Development of a combined isotopic and mass-balance approach to determine dissolved organic carbon sources in eutrophic reservoirs |
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Authors: | Pierson-Wickmann Anne-Catherine Gruau Gérard Jardé Emilie Gaury Nicolas Brient Luc Lengronne Marion Crocq André Helle Daniel Lambert Thibault |
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Affiliation: | a Centre Armoricain de Recherches en Environnement, UMR CNRS 6118 - Université de Rennes I Géosciences Rennes, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France b Centre Armoricain de Recherches en Environnement, UMR CNRS 5563 - Université de Rennes I Ecobio, Campus de Beaulieu, 35042 Rennes Cedex, France c Veolia Eau, Direction Technique Région Ouest, 8 Allée Rodolphe Bobierre, 35020 Rennes Cedex 9, France d Syndicat Mixte de Production d’eau potable du Bassin Rennais (SMPBR), BP 3126 - 35031 Rennes Cedex, France |
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Abstract: | A combined mass-balance and stable isotope approach was set up to identify and quantify dissolved organic carbon (DOC) sources in a DOC-rich (9 mg L−1) eutrophic reservoir located in Western France and used for drinking water supply (so-called Rophemel reservoir). The mass-balance approach consisted in measuring the flux of allochthonous DOC on a daily basis, and in comparing it with the effective (measured) DOC concentration of the reservoir. The isotopic approach consisted, for its part, in measuring the carbon isotope ratios (δ13C values) of both allochthonous and autochthonous DOC sources, and comparing these values with the δ13C values of the reservoir DOC. Results from both approaches were consistent pointing out for a DOC of 100% allochthonous origin. In particular, the δ13C values of the DOC recovered in the reservoir (−28.5 ± 0.2‰; n = 22) during the algal bloom season (May-September) showed no trace of an autochthonous contribution (δ13C in algae = −30.1 ± 0.3‰; n = 2) being indistinguishable from the δ13C values of allochthonous DOC from inflowing rivers (−28.6 ± 0.1‰; n = 8). These results demonstrate that eutrophication is not responsible for the high DOC concentrations observed in the Rophemel reservoir and that limiting eutrophication of this reservoir will not reduce the potential formation of disinfection by-products during water treatment. The methodology developed in this study based on a complementary isotopic and mass-balance approach provides a powerful tool, suitable to identify and quantify DOC sources in eutrophic, DOC-contaminated reservoirs. |
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Keywords: | Dissolved organic carbon Algal δ13C δ13CDOC Eutrophication Reservoir |
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