Seasonal effect on trace metal elements behaviour in a reservoir of northern Thailand

S Grellier, JL Janeau, W Thothong… - Environmental …, 2013 - Springer
S Grellier, JL Janeau, W Thothong, A Boonsaner, MP Bonnet, C Lagane, P Seyler
Environmental monitoring and assessment, 2013Springer
Trace metal elements (TME) can be real threats for living organisms. However, few studies
dealt with TME in reservoirs in rural areas where farming practises could induce negative
effects. Mae Thang reservoir (northern Thailand) has been studied for 3 years to understand
the seasonal behaviour of dissolved TME: Fe, Mn, Cd, Al, Pb, V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mo, U
and As and associated physicochemical parameters. In situ measurements of these
parameters were done during the dry and the wet seasons as well as water samples along …
Abstract
Trace metal elements (TME) can be real threats for living organisms. However, few studies dealt with TME in reservoirs in rural areas where farming practises could induce negative effects. Mae Thang reservoir (northern Thailand) has been studied for 3 years to understand the seasonal behaviour of dissolved TME: Fe, Mn, Cd, Al, Pb, V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Mo, U and As and associated physicochemical parameters. In situ measurements of these parameters were done during the dry and the wet seasons as well as water samples along the water column for further analyses and TME determination by inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). In the dry season, the water column was characterized by a strong stratification and anoxic conditions in the hypolimnion. High rain and water input from the watershed during the wet season induced mixing of the water. All TME, except Ni, Co and Cr were less concentrated in the wet season indicating a dilution effect by water input. There was thus no important dissolved pollution coming from the watershed. The anoxic conditions in the dry season enhanced the reduction of Fe and Mn and the desorption processes. Depth, and thus oxic–anoxic conditions were the main drivers of TME in the dry season, while in the wet season, dissolution processes from parent rocks of watershed were favoured. The average concentrations of TME in the reservoir were in the limit of the international and Thai standards. Only localized values in the bottom of the reservoir for Fe and Mn were higher than the limits.
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