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Impact of Sediment Deposition in the Three Gorges Reservoir on the Spatiotemporal Distribution of Dissolved Methane Concentration
Three Gorges Reservoir,Sediment Deposition,Dissolved Methane,Spatiotemporal Distribution
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Qi Chen / River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute;Key Laboratory of Ministry of Water Resources on River and Lake Regulation and Flood Control in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Changjiang Rive
Zhijing Li / River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute;Key Laboratory of Ministry of Water Resources on River and Lake Regulation and Flood Control in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Changjiang River
Shiming Yao / River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute; Key Laboratory of Ministry of Water Resources on River and Lake Regulation and Flood Control in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Changjiang River
Zhongwu Jin / River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute; Key Laboratory of Ministry of Water Resources on River and Lake Regulation and Flood Control in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Changjiang River
Yinjun Zhou / River Research Department, Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute; Key Laboratory of Ministry of Water Resources on River and Lake Regulation and Flood Control in the Middle and Lower Reaches of Changjiang River
This study aims to investigate how sediment Deposition in the Three Gorges Reservoir affects the spatiotemporal distribution of dissolved methane concentration in water. The Three Gorges Reservoir, a critical water resource in China, has undergone significant changes in water and sediment conditions and reservoir sedimentation due to a series of water and hydropower developments along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River. Understanding the impact of sediment Deposition on dissolved methane concentration is crucial for comprehending its ecological consequences and formulating effective environmental management strategies. This study addresses several key issues. Firstly, it explores the relationship between dissolved methane concentration and water-sediment conditions at different spatiotemporal scales. Secondly, it analyzes the mechanisms of changes in dissolved methane concentration by examining sediment deposition forms at typical cross-sections. Thirdly, the research aims to assess potential environmental risks associated with the increase in methane concentration, including its impact on aquatic ecosystems and water quality. Finally, it proposes mitigation measures for controlling methane emissions from reservoirs affected by sedimentation. To achieve these goals, a multidisciplinary approach was employed. Sediment and water samples were collected at various locations and time intervals in the Three Gorges Reservoir. Laboratory analyses, including sediment particle size analysis and hydrochemical measurements, were conducted to quantify sediment particle size distribution and dissolved methane concentration. Additionally, a long-time series of water and sediment data, along with reservoir sedimentation information, were integrated to establish the relevant relationship between water body dissolved methane concentration and analyze factors influencing the spatiotemporal distribution of dissolved methane in the Three Gorges Reservoir. The study concludes that sediment Deposition significantly influences the spatiotemporal distribution of dissolved methane concentration in the Three Gorges Reservoir. Methane release from sediment is a complex process influenced by various environmental factors. This study provides valuable insights into understanding the mechanisms of methane dynamics, enhancing comprehension of ecological consequences. The results underscore the importance of considering sediment management strategies in reservoir ecosystems to mitigate potential environmental risks associated with increased methane concentration. The study contributes to a broader understanding of the interaction between freshwater reservoir sediment dynamics and methane cycling, laying a foundation for sustainable water resource management practices.

 
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    10月14日

    2024

    10月17日

    2024

  • 09月30日 2024

    初稿截稿日期

  • 10月17日 2024

    注册截止日期

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国际水利与环境工程学会亚太地区分会
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长江水利委员会长江科学院
四川大学
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