, the riparian zone designed for the Mściwojów Reservoir no longer exists. The percentage of the natural shore that undergoes erosion processes is over 54. The said processes and fluctuations of the water level in the reservoir, as well as degradation of the shore zone caused by human activity, bring about limited plant development in the littoral zone, which in turn lowers the reservoir's resistance to degradation.

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Keywords:  Agricultural water pollution; Bank abrasion; Buffer zones; Dam reservoir; Ecotones; Phosphorous; Shore zone

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27418074     DOI: 10.1007/s10661-016-5470-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Monit Assess        ISSN: 0167-6369            Impact factor:   2.513


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