Title of article
Temporal and small-scale spatial variations of dissolved oxygen in the Rivers Thames, Pang and Kennet, UK
Author/Authors
Richard J. WilliamsU، نويسنده , , Craig White ، نويسنده , , Martin L. Harrow، نويسنده , , Colin Neal، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Pages
14
From page
497
To page
510
Abstract
Small-scale spatial dissolved oxygen concentrations were measured on three rivers by taking a number of transects
along a river reach. Temporal diurnal. variations were measured by use of continuous 15-min. monitors located at
the mid-transect of the spatial observations. Spatial variation of dissolved oxygen concentrations were found to be
relatively small approx. "10% dissolved oxygen. and biologically insignificant compared to diurnal changes under
conditions of high productivity approx. "60% dissolved oxygen.. The diurnal curves were analysed in order to
estimate values of reaeration, photosynthesis and respiration on a daily basis for almost 3 months using process-based
analytical techniques the Delta and Hornberger and Kelly methods.. The River Kennet was shown to be the most
productive river followed by the River Pang and then the River Thames. The patterns of reaeration, photosynthesis
and respiration and the behaviour of the three rivers are discussed.
Keywords
respiration , Dissolved oxygen , Temporal , Spatial , Reaeration , photosynthesis , variability
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2000
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
983035
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