Characterizing the effects of stormwater runoff on dissolved organic matter in an urban river (Jiujiang, Jiangxi province, China) using spectral analysis

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Keting Yuan
Qiong Wan
Beibei Chai
Xiaohui Lei
Aiqing Kang
Jianghai Chen
Xiang Chen
Hongwei Shi
Lixin He
Ming Li
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[1] Xi’an University of Science and Technology,School of Architecture and Civil Engineering
[2] Hebei University of Engineering,Hebei Key Laboratory of Intelligent Water Conservancy, School of Water Conservancy and Hydroelectric
[3] Hebei University of Engineering,Hebei Collaborative Innovation Center for the Regulation and Comprehensive Management of Water Resources and Water Environment
[4] China Institute of Water Resources and Hydropower Research,State Key Laboratory of Simulation and Regulation of Water Cycle in River Basin
[5] Shanghai Survey,College of Natural Resources and Environment
[6] Design and Research Institute Co.,undefined
[7] Ltd,undefined
[8] China Three Gorges Corporation,undefined
[9] China Water Investment Co.,undefined
[10] Ltd,undefined
[11] Northwest A&F University,undefined
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Dissolved organic matter; Runoff; UV–vis spectroscopy; Three-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy; Urban river;
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The effect of stormwater runoff on dissolved organic matter (DOM) in rivers is one of the central topics in water environment research. Jiujiang is one of the first cities established in the green development demonstration zone of the Yangtze River Economic Belt (Jiangxi Province, China). Three-dimensional excitation–emission matrix fluorescence with parallel factor analysis (3DEEM-PARAFAC) and ultraviolet–visible (UV–Vis) spectroscopy were used to explore the effects of runoff on organic matter in Shili River (Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, China). The results show that the runoff led to an increase of some critical pollutants and DOM concentrations, especially in the middle reaches of the river. The concentration and relative molecular weight of DOM in water increased as a result of runoff. Three humic-like (C1–C3) and two protein-like (C4 and C5) components of DOM were identified using the PARAFAC model. The sources of the three humic-like components (C1, C2, C3) were consistent, unlike those of the protein-like component C4. Compared with the pre-rainfall period, the content of humus compounds flowing into the river through the early rainwater runoff was lower, which caused the relative content and proportion of humic substances little change and protein-like species increasing. The DOM mainly derived from autochthonous sources, and runoff had limited effect on its characteristics. Jiujiang is a key demonstration city for Yangtze River conservation. Rainwater runoff is one of the pollution sources of urban rivers, which leads to the deterioration of water quality and influences the distribution characteristics of DOM in water bodies. The PARAFAC components could adequately represent different indicators and sources of DOM in urban rivers, providing an important reference for urban river management.
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页码:50649 / 50660
页数:11
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