Impacts on Water Qual ity by Nutrient Dissolving of Submerged Soil at Initial Stage of Reservoir Normal Impoundment
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    The submerged soil may dissolve in water and influence water quality when a reservoir begins to run. the Laohutan Reservoir in Taihu Lake basin is taken as an example. In order to study the dynamic features of reservoir water about p H, DO, CODCr, BOD, nitrogen, phosphorus, and fluoride within 60 days,after taking samples from bamboo soil, paddy soil, and natural water on site, a simulation experiment is carried on. Results reveal that soaking bamboo land and paddy field soil lead to the reduction of the pH and DO in water and however, the contents of CODCr, BOD, nit rogen, phosphorus, and fluoride are increased. Compared to the paddy soil, bamboo soil impacts reservoir water quality more seriously. This is why we recommend taking corresponding treatment measures for bamboo soil .

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吴云鑫.库底土壤物质溶出对水库正常蓄水初期水质的影响[J].水土保持通报英文版,2010,(3):69-72

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  • Received:July 20,2009
  • Revised:October 20,2009
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  • Online: November 26,2014
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