小河流中颗粒结合营养物和微污染物浓度和负荷的测定——一种新的采样方法

IF 2 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 LIMNOLOGY
P. Flödl , A. Amann , S. Stelzer , T. Mayer , O. Zoboli , C. Hauer
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摘要

污染物和流入河流的过多营养物质给水生生态系统带来了问题。当这些物质通过饮用水和食物进入食物链时,人类也处于危险之中。水质监测和污染物迁移研究是保护人类和濒危物种的重要组成部分。由于很少有现成和易于使用的悬浮沉积物采样器用于小溪,通常污染物浓度很低,因此关于这些小溪中污染物运输的信息很少。然而,研究对于保护淡水珍珠贻贝等高度濒危物种至关重要。因此,本出版物旨在提出一种新的方法,即使在小河流中也可以收集悬浮沉积物。所提出的采样器对应于一种适应的床负荷捕集器,采样器的网孔尺寸大大减小,因此可以收集小于2毫米的沉积物。经过水力预试验后,在两周的时间内,使用新的采样器在六个采样点收集沉积物样本。此外,还从河床中提取了沉积物,对流动沉积物和沉积物进行了比较。对沉积物中选定的化学微污染物进行了分析,并通过磷分馏法检查了磷的有效性。观察到的网状物的机械-生物堵塞发生在前72小时,取决于河流的长度。这种效应也可以在其他采样器上观察到,通常会阻止悬浮沉积物的收集。然而,有了这个新的采样器概念,堵塞是有利的。由于网的部分堵塞,水可以继续流过,但更细的沉积物颗粒保留在采样器中。结果表明,即使在河床坡度小、流速小的小河流中,采样器也能采集到足够的样本量。采样器还确保在规定的时间内(在本研究中为2周)对沉积物进行采样。所提出的悬浮沉积物采样器方法可以帮助更好地了解营养物和污染物的迁移,即使在小河流中也是如此。这些发现可以提高对潜在过程的认识,这将有助于保护淡水珍珠贻贝等濒危物种。
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Determination of particle-bound nutrients and micropollutants concentrations and loads in small rivers – A novel sampling method

Pollutants and excessive nutrient inputs into rivers pose a problem for aquatic ecosystems. Humans are also at risk when these substances enter the food chain via drinking water supplies and food. Water quality monitoring and research on pollutant transport are important components for protecting humans and endangered species. Since there are few ready and easy-to-use suspended sediment samplers for small streams and usually low pollutant concentrations, there is little information on pollutant transport in such small streams. However, research is essential to protect highly endangered species such as the freshwater pearl mussel “Margaritifera margaritifera”. This publication, therefore, aims to present a new method for collecting suspended sediments even in small rivers. The sampler presented corresponds to an adapted bed load trap, with a considerably reduced mesh size of the sampler, so that sediments smaller than 2 mm can be collected. After hydraulic pre-tests, sediment samples were collected at six sampling points with the new sampler over a time period of two weeks. In addition, sediments were taken from the river bed for a comparison between mobile sediments and deposits. The sediments were analysed for selected chemical micropollutants and phosphorus availability was checked by phosphorus fractionation. The observed mechanical-biological clogging of the mesh occurs in the first 72 h, depending on the river stretch. This effect can also be observed at other samplers and usually prevents the collection of suspended sediment. However, with this new sampler concept, clogging is advantageous. Due to the partial clogging of the mesh, water can continue to flow through, but finer sediment particles are retained in the sampler. Results show that the sampler collects sufficient sample volumes even in small rivers with low bed gradients and low flow velocities. The samplers also ensure sediment sampling over a defined time period (2 weeks in this study). The presented suspended sediment sampler method can help to understand nutrient and pollutant transport better, even in small streams. These findings can improve the knowledge on underlying processes, which will help to protect endangered species such as the freshwater pearl mussel.

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Limnologica
Limnologica 环境科学-湖沼学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.90%
发文量
64
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Limnologica is a primary journal for limnologists, aquatic ecologists, freshwater biologists, restoration ecologists and ecotoxicologists working with freshwater habitats.
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