| Literature DB >> 31500400 |
Suduan Hu1, Tianxiang Wang2,3,4, Shiguo Xu5, Lingxiao Ma6, And Xinguo Sun7.
Abstract
Reservoir sediments act as important receivers and sources for nutrients in the overlaying water. To determine the sediments adsorption and release characteristics and their impacts on water quality, surface sediments samples collected from Biliuhe reservoir in August 2015 were studied through simulation experiments in a laboratory. The results demonstrated that the equilibrium concentrations (EC0) of ammonia nitrogen (NH4+-N) and total phosphorus (TP) were 8.29 mg/L and 0.025 mg/L, respectively, which were both higher than the average concentrations in the overlying water. Therefore, the sediments of Biliuhe reservoir mainly acted as the pollution sources for NH4+-N and TP, and the release to water showed a seasonal variation. When potential release amounts were considered, the average concentrations of NH4+-N and TP in the overlaying water could reach 6.4 mg/L and 0.21 mg/L, respectively, which significantly exceeded the current contents. Further, water quality exhibited a decreased tendency after taking the release potential of nutrients into account of water quality assessment. Among the samples, 42% and 33% of them in summer and autumn exceeded the third level of the National Surface Water Quality Standards of China (GB3838-2002). The results indicated that sediments release potential had an unignored influence on water quality during various seasons.Entities:
Keywords: adsorption; environmental factors; release; seasonal variation; sediments; water quality assessment
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31500400 PMCID: PMC6788190 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph16183303
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Location of the study area and sampling points.
Figure 2Characteristics of NH4+–N adsorption and release in sediments of Biliuhe reservoir: (a) NH4+–N adsorption characteristic; (b) NH4+–N release characteristic.
Parameters of the fitting equations about NH4+–N adsorption and release characteristics in sediments of Biliuhe reservoir. EC, equilibrium concentration.
| Indicator | EC0 | Langmuir | Freundlich | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equation | R2 | Equation | R2 | 1/ | |||||
| NH4+–N | 8.29 | 1/ | 0.9735 | 909.1 | 0.014 | Ln( | 0.9846 | 0.7408 | 20.9115 |
Figure 3Characteristics of total phosphorus (TP) adsorption and release in sediments of Biliuhe reservoir: (a) TP adsorption characteristic; (b) TP release characteristic.
Parameters of the fitting equations about total phosphorus (TP) adsorption and release characteristics in sediments of Biliuhe reservoir.
| Indicator | EC0 | Langmuir | Freundlich | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Equation | R2 | Equation | R2 | 1/ | |||||
| TP | 0.025 | 1/ | 0.9899 | 312.5 | 0.415584 | Ln( | 0.9117 | 0.4489 | 77.0073 |
Figure 4The relation between TW and the release amounts of NH4+–N and TP in Biliuhe reservoir.
Figure 5The relation between dissolved oxygen (DO) and the release amounts of NH4+–N and TP in Biliuhe reservoir.
Figure 6The relation between pH and the release amounts of NH4+–N and TP in Biliuhe reservoir.
Figure 7The seasonal variations of influenced factors in Biliuhe reservoir.
Figure 8The sediments increment of NH4+–N and TP of Biliuhe reservoir from 2013 to 2016: (a) the sediments increment of NH4+–N; (b) the sediments increment of TP.
Figure 9Water quality assessment results considering the release potential of sediments from 2013 to 2016 in Biliuhe reservoir.