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Hydrochemical processes in lowland rivers: Insights from in situ, high-resolution monitoring

机译:低地河流中的水化学过程:现场高分辨率监测的见解

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This paper introduces new insights into the hydrochemical functioning of lowland river systems using field-based spectrophotometric and electrode technologies. The streamwater concentrations of nitrogen species and phosphorus fractions were measured at hourly intervals on a continuous basis at two contrasting sites on tributaries of the River Thames-one draining a rural catchment, the River Enborne, and one draining a more urban system, The Cut. The measurements complement those from an existing network of multi-parameter water quality sondes maintained across the Thames catchment and weekly monitoring based on grab samples. The Results of the sub-daily monitoring show that streamwater phosphorus concentrations display highly complex dynamics under storm conditions dependent on the antecedent catchment wetness, and that diurnal phosphorus and nitrogen cycles occur under low flow conditions. The diurnal patterns highlight the dominance of sewage inputs in controlling the streamwater phosphorus and nitrogen concentrations at low flows, even at a distance of 7 km from the nearest sewage treatment works in the rural River Enborne. The time of sample collection is important when judging water quality against ecological thresholds or standards. An exhaustion of the supply of phosphorus from diffuse and multiple septic tank sources during storm events was evident and load estimation was not improved by sub-daily monitoring beyond that achieved by daily sampling because of the eventual reduction in the phosphorus mass entering the stream during events. The Results highlight the utility of sub-daily water quality measurements and the discussion considers the practicalities and challenges of in situ, sub-daily monitoring.
机译:本文介绍了基于野外分光光度法和电极技术的低地河流系统水化学功能的新见解。在泰晤士河支流的两个对比点上,以每小时为间隔的时间间隔连续测量氮物种和磷组分的河水浓度,其中一个排水农村集水区,Enborne河,另一个排水城市系统The Cut。这些测量值是对整个泰晤士河流域维护的现有多参数水质探空仪网络的测量结果的补充,并基于抓取样本进行每周监测。次日监测的结果表明,在暴雨条件下,取决于集水区之前的湿度,溪流中的磷浓度表现出高度复杂的动态,而在低流量条件下,昼夜的磷和氮循环发生。昼夜模式突显了污水输入在控制低流量下的溪流中磷和氮浓度方面的优势,即使距农村Enborne河最近的污水处理厂只有7公里。在根据生态阈值或标准判断水质时,采样时间很重要。在暴风雨期间,来自弥散和多个化粪池源的磷供应明显耗尽,并且次日监测的负荷估算没有超过每日采样所达到的水平,因为在事件期间进入流中的磷质量最终减少了。结果强调了次日水质测量的实用性,并且讨论考虑了就地日次水质监测的实用性和挑战。

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