Article ID: | iaor20124842 |
Volume: | 26 |
Issue: | 12 |
Start Page Number: | 3601 |
End Page Number: | 3618 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2012 |
Journal: | Water Resources Management |
Authors: | Wu Jinglu, Zeng Haiao, Yu Hong, Ma Long, Xu Longsheng, Qin Boqiang |
Keywords: | statistics: inference, ecology |
Water and sediment samples were collected from 45 lakes along the middle‐lower Yangtze River, China. Each lake was sampled seasonally, over a period of one year. Water quality variables and metals in sediments were measured. Lakes along the lowest part of the river, within the Yangtze River Delta, had highest nutrient concentrations and were eutrophic or hypereutrophic. Lakes displayed a gradient in many water chemistry variables, from the middle to the lower Yangtze River. Lakes of the Delta region had the highest conductivity, sulfate, turbidity, and Chl‐a values, and the lowest dissolved oxygen concentrations. A number of lakes near urban areas in the study region also displayed similar conditions. Lakes polluted by heavy metals were found in the upper part of the lower Yangtze River and had high Cu, Cr, and Co concentrations in sediments. The mean I