Thermal stratification and mixing of dam reservoirs in Iran

Roohollah Noori , Mojtaba Noury , Maryam Khalilzadeh Poshtegal , Masoud Sadrinasab , Mehran Mahdian , Rabin Bhattarai , Mohammad Moradi , Soroush Abolfathi
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Although numerical water quality models offer valuable insights into thermal stratification (TSn) and mixing dynamics in lakes, they are often resource and time consuming, limiting their applications for investigating a large number of lakes over a wide geographical area. An alternative approach is using well-known thermal classification systems, which require minimum data to provide acceptable information on TSn and mixing patterns in lakes. This study investigates the TSn and mixing regimes in 198 dam reservoirs located in Iran, using Lewis’s method for analysis. The results highlight that all 198 investigated reservoirs in Iran can be represented by six out of eight possible thermal classifications. The majority of the northeastern reservoirs are categorized as “warm monomictic”. For the reservoirs located in the north and northwest regions, all six thermal classes are observed. However, in the southern part of Iran, only the reservoirs of “continuous warm polymictic”, “warm monomictic”, and “discontinuous cold polymictic” types are located. Our findings reveal that 35.4%, 21.2%, 17.2%, 13.1%, 6.6%, and 5.6% of the investigated reservoirs were classified as “warm monomictic”, “discontinuous cold polymictic”, “continuous cold polymictic”, “dimictic”, “discontinuous warm polymictic”, and “continuous warm polymictic”, respectively. Our results can provide authorities with initial insights for further in-depth studies and decision-making into water quality management in Iran and enhancement strategies for the reservoirs in the country.

伊朗大坝水库的热分层和混合现象
尽管数值水质模型能提供有关湖泊热分层(TSn)和混合动态的宝贵见解,但它们往往耗费大量资源和时间,限制了它们在调查广阔地理区域内大量湖泊时的应用。另一种方法是使用众所周知的热分类系统,该系统需要最少的数据来提供可接受的湖泊 TSn 和混合模式信息。本研究采用 Lewis 分析方法,调查了伊朗 198 个大坝水库的 TSn 和混合机制。结果表明,伊朗所有 198 座被调查的水库都可以用八种可能的热分类中的六种来表示。东北部的大部分水库被归类为 "温暖单峰型"。在北部和西北部地区的水库中,可以观察到所有六种热类型。然而,在伊朗南部地区,只有 "连续温暖多岩相"、"温暖单岩相 "和 "不连续寒冷多岩相 "类型的水库。我们的研究结果表明,在所调查的水库中,分别有 35.4%、21.2%、17.2%、13.1%、6.6% 和 5.6%的水库属于 "暖单斜"、"不连续冷多斜"、"连续冷多斜"、"二斜"、"不连续暖多斜 "和 "连续暖多斜 "类型。我们的研究结果可为有关当局提供初步见解,以便对伊朗的水质管理和该国水库的改善战略进行进一步的深入研究和决策。
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