Comparison of solutes, nutrients, and bacteria inputs from two types of groundwater to the Rhone river during an artificial drought

被引:20
作者
Boissier, JM
Marmonier, P
Claret, C
Fontvieille, D
Blanc, P
机构
[1] URA CNRS 1974,F-73376 LE BOURGET DU LAC,FRANCE
[2] STN HYDROBIOL LACUSTRE,F-74203 THONON LES BAINS,FRANCE
关键词
river; hyporheic; dissolved organic carbon; nitrogen; phosphorus; silica;
D O I
10.1007/BF00020972
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Solute, nutrient and bacterial inputs to the River Rhone from the interstitial habitat of a gravel bar and the floodplain aquifer were investigated during an artificial drought. Eight springs were investigated: four groundwater-fed springs in the floodplain, located at the bottom of the bank; and four interstitial-fed springs located at the downstream end of a gravel bar. During this period, the inflows of groundwater to the river represented an average input of 0.77 mg l(-1) of nitrogen (of which 93.3% were nitrates), 0.0187 mg l(-1) of total phosphorus (of which 42.2% was orthophosphate), 3.56 mg l(-1) of silica, 2.315 +/- 0.703 mg l(-1) of dissolved organic carbon (DOC, of which 47% was biodegradable) and 7.3 x 10(4) +/- 3.7 x 10(4) bacteria per ml (of which 8.8% were active). Silica, DOC, biodegradable DOG, and bacteria concentrations displayed temporal variations during the study, which seem to be linked to the biological activity of the groundwater biofilm. There was a strong heterogeneity between the two types of groundwater that flow to the river: concentrations of calcium and alkalinity were higher in bank springs than in gravel bars springs. In these latters, sulfate, sodium, nitrogen, phosphorus were significantly higher.
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