2018
DOI: 10.3390/w10121831
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Water Environment Variation in the Three Gorges Tributary and Its Influencing Factors on Different Scales

Abstract: Long River is a small tributary typical of the Three Gorges Reservoir. In order to clarify the influence of hydro-meteorological factors and human regulation of the reservoir water level on the water environment, we monitored water environment parameters at six sites along Long River for three years, and were able to assess the degree to which variation in the water environment was affected from the micro-scale to macro-scale processes. We found that the water environment parameters have obvious seasonal varia… Show more

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“…a Plot of environmental variables (AN, slope angle; EL, elevation; EX, exposure duration; DI, distance from the dam; MO, soil moisture SP, soil particle size) and (b) site plot (numeral relates to the sampling site in the Fig. 1 and same numerals mean the quadrats along the transect in each site) (Hu et al 2018), fish (Vašek et al 2004), and bacteria/plankton (Salcher et al 2011). Our study site, the Soyangho Reservoir, provides an ideal place to investigate these two gradients because it has a long valley and wide water level fluctuations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…a Plot of environmental variables (AN, slope angle; EL, elevation; EX, exposure duration; DI, distance from the dam; MO, soil moisture SP, soil particle size) and (b) site plot (numeral relates to the sampling site in the Fig. 1 and same numerals mean the quadrats along the transect in each site) (Hu et al 2018), fish (Vašek et al 2004), and bacteria/plankton (Salcher et al 2011). Our study site, the Soyangho Reservoir, provides an ideal place to investigate these two gradients because it has a long valley and wide water level fluctuations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Jianghan Plain, formed by the alluvial deposits of the Yangtze River's main stream and the Hanjiang River Basin, is celebrated for a land of fish and rice; it also serves as a crucial source of China's commodity grain [14]. Scholars have focused on nitrogen, phosphorus, and arsenic in the water chemistry characteristics of the Jianghan Plain [15][16][17][18][19], groundwater hydrodynamic issues [20,21], the relationship characteristics of the rainfall, water sand, flow, and runoff of rivers and lakes in the Jianghan Plain region under climate change [22][23][24][25][26][27]. And there are studies related to the Jianghan Plain cascade reservoirs and watershed reservoir complex [28][29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%