Chemical analysis of transplanted aquatic mosses and aquatic environment during a fish kill on the Chungnang river, Seoul, Korea

Joohyoung Lee, P. Johnson-Green, Eun Ju Lee
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In mid‐April, 2000, hundreds of thousands of fish floated dead on the Chungnang River, one of the small branches of the Han River in Seoul. We examined the causes of the accident in detail, through analysis of monitoring data from the Han River Monitoring Project, which employed the transplanted aquatic moss, Fontinalis antipyretica. This allowed investigation of another possible cause of the fish kill: release of trace metals into the river from industrial sources during the rainfall event. In addition, we aimed to verify the usefulness of aquatic mosses as bioindicators of the event. Water samples collected 48 h after the fish kill exhibited low pH and high Total‐N and Total‐P, indicating that acidic compounds rich in nitrogen and phosphorus might be a major contaminant. BOD and COD were also very high. On the whole, the conditions of the river water were degraded at that time. Distinct trends were not observed in the chlorophyll phaeophytinization quotient and photosynthesis rate of transplanted mosses. However, mosses sampled soon after the accident exhibited the lowest values for those variables (p < 0.01), suggesting that stress factors in the river were diluted out over time. Heavy metals with characteristics of industrial effluents (Cr, Pb, Zn, Fe, Cu, and Cd) increased (p < 0.01), indicating that they were unlikely to be major causes of the accident.
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韩国首尔,忠清江,被移栽的水生苔藓和水生环境的化学分析
2000年4月中旬,汉江支流之一的忠江上漂浮着数十万条死鱼。我们通过分析汉江监测项目的监测数据,详细检查了事故的原因,该项目采用了移植的水生苔藓,Fontinalis antipyretica。这使得对鱼类死亡的另一个可能原因的调查成为可能:降雨期间从工业来源释放的微量金属进入河流。此外,我们旨在验证水生苔藓作为该事件生物指标的有效性。鱼死后48小时采集的水样pH值较低,总氮和总磷含量较高,表明富含氮和磷的酸性化合物可能是主要污染物。BOD和COD也很高。从总体上看,这一时期的河水状况是恶化的。移栽苔藓叶绿素褐化商和光合速率变化趋势不明显。然而,事故发生后不久采样的苔藓显示出这些变量的最低值(p < 0.01),这表明河流中的压力因素随着时间的推移被稀释了。具有工业废水特征的重金属(Cr、Pb、Zn、Fe、Cu和Cd)增加(p < 0.01),表明它们不太可能是事故的主要原因。
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