2022
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph19159294
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Downstream Transport of Geosmin Based on Harmful Cyanobacterial Outbreak Upstream in a Reservoir Cascade

Abstract: Understanding water quality events in a multiple-impoundment series is important but seldom presented comprehensively. Therefore, this study was conducted to systematically understand the explosion event of geosmin (GSM) in the North Han River (Chuncheon, Soyang, Euiam, and Cheongpyeong Reservoirs) and Han River (Paldang Reservoir), which consists of a cascade reservoir series, the largest drinking water source system in South Korea. We investigated the spatiotemporal relationship of harmful cyanobacterial blo… Show more

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“…Indeed, polar bears may travel or swim long distances . In this context, a gradient of soil-borne geosmin, washed out by rain, surface waters, and rivers at μg/L concentrations , into the ocean, may serve as a well-detectable homing signal toward land for polar bears, as has been suggested also for glass eel migration toward freshwater …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Indeed, polar bears may travel or swim long distances . In this context, a gradient of soil-borne geosmin, washed out by rain, surface waters, and rivers at μg/L concentrations , into the ocean, may serve as a well-detectable homing signal toward land for polar bears, as has been suggested also for glass eel migration toward freshwater …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 92%