Title of article
Can sediment data be used to predict alkalinity and base cation chemistry of surface waters? Original Research Article
Author/Authors
S. Begum، نويسنده , , C.J. McClean a، نويسنده , , M.S. Cresser، نويسنده , , N. Breward، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
8
From page
404
To page
411
Abstract
We hypothesise that stream sediment elemental composition can predict mean and minimum concentrations of alkalinity, Ca and Mg in the river water throughout a river network. We tested this hypothesis for the River Derwent catchment in North Yorkshire, England, by using 6 years of water chemistry data from the Environment Agency and a digital elevation model to flow path-weight British Geological Survey (BGS) sediment element concentration data. The predictive models for mean concentrations were excellent for Ca and alkalinity, but less good for Mg, and did not require land use data inputs as stream water sediment composition seems to reflect all aspects of the riparian zone soil system. Predictive model forms were linear. Attempts to predict minimum values for Ca and alkalinity also were less satisfactory. This probably is due to variations in hydrological response times to individual precipitation events across the catchment.
Keywords
calcium , River sediment , Predict , Alkalinity , River Derwent , Flow accumulation , Magnesium
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
987207
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