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Water quality trends in the Three Gorges Reservoir region before and after impoundment (1992-2016)

机译:蓄水前后三峡库区水质趋势(1992-2016)

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Reservoirs are essential for the wellbeing of human societies, but can also be subject to negative ecological impacts. The Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR) in the upper Yangtze River is remarkable for its size and engineering; however, its effects on water quality are poorly understood. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to describe long-term (1992-2016) monitoring. It showed that the chemical oxygen demand (COD, via the potassium permanganate index) and total phosphorus (TP) have decreased 40.9% +/- 9.9% and 22.2% +/- 9.7% respectively in the TGR mainstream between impoundment in June 2003 and 2016, while total nitrogen (TN) and ammonium (NH4-N) have increased 1.3% +/- 2.4% and 8.2% +/- 2.6%. In addition, phytoplankton biomass has increased by a factor of 2.7 (1.1-4.8) over pre-impoundment levels in the mainstream, and tributary algal blooms have increased in frequency since 2004. The reductions in COD and TP were caused primarily by decreases in water flow speed, which lead to sediment settlement. The anti-seasonal operation pattern and water volume increased TGR may also increases the dilution capacity. TN and ammonium are less affected by sediment deposition and have increased slightly under intensified human activities. Decreased water flow speeds and nutrient enrichment have promoted increases in algal biomass, leading to blooms in tributary backwater zones. In situ experiments indicate that phytoplankton growth in the TGR is phosphorus limited during all seasons. Therefore, controlling phosphorus will reduce the short-term eutrophication potential in the reservoir. However, concurrent control of nitrogen and phosphorus inputs are necessary in the long term. (C) 2018 Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of European Regional Centre for Ecohydrology of the Polish Academy of Sciences.
机译:水库对于人类社会的福祉至关重要,但也可能受到负面生态影响的影响。上部长江上的三峡库(TGR)对于其尺寸和工程而言是显着的;然而,它对水质的影响很差。据我们所知,这项研究是第一个描述长期(1992-2016)监测的人。结果表明,2003年6月,分别在TGR主流下降了40.9%+/- 9.9%和22.2%+/- 9.7%的化学需氧量(COD)和总磷(TP)和22.2%+/- 9.7%。 2016年,虽然总氮(TN)和铵(NH4-N)增加了1.3%+/- 2.4%和8.2%+/- 2.6%。此外,浮游植物生物量增加了2.7(1.1-4.8)在主流的预蓄水水平上增加了2.7(1.1-4.8),自2004年以来的频率频率增加了一系列。COD和TP的减少主要因水中的降低而导致流速,导致沉积物沉降。抗季节性操作模式和水量增加TGR也可能增加稀释能力。 TN和铵受沉积物沉积的影响较小,并且在强化人类活动下略有增加。减少水流速和营养丰富促进了藻类生物量的增加,导致支流水域的盛开。原位实验表明,TGR中的浮游植物在所有季节都是磷限量。因此,控制磷将降低储层中的短期富营养化潜力。然而,长期来看,需要对氮和磷输入的同时控制。 (c)2018年由elsevier b.v出版。代表欧洲区域科学科学院生态学学中心。

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    Chongqing Univ MOE Key Lab Three Gorges Reservoir Reg Ecoenvironm Chongqing 400045 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Chongqing Inst Green &

    Intelligent Technol CAS Key Lab Reservoir Environm Chongqing 400714 Peoples R China;

    Chongqing Univ MOE Key Lab Three Gorges Reservoir Reg Ecoenvironm Chongqing 400045 Peoples R China;

    Univ North Carolina Chapel Hill Inst Marine Sci Morehead City NC 28557 USA;

    Univ Adelaide Sch Earth &

    Environm Sci Adelaide SA 5005 Australia;

    Chinese Acad Sci Chongqing Inst Green &

    Intelligent Technol CAS Key Lab Reservoir Environm Chongqing 400714 Peoples R China;

    Chongqing Univ MOE Key Lab Three Gorges Reservoir Reg Ecoenvironm Chongqing 400045 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Chongqing Inst Green &

    Intelligent Technol CAS Key Lab Reservoir Environm Chongqing 400714 Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Chongqing Inst Green &

    Intelligent Technol CAS Key Lab Reservoir Environm Chongqing 400714 Peoples R China;

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  • 中图分类 水生生物学;
  • 关键词

    Yangtze River; Eutrophication; Three Gorges Reservoir; Water quality; Phosphorus; Nitrogen;

    机译:长江;富营养化;三峡库;水质;磷;氮;

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