{"title":"KİŞ ÇAYININ DİB ÇÖKÜNTÜLƏRİ","authors":"E.S Qənbərov, R.B., Hümbətova, G.M Qasımova, C.H. Haqverdiyeva","doi":"10.30546/wtst.2020.1.96","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Abstract: Transportations of rivers are composed of small fractions with high\nadsorption capacity. These particles settle in the beds and on the banks of the rivers\nduring displacement and collects complex chemical compounds. particles that are\nequal to or smaller than 0.02 mm in size have good adsorption capacity. but as a result of further hydraulic and hydro-chemical impacts, these particles desorbs and\npollute water for the second time. In Germany, the content of bottom sediments is\nexamined every 3 to 5 years during monitoring of the studies of river water. During\nthe monitoring, samples of bottom sediment taken from different spots of the river\nare analyzed and based on the results of these analyses, polluted parts of the river\nare determined. Comparison of measured value of the elements with the norms accepted is made to determine which part of the river is polluted. Classification is provided based on the pollution degree of the bottom sediments.\nAdsorption of salts and organic substances by the bottom sediments shows the\nadsorption capacity of the bottom sediments. Thus, taking into account the abovementioned, it is planned to determine and compare the adsorption capacity of the\nbottom sediments in difference locations of the Kish River.\nStudies of the bottom sediments of the Kish River are provided. Study of the\nchemical composition of the bottom sediments in the rivers determines the adsorption capacity of the bottom sediments. It is known that during spring and autumn\nwhen the water level is higher in the rivers, the water received by the river washes\nthe suspended solids from the riverbed and surrounding areas. These suspended\nsolids are composed of organic and inorganic matters. Analyses were conducted to\nstudy the content of the bottom sediments of the Kish River. During the analyses,\nanions (CL–\n, SO2+4, HCO–\n3) and cations (Na++K+\n, Mg2+, Ca2+), their groups and\nclasses according to O.A.Alyokin, relationships, some chemical characteristics, salt\ncontent, chemical oxygen demand (COD), biological oxygen demand (BOD5), bacteriological parameters were studied. The results of the analyses were compared and\nthe amount of the salts adsorbed by the bottom sediments of this river was determined.\nKey words: water objects, bottom sediments, ion content, ratio of anionsand\ncations, salt content, chemical oxygen demand (COD) biochemical oxygen demand\n(BOD5).","PeriodicalId":127391,"journal":{"name":"“Water Problems: science and technologies”","volume":"87 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-06-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"“Water Problems: science and technologies”","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.30546/wtst.2020.1.96","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
Abstract: Transportations of rivers are composed of small fractions with high
adsorption capacity. These particles settle in the beds and on the banks of the rivers
during displacement and collects complex chemical compounds. particles that are
equal to or smaller than 0.02 mm in size have good adsorption capacity. but as a result of further hydraulic and hydro-chemical impacts, these particles desorbs and
pollute water for the second time. In Germany, the content of bottom sediments is
examined every 3 to 5 years during monitoring of the studies of river water. During
the monitoring, samples of bottom sediment taken from different spots of the river
are analyzed and based on the results of these analyses, polluted parts of the river
are determined. Comparison of measured value of the elements with the norms accepted is made to determine which part of the river is polluted. Classification is provided based on the pollution degree of the bottom sediments.
Adsorption of salts and organic substances by the bottom sediments shows the
adsorption capacity of the bottom sediments. Thus, taking into account the abovementioned, it is planned to determine and compare the adsorption capacity of the
bottom sediments in difference locations of the Kish River.
Studies of the bottom sediments of the Kish River are provided. Study of the
chemical composition of the bottom sediments in the rivers determines the adsorption capacity of the bottom sediments. It is known that during spring and autumn
when the water level is higher in the rivers, the water received by the river washes
the suspended solids from the riverbed and surrounding areas. These suspended
solids are composed of organic and inorganic matters. Analyses were conducted to
study the content of the bottom sediments of the Kish River. During the analyses,
anions (CL–
, SO2+4, HCO–
3) and cations (Na++K+
, Mg2+, Ca2+), their groups and
classes according to O.A.Alyokin, relationships, some chemical characteristics, salt
content, chemical oxygen demand (COD), biological oxygen demand (BOD5), bacteriological parameters were studied. The results of the analyses were compared and
the amount of the salts adsorbed by the bottom sediments of this river was determined.
Key words: water objects, bottom sediments, ion content, ratio of anionsand
cations, salt content, chemical oxygen demand (COD) biochemical oxygen demand
(BOD5).