{"title":"Orta Karadeniz KıyıŞeridi Abdal IrmağıHavzasında Toplam Maksimum GünlüK yüK Belillenmesi","authors":"Eda Ozbayrak, Gülfem Bakan","doi":"10.5053/EKOLOJI.2012.859","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Total maximum daily load is a tool that used to organize water quality standards and it bases on relationship between water quality conditions and pollutant sources. In this study, to apply WARMF (Watershed Analysis Risk Management) Model to Abdal river basin which is located at the Mid-Black Sea Coast, to calculate the total maximum daily loads over point and nonpoint specific parameters in the river basin area. Abdal river basin is an important area because of Cakmak Dam which provides drinking and irrigation water in Samsun city constructed above the river basin area. WARMF model was chosen because of it is a tool designed to support the watershed approach, to evaluate alternatives the river basin water quality management to achieve results over many parameters for stakeholders and especially calculating total maximum daily load that to propose for the reasons. In order to obtain the most accurate and precise results in model, calibration studies were carried on according to 2008-2009 seasonal change results in study site and relative errors were calculated between measurements and model calculations. After then WARMF model calibration and run, TMDL calculated for regional loading and source contributions along the river basin. According to this results, it was calculated that for the present situation nitrate TMDL the highest value WLA 730 kg/day on the sub-basin 2 and the lowest value LA 380 kg/day on the sub basin 3, total phosphorus TMDL, the highest value WLA 72 kg/day on the sub-basin 2 and the lowest value LA 37 kg/day on the sub- basin 1. In addition to running WARMF model of the river basin, it was determined that nitrate nitrogen TMDL resulted from 22% distributed sources, 33% agricultural sources, 45% other usage sources and total phosphorus TMDL resulted from 42% distributed sources, 26% agricultural sources, 32% other usage sources.","PeriodicalId":11598,"journal":{"name":"Ekoloji","volume":null,"pages":null},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2012-12-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Orta Karadeniz Kıyı Şeridi Abdal Irmağı Havzasında Toplam Maksimum Günlük Yük Belirlenmesi\",\"authors\":\"Eda Ozbayrak, Gülfem Bakan\",\"doi\":\"10.5053/EKOLOJI.2012.859\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Total maximum daily load is a tool that used to organize water quality standards and it bases on relationship between water quality conditions and pollutant sources. 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Orta Karadeniz Kıyı Şeridi Abdal Irmağı Havzasında Toplam Maksimum Günlük Yük Belirlenmesi
Total maximum daily load is a tool that used to organize water quality standards and it bases on relationship between water quality conditions and pollutant sources. In this study, to apply WARMF (Watershed Analysis Risk Management) Model to Abdal river basin which is located at the Mid-Black Sea Coast, to calculate the total maximum daily loads over point and nonpoint specific parameters in the river basin area. Abdal river basin is an important area because of Cakmak Dam which provides drinking and irrigation water in Samsun city constructed above the river basin area. WARMF model was chosen because of it is a tool designed to support the watershed approach, to evaluate alternatives the river basin water quality management to achieve results over many parameters for stakeholders and especially calculating total maximum daily load that to propose for the reasons. In order to obtain the most accurate and precise results in model, calibration studies were carried on according to 2008-2009 seasonal change results in study site and relative errors were calculated between measurements and model calculations. After then WARMF model calibration and run, TMDL calculated for regional loading and source contributions along the river basin. According to this results, it was calculated that for the present situation nitrate TMDL the highest value WLA 730 kg/day on the sub-basin 2 and the lowest value LA 380 kg/day on the sub basin 3, total phosphorus TMDL, the highest value WLA 72 kg/day on the sub-basin 2 and the lowest value LA 37 kg/day on the sub- basin 1. In addition to running WARMF model of the river basin, it was determined that nitrate nitrogen TMDL resulted from 22% distributed sources, 33% agricultural sources, 45% other usage sources and total phosphorus TMDL resulted from 42% distributed sources, 26% agricultural sources, 32% other usage sources.
期刊介绍:
Cessation. Ekoloji is an international journal that focuses on papers that report results from original research on all disciplines engaged in the field of environmental research. We welcome articles that cover the entire spectrum of environmental problems and environmental pollutants, whether chemical, biological or physical. Its coverage extends to all environmentally related issues: air and water pollution, solid waste, noise, recycling, natural resources, ecology and environmental protection. It includes articles on basic and applied environmental pollution research, including environmental engineering and environmental health. All types of pollution are covered, including atmospheric pollutants, detergents, fertilizers, industrial effluents, metals, mining wastes, oil, pesticides, plastics, radioactive materials and sewage. It also includes research papers on ecological and environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity. The primary criteria for publication are scientific quality and ecological/environmental significance.
The journal will be read and contributed to by biologists, applied ecologists, environmental scientists, natural resource specialists, environmental engineers, environmental health specialists, agro-ecologists, veterinaries, agricultural engineers, landscape planners and designers. The journal welcomes full "research papers" and short "research notes", only in the English language.