蒙古Ogii湖和Orkhon河谷环境特征的变化及其成因

Q3 Environmental Science Journal of Water and Environment Technology Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.2965/jwet.19-093
Magsar Amgalan, Toru Matsumoto, T. Ulaanbaatar, H. Yasui, O. Enkhtsolmon
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Ogii湖是位于蒙古中部阿尔汉盖省东部的淡水湖,于1998年被登记为国际拉姆萨尔公约保护区。本研究旨在评估五尾湖和额尔孔河流域的环境特征。作者分析了2017年和2018年夏季泉水、溪流、湖泊和地下水的水样。2018年8月进行了一项问卷调查,以评估人为活动对湖泊环境的影响。本文介绍了两年来的水质分析结果、湖周围家畜和游客潜在废弃物产生量、湖周围归一化植被指数(NDVI),以及近几十年来Ogii湖的表面积变化。采用美国公共卫生协会推荐的标准方法对水样的理化参数进行分析。研究结果表明,Ogii湖和Old Orkhon河水质均为清洁;然而,2018年检测到的PO 43-浓度超过标准水平2.7-3.4倍。po43 -的高浓度在空间上与湖周家畜分布有关,在时间上与夏季强降水后放水量增加有关。
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Changes and Causes of Environmental Characteristics of Ogii Lake and Orkhon Valley, Mongolia
Ogii Lake is a freshwater lake located in the eastern Arkhangai province, central Mongolia, which registered as an International Ramsar Convention site in 1998. This study sought to estimate the environmental characteristics of Ogii Lake and Orkhon Valley. The authors analyzed water samples from springs, streams, the lake, and groundwater in the summer of 2017 and 2018. A questionnaire survey was undertaken in August 2018 to evaluate anthropogenic impacts on the lake’s environment. In this paper, we present two years of water analysis results, the potential waste generation derived from livestock and tourists around the lake, the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) sur rounding the lake, and the surface area changes of Ogii Lake in the past decades. The physicochemical parameters of water samples were analyzed using the standard methods that are recommended by the American Public Health Association. Our study confirmed that the water quality of both Ogii Lake and Old Orkhon River was classified as clean; however, PO 43- concentrations were determined 2.7–3.4 times higher than the standard level in 2018. The observed high PO 43- concentration might have been attributable to livestock distribution around the lake in spatially and increasing discharge after summer intense precipitation in temporally.
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Journal of Water and Environment Technology
Journal of Water and Environment Technology Environmental Science-Water Science and Technology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Water and Environment Technology is an Open Access, fully peer-reviewed international journal for all aspects of the science, technology and management of water and the environment. The journal’s articles are clearly placed in a broader context to be relevant and interesting to our global audience of researchers, engineers, water technologists, and policy makers. JWET is the official journal of the Japan Society on Water Environment (JSWE) published in English, and welcomes submissions that take basic, applied or modeling approaches to the interesting issues facing the field. Topics can include, but are not limited to: water environment, soil and groundwater, drinking water, biological treatment, physicochemical treatment, sludge and solid waste, toxicity, public health and risk assessment, test and analytical methods, environmental education and other issues. JWET also welcomes seminal studies that help lay the foundations for future research in the field. JWET is committed to an ethical, fair and rapid peer-review process. It is published six times per year. It has two article types: Original Articles and Review Articles.
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