Dynamics of Suspended Particulate Matter in an Impounded River Under Dry and Wet Weather Conditions

Author:

Huynh T. T.1ORCID,Kim J.2,Kim W.1,Hur J.3ORCID,Ho Q. N.24,Bi Q.5ORCID,Bui T. V.6ORCID,Kim J. J.7,Lee S. D.8ORCID,Choi Y. Y.2,Lee B. J.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Advanced Science and Technology Convergence Kyungpook National University Sangju Korea

2. Energy Environment Institute Kyungpook National University Sangju Korea

3. Department of Environment and Energy Sejong University Seoul Korea

4. Faculty of Environment and Labour Safety Ton Duc Thang University Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

5. Department of Ecosystems & Sediment Dynamics Deltares Delft The Netherlands

6. Faculty of Geology and Petroleum Engineering Ho Chi Minh University of Technology Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam

7. Department of Environmental Earth and Science Andong National University Andong Korea

8. Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources (NNIBR) Sangju Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe dynamics of suspended particulate matter (SPM) and SPM‐associated biological and physicochemical processes in a river vary under dry and wet weather conditions and hydraulic structures, which moves a free‐flowing river to a semi‐lacustrine environment. This study investigated the response of SPM dynamics and riverbed morphodynamics to climate and anthropogenic stressors based on in‐situ observations and biogeochemical analyses of river water and riverbed sediment. The biochemical analyses and flocculation tests demonstrate abundant biopolymers and high flocculation potential of the river water during the pre‐flood period with algal bloom. This might promote SPM deposition and high‐concentration sediment layer (HCSL) formation on the riverbed. The high fractions of clay minerals and organic carbon in the riverbed sediment indicate the deposition of organic‐rich biomineral flocs. Vertical turbidity profiles with “long tails” of high turbidity near the riverbed also confirmed SPM deposition and HCSL formation. However, the highly turbulent flow conditions during the post‐flood period disturbed the tails of high turbidity and homogenized the vertical profiles of turbidity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen. Additionally, terrestrial humic substances were discharged from the watershed during this period, increasing the deflocculation and stabilization of SPM but decreasing deposition on the riverbed, thereby reducing the fractions of clay minerals and organic carbon in the sediment. This study demonstrated the interaction mechanism of SPM dynamics and riverbed morphodynamics with hydrological and biogeochemical processes in an impounded river under dry and wet weather conditions. The findings provide insights into water resource management to deal with climate change and anthropogenic stressors.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Nakdonggang National Institute of Biological Resources

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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