Study on the influence on water ecosystem by a lake inflow filtration system
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Published:2018-06-05
Issue:
Volume:379
Page:363-369
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ISSN:2199-899X
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Container-title:Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Proc. IAHS
Author:
Wu Sushu,Gao Shipei,Hu Xiaodong,Weng Songgan,Guo Liuchao
Abstract
Abstract. Lakes play important roles in the economic-social sustainable development.
However, due to unreasonable development and urbanization in recent years,
lake water pollution and ecological degradation have occurred in China. The
improvement of the lake inflow water quality is very important. A filtration
system includes Gravel filtering system, Aquatic plant area and Ecological
bag area was established. The test river is one of the typical lake inflow
river and located in the river network in the Chang Dang lake, China. Water
quality, zooplankton and phytoplankton in the inflow river were observed form
July to mid-August in order to analyze the general process. The average
removal rate of NH3-N (ammonia nitrogen) TN (total nitrogen) and TP
(total phosphorus) is 28.33, 25.76 and 24.43 %, respectively. The
Pantle-Buck method was used to evaluate the water quality and the B∕T index
was used to evaluate the nutrition situation. The B∕T values were reduced
by 20 % and the SI pollution index was reduced by 11.8 %. Therefore, a
positive effect on the water's ecological restoration was achieved by the
filtration system.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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