2017
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b01432
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Quantifying Lake Water Quality Evolution: Coupled Geochemistry, Hydrodynamics, and Aquatic Ecology in an Acidic Pit Lake

Abstract: Assessment of water quality evolution in the thousands of existing and future mine pit lakes worldwide requires new numerical tools that integrate geochemical, hydrological, and biological processes. A coupled model was used to test alternative hypothesized controls on water quality in a pit lake over ∼8 years. The evolution of pH, Al, and Fe were closely linked; field observations were reproduced with generic solubility equilibrium controls on Fe(III) and Al and a commonly reported acceleration of the abiotic… Show more

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“…This was caused by the dependence of the nitrate sediment flux on the basis of the abundance of bottom dissolved oxygen. Recent studies have implemented a more sophisticated coupling of GLM to a geochemical sediment model [68], which could help to improve the accurate simulation of sediment-water fluxes at Lake Tegel in the future.…”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was caused by the dependence of the nitrate sediment flux on the basis of the abundance of bottom dissolved oxygen. Recent studies have implemented a more sophisticated coupling of GLM to a geochemical sediment model [68], which could help to improve the accurate simulation of sediment-water fluxes at Lake Tegel in the future.…”
Section: Model Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern limnological pit lake predictions incorporate hydrodynamic models prior to geochemical modelling to explore the depth of mixing and stratification on a seasonal basis (Oldham et al 2009;Vandenberg et al 2016). Such models consider the density of inflowing fluids, the geometry of the pit, and daily wind speeds and temperatures, which can all lead to stratification or mixing (Salmon et al 2017).…”
Section: Determining the Influence Of Pit Lakes On Postmining Ecosystemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The object of this study is solid municipal waste landfills located in the Rostov region. Within which, according to the regional waste cadastre [9,10], as of January 1, 2020, there were 257 waste disposal sites subject to reclamation. Basically, these places are represented by solid municipal waste dumps, which were created in the period of the 60-80s.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%