The impact of the Danube Iron Gate Dam on heavy metal storage and sediment flux within the reservoir

Construction of the Danube Iron Gate Dam for hydroelectricity, 943km from the mouth of the Danube River, is changing sediment transport due to its retention in the Iron Gate Reservoir (IGR), potentially causing heavy metal enrichment, re-distribution within the solid phase, exchange or re-suspension...

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Veröffentlicht in:Catena (Giessen) 2014-02, Vol.113, p.18-23
Hauptverfasser: Vukovic, Dubravka, Vukovic, Zivorad, Stankovic, Srboljub
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Zusammenfassung:Construction of the Danube Iron Gate Dam for hydroelectricity, 943km from the mouth of the Danube River, is changing sediment transport due to its retention in the Iron Gate Reservoir (IGR), potentially causing heavy metal enrichment, re-distribution within the solid phase, exchange or re-suspension on sediment–water interface. The concentrations of heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Pb and Cd) in water and sediment during a five-year period along the IGR were determined. The fluxes of heavy metals from river water to sediment due to sedimentation were determined, as well as their fluxes from the bottom sediment to the sediment–water interface due to sediment re-suspension at high flow rate, when fluvial erosion takes place and removes part of the previously deposited sediment from the river bed, in a yearly amount between 2 and 9%, depending on the hydraulic regime in the IGR. •Surface sediment and water of Iron Gate Reservoir on heavy metals were analyzed.•The fluxes of heavy metals were determined.•The fluvial erosion provokes the resuspension of h.m. from sediments into the water.•Reservoir sediment is accumulating at men rate of 6cm/yr.
ISSN:0341-8162
1872-6887
DOI:10.1016/j.catena.2013.07.012