Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs

This paper reports work to determine the impact that concentrations of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) in the bottom sediments of shallow dam reservoirs exert upon the dissolved oxygen concentrations of overlying waters. Specifically, the work was conducted in the 2013-2014 period in six shallow artifi...

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Main Authors: Piotr Koszelnik, Lilianna Bartoszek
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE) 2018-09-01
Series:Journal of Ecological Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Influence-of-sedimentary-Fe-and-Mn-on-the-oxygenation-of-overlying-waters-in-dam,89823,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-5355113d154b4f90ade45e5fe00773db2020-11-24T23:34:06ZengPolish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)Journal of Ecological Engineering2299-89932018-09-0119518018510.12911/22998993/8982389823Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam ReservoirsPiotr Koszelnik0Lilianna Bartoszek1Politechnika Rzeszowska, Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering and ArchitecturePolitechnika RzeszowskaThis paper reports work to determine the impact that concentrations of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) in the bottom sediments of shallow dam reservoirs exert upon the dissolved oxygen concentrations of overlying waters. Specifically, the work was conducted in the 2013-2014 period in six shallow artificial reservoirs located in SE Poland. The waters of all the reservoirs studied are relatively well oxygenated, though both supersaturation and anoxic conditions are observed seasonally across the 50-150% range. The reported reactions of bottom sediments were between pH 7.7 and 8.2, while mean concentrations of Mn and Fe were found to vary widely from site to site (Mn from 0.068 to 1.48 g/kg d.w. and Fe from 2.48 to 24.0 g/kg d.w.). It did not prove possible to demonstrate any direct relationship between sediment Fe and Mn concentrations, the Mn/Fe ratio or pH on the one hand and the oxygenation of reservoir waters on the other. However, multiple regression analysis did allow for the identification of a significant influence of both Mn content and sediment pH on oxygen concentration in reservoir waters. In simple terms, both an increase in Mn and a decrease in pH can be said to result in more fully aerobic conditions in waters.http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Influence-of-sedimentary-Fe-and-Mn-on-the-oxygenation-of-overlying-waters-in-dam,89823,0,2.htmlManganeseirondissolved oxygendam reservoir
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Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
Journal of Ecological Engineering
Manganese
iron
dissolved oxygen
dam reservoir
author_facet Piotr Koszelnik
Lilianna Bartoszek
author_sort Piotr Koszelnik
title Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
title_short Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
title_full Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
title_fullStr Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Sedimentary Fe and Mn on the Oxygenation of Overlying Waters in Dam Reservoirs
title_sort influence of sedimentary fe and mn on the oxygenation of overlying waters in dam reservoirs
publisher Polish Society of Ecological Engineering (PTIE)
series Journal of Ecological Engineering
issn 2299-8993
publishDate 2018-09-01
description This paper reports work to determine the impact that concentrations of manganese (Mn) and iron (Fe) in the bottom sediments of shallow dam reservoirs exert upon the dissolved oxygen concentrations of overlying waters. Specifically, the work was conducted in the 2013-2014 period in six shallow artificial reservoirs located in SE Poland. The waters of all the reservoirs studied are relatively well oxygenated, though both supersaturation and anoxic conditions are observed seasonally across the 50-150% range. The reported reactions of bottom sediments were between pH 7.7 and 8.2, while mean concentrations of Mn and Fe were found to vary widely from site to site (Mn from 0.068 to 1.48 g/kg d.w. and Fe from 2.48 to 24.0 g/kg d.w.). It did not prove possible to demonstrate any direct relationship between sediment Fe and Mn concentrations, the Mn/Fe ratio or pH on the one hand and the oxygenation of reservoir waters on the other. However, multiple regression analysis did allow for the identification of a significant influence of both Mn content and sediment pH on oxygen concentration in reservoir waters. In simple terms, both an increase in Mn and a decrease in pH can be said to result in more fully aerobic conditions in waters.
topic Manganese
iron
dissolved oxygen
dam reservoir
url http://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/Influence-of-sedimentary-Fe-and-Mn-on-the-oxygenation-of-overlying-waters-in-dam,89823,0,2.html
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