The study of trace metals in Su-Ao coastal water / 蘇澳海域重金屬研究

碩士 / 國立臺灣海洋大學 / 海洋環境資訊學系 / 94 / More than 400 tons of untreated sewage overflowed to the mid-estuary of the Tanshui Estuary in July 19, 2004 because the pumping system at the Shy-Tzyg-Tour mid-way station was out of order. One month later of this event, a typhoon invaded Taiwan. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of water quality of the Tanshui Estuary by this event by means of the nutrient study and to understand the dilution capacity of the storm after the typhoon. This knowledge can give us the information of how deleterious of the water quality, and seek the strategy to improve the situation.
The water qualities of the Tanshui Estuary after the event were as follows: salinity,5.6-33.3 ; pH,7.74-8.23; dissolved oxygen,1.59-6.12 ml/L; total P,0.57-21.36 mM; silicate,4.67-219.39 mM; nitrate,0.17-2.77 mM; nitrite,0.04-1.44 mM ; and ammonia,< 0.1-287.28 mM。The maximum concentrations of phosphate、organic P and ammonia, and the lowest concentration of dissolved oxygen appeared at the Shy-Tzyg-Tour station along the estuarine axis. The anthropogenically chemical constitutes within the Tanshui Estuary have been significantly flushed out by storm after the typhoon invasion. The maximum concentrations of total P and ammonia were less than 3.5 mM and 60 mM, respectively, in the upper estuary. However, a higher concentration of ammonia still observed at the Tanshui

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:TW/094NTOU5282002
Date January 2006
CreatorsChing-Chiang Hsu, 許清江
ContributorsTien-Hsi,Fang, 方 天 熹
Source SetsNational Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations in Taiwan
Languagezh-TW
Detected LanguageEnglish
Type學位論文 ; thesis
Format53

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