Ezperimental Study for Effects of Wind and Temperature on Salt Release from Sediments in a Polder Reservoir
Based on the field investigation, the typical sediments (sandy silt) undisturbed/disturbed and the land surface water are sampled in the Muguandao Reservoir area. The temporal-spatial variations are studied for the effects of wind and temperature on the salt release from the sediments by means of the sediment column and tank experiments. And the salt fluxes from sediments are calculated. These conclusions can lay a scientific foundation for the evaluation and prediction of the water quality in the reservoir. The results show that the salt release follows a distributional regularity, i.e. the salinity is homogeneous in the layer from the water surface to the 4.0 cm above the water-sediment boundary, inhomogeneous in the layer between 0.0 cm and 4.0 cm above the boundary, with a minimum salinity at the 3.0 cm above the boundary. Salinity distribution is non-linear in the water under the influence of temperature, i.e. high salinity is located in the layer between 0.0 cm and 7.5 cm above the water-sediment boundary, andvery low salinity in the layer from the water surface to the 7.5 cm above the boundary. The salt flux from the sediments is determined by a power function under the influence of wind or temperature which is favorable for salt release and the salt exchange between the reservoir water and the reservoir bottom sediments.
polder reservoir bottom sediments salt release wind temperature
Zhang Xiaolong Zheng Xilai Gao Zengwen
Environmental Science and Engineering College,Dalian Maritime University,Dalian,China.First Institut Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering,Ocean University of China,Qingdao,China Institute of Environmental Science and Engineering,Qingdao University of China,Qingdao,China
国际会议
北京
英文
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2009-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)