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DOI10.1002/rra.1039
The role of the hyporheic zone in the nitrogen dynamics of a semi-arid gravel bed stream located downstream of a heavily polluted reservoir (Tafna Wadi, Algeria)
Taleb, Amina2; Belaidi, Nouria2; Sanchez-Perez, Jose-Miguel1; Vervier, Philippe1; Sauvage, Sabine1; Gagneur, James1
通讯作者Sauvage, Sabine
来源期刊RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS
ISSN1535-1459
出版年2008
卷号24期号:2页码:183-196
英文摘要

Nitrogen retention was measured along the Tafna wadi downstream of a heavily polluted reservoir in North-West Algeria to understand the role of the hyporheic zone (HZ) in nitrogen dynamics. Nutrient concentrations were measured monthly for 2 years within the bed sediments of a 300m reach located 20km downstream from the dam. Due to strong hydrological fluctuations hyporheic water was analysed during natural low and high water (HW) periods, and during water reservoir releases. Nutrient concentrations in surface water (SW) increased during water releases and in the HZ during the low water (LW) periods. Surface/hyporheic water interactions were characterized by determining the vertical hydraulic gradient (VHG) and the chemical signature of the ground water (GW). The latter was obtained from regional GW monitoring. Hyporheic chemistry was strongly influenced by patterns of surface flow. Hyporheic and SWs had similar chloride concentrations during high flow when they were significantly lower than those of the regional GW. GW was generally richer in nitrates and nitrites, but was lower in ammonium concentrations than interstitial and river waters. Nitrates decreased significantly from upstream to downstream within the HZ throughout the hydrological period even though temporal fluctuations were high. Ammonium concentrations in interstitial water (IW) were significantly higher than in SW and generally increased from upstream to downstream. This study demonstrates the importance of the HZ in altering the dissolved inorganic nitrogen composition and concentrations of heavily polluted arid streams. The study is of interest because it documents a large ’natural experiment’ that being the effect of periodic water release from a reservoir with serious water quality problems on the water quality dynamics (particularly nitrogen) of subsurface and SWs downstream. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


英文关键词nutrients reservoir hyporheic zone pollution semi-arid stream ecology
类型Article
语种英语
国家France ; Algeria
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000254894600005
WOS关键词SURFACE-SUBSURFACE EXCHANGE ; DISSOLVED ORGANIC-CARBON ; MOUNTAIN STREAM ; DESERT STREAM ; GROUNDWATER ; RIVER ; WATER ; ECOSYSTEMS ; TRANSPORT ; DENITRIFICATION
WOS类目Environmental Sciences ; Water Resources
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Water Resources
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/159104
作者单位1.ENSAT, CNRS UPS INPT, ECOLAB, UMR 5245, F-31326 Castanet Tolosan, France;
2.Univ Tlemcen, Dept Biol, DZA-13000 Tilimsen, Algeria
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Taleb, Amina,Belaidi, Nouria,Sanchez-Perez, Jose-Miguel,et al. The role of the hyporheic zone in the nitrogen dynamics of a semi-arid gravel bed stream located downstream of a heavily polluted reservoir (Tafna Wadi, Algeria)[J],2008,24(2):183-196.
APA Taleb, Amina,Belaidi, Nouria,Sanchez-Perez, Jose-Miguel,Vervier, Philippe,Sauvage, Sabine,&Gagneur, James.(2008).The role of the hyporheic zone in the nitrogen dynamics of a semi-arid gravel bed stream located downstream of a heavily polluted reservoir (Tafna Wadi, Algeria).RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS,24(2),183-196.
MLA Taleb, Amina,et al."The role of the hyporheic zone in the nitrogen dynamics of a semi-arid gravel bed stream located downstream of a heavily polluted reservoir (Tafna Wadi, Algeria)".RIVER RESEARCH AND APPLICATIONS 24.2(2008):183-196.
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