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Type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Modelling the impact of sediment management on the trophic state of a tropical reservoir with high water storage variations
Authors: Lira, Camila Cristina Souza
Medeiros, Pedro Henrique Augusto
Lima Neto, Iran Eduardo
Keywords: Water-Sediment interaction;Sediment reuse;Eutrophication;Water quality modelling;Tropical reservoir
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências
Citation: LIMA NETO, I. E.; LIRA, C. C. S.; MEDEIROS, P. H. A. Modelling the impact of sediment management on the trophic state of a tropical reservoir with high water storage variations. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências, [S.L], v. 92, n. 1, 2020.
Abstract: Eutrophication of lakes has affected society in many regions, particularly in water scarce environments where: i) low runoff reduces the self-purification potential of water bodies; ii) water supply relies on surface reservoirs, which are susceptible to nutrient enrichment. This work presents an assessment of the impact of the silted sediment management on the trophic status of a tropical surface reservoir with intense temporal variability of water storage. A complete mixing model describing the total phosphorus budget in the water and sediments was used, based on semi-empirical formulations. The sediment reuse as soil fertilizer has been proposed to increase productivity in small scale agriculture, which should also enhance the water quality by removing the nutrient-enriched sediment from lakes. Model application for a 40-years period indicate that sediment management may improve water quality, changing from poor to acceptable trophic state during roughly 10% of the time when the reservoir is not empty.
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/70668
ISSN: 1678-2690
Access Rights: Acesso Aberto
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