莱茵河和多瑙河上游的地球化学:最近的趋势和对基线的岩性影响

J. Hartmann, N. Jansen, S. Kempe, H. Dürr
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人类活动对世界上大多数河流造成了严重的压力。溶解的地成因和生物成因物质的长期通量正在发生巨大变化,引起水生生物活性的显著变化。讨论了影响富营养化、盐碱化和化学污染的人为压力的典型模式。受严重影响的莱茵河和多瑙河上游将作为例子,同时考虑到它们的地质环境。在过去的十年中,污水处理降低了两个流域的硝酸盐和正磷酸盐负荷。这影响了河流中的生物活性,莱茵河中硅藻的大量繁殖减少了二氧化硅的消耗。因此,可以观察到溶解二氧化硅的最低浓度显著增加。然而,在多瑙河上游,自2003年以来正磷酸盐浓度的增加是明显的;打破了之前的下降趋势,尽管治疗努力。两个盆地主要离子的水化学性质受碳酸盐岩、硅质碎屑沉积物和火成岩或变质岩露头比例的强烈影响。此外,中生代的蒸发岩和盐矿开采是莱茵河中Cl、Na和SO4含量极高的原因,在70年代和80年代分别达到350、180和140毫克/升的峰值。流域管理的努力将以前的高水位降至不到一半。莱茵河中的重金属和持久性有机污染物浓度也在下降。在过去50年里,气候变化和人为水输入的共同作用导致莱茵河水温上升了3.5℃。在多瑙河上游,没有观察到这种水温变化趋势。
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GEOCHEMISTRY OF THE RIVER RHINE AND THE UPPER DANUBE: RECENT TRENDS AND LITHOLOGICAL INFLUENCE ON BASELINES
Human pressure is now severe on most of the rivers worldwide. The long term fluxes of dissolved geogenic and biogenic matter are changing dramatically, causing notable changes in aquatic bioactivity. Typical patterns of anthropogenic pressure that influence eutrophication, salinization and chemical contamination are discussed. The heavily influenced rivers Rhine and upper Danube will be used as examples, also considering their geological settings. In the past decade sewage treatment reduced nitrate and orthophosphate loads in both basins. This influenced bioactivity in the rivers, causing less silica depletion due to diatom blooms in the Rhine. Therefore a notable increase in minima concentrations of dissolved silica can be observed. In the upper Danube, however, an increase in orthophosphate concentration since 2003 is noticeable; breaking the former decreasing trend, despite treatment efforts. The hydrochemistry of major ions in both basins is strongly influenced by the ratios of carbonate, siliciclastic sediment and igneous or metamorphic rock outcrops. In addition Mesozoic evaporites and salt mining were responsible for extremely high levels of Cl, Na and SO4 in the Rhine, peaking in the 70s and 80s at concentrations of 350, 180 and 140 mg/l, respectively. Water basin management efforts cut former high levels to less than a half. Heavy metals and persistent organic pollutant concentrations are declining in the Rhine as well. A combination of climate change and anthropogenic water inputs resulted in an increase of water temperature of the Rhine by 3.5 °C during the past 50 years. In the upper Danube such a trend in water temperature can not be observed.
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