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In situ characterization of sediment oxygen demand across the spectrum of non-resuspension to full resuspension with varying bed shear stress

机译:通过不同的床剪应力,在非再悬浮至完全再悬浮的范围内对沉积物需氧量进行原位表征

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Sediment oxygen demand (SOD) can be a significant oxygen sink in various types of water bodies, particularly slow-moving waters with substantial organic sediment accumulation. In most settings where SOD is a concern, the prevailing hydraulic conditions are such that the impact of sediment resuspension on SOD is not considered. However, in the case of Bubbly Creek in Chicago, Illinois, the prevailing slack water conditions are interrupted by infrequent intervals of very high flow rates associated with pumped combined sewer overflow (CSO) during intense hydrologic events. These events can cause resuspension of the highly organic, nutrient-rich bottom sediments, resulting in precipitous drawdown of dissolved oxygen (DO) in the water column. While many past studies have addressed the dependence of SOD on near-bed velocity and bed shear stress prior to the point of sediment resuspension, there has been limited research that has attempted to characterize the complex and dynamic phenomenon of resuspended-sediment oxygen demand. To address this issue, a new in situ experimental apparatus referred to as the U of I Hydrodynamic SOD Sampler was designed to achieve a broad range of velocities and associated bed shear stresses. This allowed SOD to be analyzed across the spectrum of no sediment resuspension associated with low velocity/ bed shear stress through full sediment resuspension associated with high velocity / bed shear stress. The current study split SOD into two separate components: (1) SODNR is the sediment oxygen demand associated with non-resuspension conditions and is a surface sink calculated using traditional methods to yield a value with units (g/m2/day); and (2) SODR is the oxygen demand associated with resuspension conditions, which is a volumetric sink most accurately characterized using non-traditional methods and units that reflect suspension in the water column (mg/L/day). In the case of resuspension, the suspended sediment concentration was analyzed as a function of bed shear stress, and a formulation was developed to characterize SODR as a function of suspended sediment concentration in a form similar to first-order biochemical oxygen demand (BOD) kinetics with Monod DO term. The results obtained are intended to be implemented into a numerical model containing hydrodynamic, sediment transport, and water quality components to yield oxygen demand varying in both space and time for specific flow events. Such implementation will allow evaluation of proposed Bubbly Creek water quality improvement alternatives which take into account the impact of SOD under various flow conditions. Although the findings were based on experiments specific to the conditions in Bubbly Creek, the techniques and formulations developed in this study should be applicable to similar sites.
机译:沉积物需氧量(SOD)在各种类型的水体中都可能是重要的氧气汇,特别是在缓慢移动的水中,有机沉积物的积累量很大。在大多数关注SOD的环境中,主要水力条件是不考虑沉积物重悬对SOD的影响。但是,在伊利诺伊州芝加哥的Bubbly Creek的情况下,在剧烈的水文事件中,稀疏的水流状况被偶尔出现的非常高的流量间隔所中断,这些间隔与抽水联合下水道溢流(CSO)相关。这些事件可能导致高度有机的,营养丰富的底部沉积物重新悬浮,导致水柱中溶解氧(DO)的急剧下降。尽管过去的许多研究已经解决了沉积物再悬浮之前SOD对近床速度和床剪切应力的依赖性,但有限的研究试图描述悬浮沉淀物氧需求的复杂和动态现象。为了解决这个问题,设计了一种新的原位实验装置,称为U of Hydrodynamic SOD采样器,以实现广泛的速度和相关的床层剪切应力。这样就可以在与低速度/床切应力相关的无沉积物再悬浮的整个光谱范围内,通过与高速度/床切应力相关的全部沉积物再悬浮,对SOD进行分析。当前的研究将SOD分为两个独立的部分:(1)SODNR是与非重悬浮条件相关的沉积物需氧量,是使用传统方法计算得出的单位为(g / m2 / day)值的表面汇; (2)SODR是与重悬条件相关的需氧量,它是使用反映水柱中悬浮物的非传统方法和单位(mg / L /天)最准确地表征的体积汇。在重新悬浮的情况下,分析了悬浮沉积物浓度与床剪切应力的函数关系,并开发了一种以SODR作为悬浮沉积物浓度函数的特征的配方,其形式类似于一阶生化需氧量(BOD)动力学用Monod DO术语。预期将获得的结果用于包含水动力,泥沙输送和水质成分的数值模型,以产生特定流量事件的时空变化所需的氧气需求。这样的实施将允许评估拟议的Bubbly Creek水质改善方案,其中考虑了SOD在各种流量条件下的影响。尽管这些发现是基于特定于Bubbly Creek条件的实验而得出的,但这项研究中开发的技术和配方应适用于类似地点。

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    Waterman David M.;

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