检查低地水域光动态的检查特征和采样方法
Henrike T Risch1, Paul D Wagner2, Georg Hörmann2
1Department of Hydrology and Water Resources Management, Institute for Natural Resource Conservation, Kiel University, Kiel, Germany. hrisch@hydrology.uni-kiel.de.
Environmental science and pollution research international
|April 29, 2024
概括
很难在德国的地表水中实现良好的水质. 这项研究强调了基于事件的采样对于了解和悬浮固体动态至关重要,特别是在小型农业水域.
科学领域:
- 环境科学 环境科学
- 水文学的水文学
- 水质管理水质管理
背景情况:
- 德国的地表水质仍然是一个挑战,尽管欧盟水框架指令.
- 农业用地使用显著影响水质参数,如和悬浮固体.
- 减少投入对于减轻环境影响至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 分析影响总,正,颗粒和悬浮固体度的因素.
- 为了比较基于高分辨率降水事件的采样与每日混合样本的有效性.
- 确定影响和悬浮沉积物动态的来源和特征,特别是在大量降水期间.
主要方法:
- 在德国两个农业用地低地水域 (基尔斯塔乌和穆拉乌) 进行了为期15年的研究.
- 采用高分辨率的基于降雨事件的采样和每日混合采样.
- 分析了总,正,颗粒和悬浮固体的度.
主要成果:
- 在15年内,在每日混合样本中观察到四个参数的度增加,夏季高峰和冬季低峰.
- 较小的Moorau流域在暴雨事件中表现出更复杂,更难以预测的反应.
- 在暴雨期间,在较大的基尔斯塔乌水域中观察到稀释效应.
- 基于事件的采样捕获了短期度峰值,特别是悬浮固体,每日采样错过了.
结论:
- 在小型农业水域中的动态是复杂的.
- 基于事件的采样对于全面了解短期和悬浮固体峰值至关重要.
- 每日混合样本提供平均度,但错过了关键事件驱动的动态.
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