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Dissolved Oxygen and Nutrient Fluxes Across the Sediment–Water Interface of the Neckar River,Germany: In Situ Measurements and Simulations
Authors:Ingo Haag  Gerhard Schmid  Bernhard Westrich
Affiliation:(1) Consulting Engineers Dr.-Ing. Karl Ludwig, Herrenstr. 14, 76133 Karlsruhe, Germany;(2) Institut für Wasserbau, University of Stuttgart, 70550 Stuttgart, Germany
Abstract:A benthic in situ flume and a 1D biogeochemical sediment model to evaluate solute fluxes across the sediment–water interface have been developed. The flume was successfully used to determine oxygen and nutrient fluxes at various locations of the Neckar River in Germany. The experimental results were linked with vertical pore water concentration profiles and independently verified with the model. By combining experimental and model results we assessed the influence of dissolved oxygen concentrations in the water column and the availability of degradable organic matter on sediment oxygen demand. The results and the derived relations can be used to parameterize the sediment module of large scale water quality models, allowing one to assess the influence of sediment–water interactions on various aspects of river water quality. Moreover, the biogeochemical sediment model can help to improve the general understanding of the processes governing solute concentrations and fluxes in sediments and across their interfaces.
Keywords:ammonium  benthic flume  biogeochemical sediment model  methane  nitrate  phosphate  redox reactions  sediment oxygen demand (SOD)
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