暴雨对塔林湾沿岸地区的影响

A. Erm, I. Maljutenko, F. Buschmann, I. Suhhova, Aet Meerits
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本研究的目的是澄清藻类在调查区域扩散的相关因素,并提出解决问题的方法。为此,对来自雨水出口以及沿海和公海的水样进行了溶解营养物和总氮磷分析。目前靠近皮里塔河河口的剖面也在2012年夏季和秋季进行了记录。水样分析表明,夏季河流和河口水体的营养物浓度比开阔水域高2 ~ 3个数量级,且营养物浓度,尤其是溶解态氮浓度随降雨强度的增大而增大。这意味着在雨季,由于两个原因——大量的出口水和更高的氮浓度——氮流入增加得非常快。这些数据可以估算每日通过河口和独特出口的营养物质流入,并至少使用描述沿海地区营养物质分布的模型。研究表明,高达95%的负荷来自皮里塔河,只有5%来自排水口,但尽管如此,一些较大的排水口可能在藻类繁殖中发挥作用。模拟结果还表明,通过将雨水进一步(约1公里)抽到公海,可以消除暴雨出水口的影响。由于塔林湾的环境状况主要取决于皮里塔河的流量,因此这项措施应该是有效的、具有成本效益的,同时(对塔林湾)是无害的。
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Stormwater impact on the coastal area of the Tallinn Bay
The aim of this study is to clarify factors corresponding to spreading of algae on the investigated area and to offer solutions for the problem. For this reason water samples from stormwater outlets as well as from the coastal and open sea were analyzed against the nutrients - dissolved and total nitrogen and phosphorus. The current profile close to the Pirita river estuary was also logged during summer and fall 2012. Water sample analyzes showed that in summer nutrient concentrations in river and outlets' water are two-three orders higher than in the open bay, and that the concentration of nutrients, especially dissolved nitrogen increases with rain intensity. That means in rainy periods the nitrogen influx is increasing very rapidly due to the both reasons - greater amounts of outlets' water and higher nitrogen concentration at the same time. These data enabled estimation nutrient daily influxes through the river estuary and distinctive outlets, and last at least using a model describing the distribution of nutrients over the coastal area. It is shown that up to 95% of load is coming from the Pirita River and only 5% from the outlets, but despite this some greater outlets may play a role in algae blooms. Modeling results also indicated that the impact of storm water outlets could be eliminated by pumping the storm water further (~1 km) to the open sea. As the environmental status of the Tallinn Bay depends predominantly on the Pirita River influxes, this measure should be effective, cost effective and harmless (for the Bay) at the same time.
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