南水北调中线干渠水体磷沉积关键过程研究

Study on the key process of phosphorus deposition in the main canal of the Middle Route of South-to-North Water Diversion Project

  • 摘要: 南水北调中线干渠作为一项跨流域调水的重大工程,其水质安全至关重要.本研究在中线干渠的14个淤积区采集了表层沉积物和水体样品,系统分析了水体的理化指标以及沉积物中营养盐含量和6种磷形态特征,评估了内源磷的释放潜能,并揭示了水体磷沉积的过程.结果显示,藻类通过吸收水体中的磷并随其死亡沉降进入沉积物,与地球化学过程共同作用,驱动磷在沉积物中积累.导致干渠水体处于磷限制状态(N/P摩尔比平均值为1203.2),沉积物中总磷以有机磷和铁结合磷为主,生物有效磷占比高达65.8%,在空间分布上呈现中上游高、下游低的趋势.单因子污染指数表明,多数点位处于清洁或正常水平,而生物有效磷指数则显示中上游多个点位处于中度至重度富集状态,表明沉积物中的磷具有较高的释放潜能.建议从界面氧化还原调节和钙磷转化两方面入手,以有效实现水质调控,支撑南水北调中线干渠的水质安全.

     

    Abstract: As a major trans-basin water transfer project, the water quality safety of the Middle Route Main Canal of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project is of paramount importance. This study collected surface sediment and water samples from 14 siltation zones along the canal, systematically analyzed physicochemical parameters of the water and nutrient content in sediments, characterized six phosphorus forms, evaluated the release potential of endophytic phosphorus, and revealed the process of phosphorus deposition in water bodies. The results demonstrated that algae absorb phosphorus from the water and deposit it into sediments upon death, interacting with geochemical processes to drive phosphorus accumulation in sediments. This results in a phosphorus-limited state in the canal water (average N/P molar ratio of 1203.2), with total phosphorus in sediments predominantly consisting of organic phosphorus and iron-bound phosphorus, and bioavailable phosphorus accounting for 65.8%. Spatially, phosphorus levels show a trend of higher concentrations in the middle and upper reaches and lower concentrations in the downstream. Single-factor pollution indices indicate that most monitoring points are at clean or normal levels, while the bioavailable phosphorus index reveals moderate to severe enrichment at multiple points in the middle and upper reaches, indicating high release potential of phosphorus in sediments. It is recommended to implement water quality regulation through two approaches: interface redox regulation and calcium-phosphorus transformation, to effectively ensure the water quality safety of the Middle Route Main Canal of the South-to-North Water Diversion Project.

     

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