Abstract
Wind-driven processes exert an important impact on aquatic ecosystems, especially on shallow reservoirs. Flow and heat transport under wind in the Douhe reservoir in China were simulated by a two-dimensional mathematical model. Areas corresponding to different temperature rises were calculated for different wind speed conditions with high frequency. It is shown that high temperature rise areas increase for maximum wind speed conditions while low temperature rise areas keep constant for various wind speed conditions. The concentration of Chl.a decreases with the increase of wind speed, indicating that low wind speed is suitable for algae blooming in the Douhe reservoir. The effects of wind on Bacillariophyta biomass growth become more obvious with the increase of temperature rise areas. The influenced areas of lower temperature rise (0.2-1.49°C) and higher temperature rise (1.5-2°C) zone are 8.57×106m2 and 5.18×106m2, respectively, and corresponding total variation amounts of Bacillariophyta biomass are 2.24×105/m2 and 0.42×105/m2, respectively. Results show that wind has a significant impact on ecological effects due to thermal discharge from thermal power plant into shallow reservoirs.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 108-114 |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Journal | Physics and Chemistry of the Earth |
| Volume | 79-82 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 2015 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Algae
- Bacillariophyta
- Numerical simulation
- Thermal discharge
- Wind speed
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