Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz

Knowledge of the interactions of hydrological processes with the landscape are important to understand variations in basic hydrological data for the comprehensive management of basins. Land cover and land use is one essential factor in the assessment of such management problems. In this st...

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Main Authors: Britta Schmalz, Marion Kruse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany 2019-08-01
Series:Landscape Online
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Online Access:https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/LO.201972/85
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spelling doaj-0fdc5daa473448b6a37470ae64bc18d72020-11-24T21:58:27ZengInternational Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter GermanyLandscape Online1865-15422019-08-017211710.3097/LO.20197296Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin GersprenzBritta Schmalz0 Marion Kruse1Technische Universität Darmstadt, Chair of Engineering Hydrology and Water Management (ihwb), GermanyTechnische Universität Darmstadt, Chair of Engineering Hydrology and Water Management (ihwb), GermanyKnowledge of the interactions of hydrological processes with the landscape are important to understand variations in basic hydrological data for the comprehensive management of basins. Land cover and land use is one essential factor in the assessment of such management problems. In this study in a representative German basin, available land cover and land use data is analysed in correspondence with available hydrological measuring data. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationships between hydrological data and land use and to obtain a monitoring strategy which allows a valuable support to a comprehensive management of river basins. Two spatial scales, the basin Gersprenz and its subbasin Fischbach, are described in detail regarding the variations in electrical conductivity (EC) as a parameter of water quality with high resolution field data from the state-wide monitoring network (12 stations) as well as from own research monitoring (12 stations). The results show that water quality, using EC as an indicator, can be related to land use pattern. From stream source to mouth, there is an increase in anthropogenic impacts and the EC values show an increasing tendency in downstream direction. This anthropogenic impact is due to agricultural use, settlements, commerce and industry areas, and discharges of waste water. The hydrological monitoring will be continued in the future to give the possibility to assess long-term variations on different spatial and temporal scales.https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/LO.201972/85land cover and land usehydrological monitoringwater qualityelectrical conductivity
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Marion Kruse
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Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
Landscape Online
land cover and land use
hydrological monitoring
water quality
electrical conductivity
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Marion Kruse
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title Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
title_short Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
title_full Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
title_fullStr Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Land Use on Stream Water Quality in the German Low Mountain Range Basin Gersprenz
title_sort impact of land use on stream water quality in the german low mountain range basin gersprenz
publisher International Association for Landscape Ecology, Chapter Germany
series Landscape Online
issn 1865-1542
publishDate 2019-08-01
description Knowledge of the interactions of hydrological processes with the landscape are important to understand variations in basic hydrological data for the comprehensive management of basins. Land cover and land use is one essential factor in the assessment of such management problems. In this study in a representative German basin, available land cover and land use data is analysed in correspondence with available hydrological measuring data. The aim of this study is to analyse the relationships between hydrological data and land use and to obtain a monitoring strategy which allows a valuable support to a comprehensive management of river basins. Two spatial scales, the basin Gersprenz and its subbasin Fischbach, are described in detail regarding the variations in electrical conductivity (EC) as a parameter of water quality with high resolution field data from the state-wide monitoring network (12 stations) as well as from own research monitoring (12 stations). The results show that water quality, using EC as an indicator, can be related to land use pattern. From stream source to mouth, there is an increase in anthropogenic impacts and the EC values show an increasing tendency in downstream direction. This anthropogenic impact is due to agricultural use, settlements, commerce and industry areas, and discharges of waste water. The hydrological monitoring will be continued in the future to give the possibility to assess long-term variations on different spatial and temporal scales.
topic land cover and land use
hydrological monitoring
water quality
electrical conductivity
url https://www.landscape-online.org/index.php/lo/article/view/LO.201972/85
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