Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations

Flow and water quality of rivers are highly dynamic. Water quantity and quality are subjected to simultaneous physical, chemical and biological processes making it difficult to accurately assess lotic ecosystems. Our study investigated net ecosystem production (NEP) relying on high-frequency data of...

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Main Authors: Fernando Rojano, David H Huber, Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi, Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou, Andrielle Larissa Kemajou-Tchamba, Jesus E Chavarria-Palma
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/783
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spelling doaj-c5bff98b1b9946838c13ba9ca2dce6722020-11-25T02:10:34ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412020-03-0112378310.3390/w12030783w12030783Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring StationsFernando Rojano0David H Huber1Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi2Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou3Andrielle Larissa Kemajou-Tchamba4Jesus E Chavarria-Palma5Gus R. Douglass Institute, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USAGus R. Douglass Institute, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USADepartment of Biology, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USADepartment of Biology, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USADepartment of Biology, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USAGus R. Douglass Institute, West Virginia State University, Institute, WV 25112, USAFlow and water quality of rivers are highly dynamic. Water quantity and quality are subjected to simultaneous physical, chemical and biological processes making it difficult to accurately assess lotic ecosystems. Our study investigated net ecosystem production (NEP) relying on high-frequency data of hydrology, hydrodynamics and water quality. The Kanawha River, West Virginia was investigated along 52.8 km to estimate NEP. Water quality data were collected along the river using three distributed multiprobe sondes that measured water temperature, dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen saturation, specific conductance, turbidity and ORP hourly for 71 days. Flows along the river were predicted by means of the hydrologic and hydrodynamic models in Hydrologic Simulation Program in Fortran (HSPF). It was found that urban local inflows were correlated with NEP. However, under hypoxic conditions, local inflows were correlated with specific conductance. Thus, our approach represents an effort for the systematic integration of data derived from models and field measurements with the aim of providing an improved assessment of lotic ecosystems.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/783basinhydrologic modelreaeration ratesstream metabolismwatershed
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author Fernando Rojano
David H Huber
Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi
Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou
Andrielle Larissa Kemajou-Tchamba
Jesus E Chavarria-Palma
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David H Huber
Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi
Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou
Andrielle Larissa Kemajou-Tchamba
Jesus E Chavarria-Palma
Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
Water
basin
hydrologic model
reaeration rates
stream metabolism
watershed
author_facet Fernando Rojano
David H Huber
Ifeoma R Ugwuanyi
Vadesse Lhilhi Noundou
Andrielle Larissa Kemajou-Tchamba
Jesus E Chavarria-Palma
author_sort Fernando Rojano
title Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
title_short Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
title_full Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
title_fullStr Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
title_full_unstemmed Net Ecosystem Production of a River Relying on Hydrology, Hydrodynamics and Water Quality Monitoring Stations
title_sort net ecosystem production of a river relying on hydrology, hydrodynamics and water quality monitoring stations
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2020-03-01
description Flow and water quality of rivers are highly dynamic. Water quantity and quality are subjected to simultaneous physical, chemical and biological processes making it difficult to accurately assess lotic ecosystems. Our study investigated net ecosystem production (NEP) relying on high-frequency data of hydrology, hydrodynamics and water quality. The Kanawha River, West Virginia was investigated along 52.8 km to estimate NEP. Water quality data were collected along the river using three distributed multiprobe sondes that measured water temperature, dissolved oxygen, dissolved oxygen saturation, specific conductance, turbidity and ORP hourly for 71 days. Flows along the river were predicted by means of the hydrologic and hydrodynamic models in Hydrologic Simulation Program in Fortran (HSPF). It was found that urban local inflows were correlated with NEP. However, under hypoxic conditions, local inflows were correlated with specific conductance. Thus, our approach represents an effort for the systematic integration of data derived from models and field measurements with the aim of providing an improved assessment of lotic ecosystems.
topic basin
hydrologic model
reaeration rates
stream metabolism
watershed
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/12/3/783
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