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Dam reservoirs as an efficient trap for historical pollution: the passage of Hg and Pb through the Ohře River, Czech Republic

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    0492584 - GLÚ 2019 RIV DE eng J - Journal Article
    Majerová, L. - Bábek, O. - Navrátil, Tomáš - Nováková, Tereza - Štojdl, J. - Elznicová, J. - Hron, K. - Matys Grygar, Tomáš
    Dam reservoirs as an efficient trap for historical pollution: the passage of Hg and Pb through the Ohře River, Czech Republic.
    Environmental Earth Sciences. Roč. 77, August 2018 (2018), č. článku 574. ISSN 1866-6280. E-ISSN 1866-6299
    Institutional support: RVO:67985831 ; RVO:61388980
    Keywords : dam reservoirs * data evaluation * fluvial transport * secondary pollution
    OECD category: Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7); Environmental sciences (social aspects to be 5.7) (UACH-T)
    Impact factor: 1.871, year: 2018

    The concentration of Hg and Pb pollutants was examined in sediments of a central European lowland river, the Ohře River. The pollution originated from several sources that were active mainly between the thirteenth and twentieth centuries. Its passage through the river system has been altered by two dam reservoirs built in the 1960s. The pre-dam pollution levels were evaluated from historical floodplain and dam reservoir sediments. We evaluated influence of damming on pollution status of sediments using the concept of ambient background concentrations based on the examination of polymodality in the distribution of concentrations and identification of breaks between the concentration modes. The Skalka Dam Reservoir has suppressed the transport of Hg pollution from a chemical factory in Marktredwitz, Germany (nineteenth and twentieth centuries): the dam has decreased the Hg concentrations in the downstream channel sediments by an order of magnitude compared to pre-dam conditions. The concentration of Hg in suspended particulate matter in the outflow from the Skalka Reservoir varies between 10 and 60% of the inflow concentrations depending on the discharge. The Nechranice Dam Reservoir has suppressed the passage of Pb pollution originating from historical metal mining, which has led Pb concentrations in sediments downstream to decrease to the levels of average topsoil pollution in the sub-catchments without ore mining. Both reservoirs act as sediment traps and thus play a beneficial role for the quality of the Ohře River downstream environment.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0286055

     
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