GEOGRAPHICAL TRENDS IN THE WATER CHEMISTRY OF WETLANDS IN THE SOUTH-WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE, SOUTH AFRICA

M. Silberbauer, J. King
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Summary Although it is becoming increasingly important for the aquatic chemistry of wetlands to be understood, little chemical information is available for the wetlands of South Africa. During a project aimed at beginning to redress this gap in our knowledge, conductivity and pH measurements were made at 73 wetlands in the south-western Cape Province. The concentrations of the major cations and anions were determined in samples from 42 of these wetlands. Total dissolved salts (TDS) concentrations ranged from below 20 mg l−1 to more than 200 000 mg l−1, and pH values as low as 4 and greater than 10 were recorded in some wetlands. Despite these extremes, the ionic ratios showed regional trends: Na+ and Cl are the dominant ions in wetlands near the coast, and HCO3 is the dominant anion in inland wetlands. Since the biological components of wetlands are dependent on the water chemistry, it is essential that the side-effects of any developments in a wetland or its catchment be carefully considered in the light...
南非西南开普省湿地水化学的地理趋势
尽管了解湿地的水生化学变得越来越重要,但关于南非湿地的化学信息却很少。在一个旨在弥补这一知识空白的项目中,在西南开普省的73个湿地进行了电导率和pH值测量。测定了42个湿地样品中主要阳离子和阴离子的浓度。总溶解盐(TDS)浓度从低于20 mg l - 1到超过20 000 mg l - 1不等,一些湿地的pH值低至4,甚至大于10。尽管存在这些极端情况,但离子比率呈现区域趋势:沿海湿地以Na+和Cl为主,内陆湿地以HCO3为主。由于湿地的生物成分依赖于水的化学成分,因此必须仔细考虑湿地或其集水区的任何开发的副作用……
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