Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8866276 | Journal of Geochemical Exploration | 2017 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Lakes connected to rivers have highly fluctuating hydrological conditions and therefore processes involving the retention and release of heavy metals are complex. Jinshan Lake is a typical river-connected lake in China, was selected to estimate Cd distribution in the surface-deposited sediment after dredging. Sediment samples with low, medium and high Cd contents were collected for annular flume experiments. The shear stress-induced Cd releases from these sediments were explored and incorporated into a numerical model using the finite volume method (FVM). The process of Cd release was studied for different temporal scales by numerical simulation. We observed that, because of the adequate water exchange between Jinshan Lake and the Yangtze River, the high-water year featured the largest annual release of Cd at 8777Â kg, which was 2722Â kg and 2033Â kg higher than that of normal and low-water years, respectively. A balance between the upstream runoff and downstream tide resulted in the lowest Cd release in a normal-water year. The Cd release during a tidal cycle fell from 48Â kg during the flood season to 11Â kg during the dry period, whereas the variation coefficient increased from 0.59 to 0.67 during this period. Dredging project generally reduced the release of Cd from sediment in Jinshan Lake and this impact became more prominent in the presence of sufficient water exchange and strong bed shear stress.
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Authors
Hua Wang, Yijun Zhao, Xiao Wang, Dongfang Liang,