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DOI 10.1007/s12665-011-1198-2
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Title (Primary) Suspended sediments in the Kharaa River catchment (Mongolia) and its impact on hyporheic zone functions
Author Hartwig, M.; Theuring, P.; Rode, M.; Borchardt, D.
Source Titel Environmental Earth Sciences
Year 2012
Department ASAM
Volume 65
Issue 5
Page From 1601
Page To 1611
Language englisch
Keywords Suspended sediments; Erosion; Fingerprinting technique; Hyporheic zone; Clogging
Abstract

A previous study investigating the ecological status of the Kharaa River in Northern Mongolia reported fine-grained sediments as being a major stress factor causing adverse impacts on the benthic ecology. However, the source of these sediments within the catchment as well as the specific impact on hyporheic zone functions in the Kharaa River remained unclear. Therefore, the objective of the current study was to investigate the underlying source–receptor system and implement an integrated monitoring approach. Suspended sediment sources within the Kharaa catchment were identified by using extensive spatially distributed sediment sampling and geochemical and isotope fingerprinting methods. On the receptor side, the ecological implications across a gradient of fine-grained sediment influx were analyzed using a distinct hyporheic zone monitoring scheme at three representative river reaches along the Kharaa River. Results of suspended sediment source monitoring show that during snowmelt runoff, riverbank and gully erosion were the dominant sources. During the summer period, upland erosion contributed a substantial share of suspended sediment. Fine-grained sediment influx proved to be the cause of habitat loss in the hyporheic zone and benthic oxygen production limitation. This combined catchment and in-stream monitoring approach will allow for a better understanding and spatially explicit analysis of the interactions of suspended sediment transport and hyporheic zone functioning. This information has built the basis for a coupled modeling framework that will help to develop efficient management measures within the Kharaa River basin with special emphasis on rapidly changing land-use and climatic conditions.
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Hartwig, M., Theuring, P., Rode, M., Borchardt, D. (2012):
Suspended sediments in the Kharaa River catchment (Mongolia) and its impact on hyporheic zone functions
Environ. Earth Sci. 65 (5), 1601 - 1611 10.1007/s12665-011-1198-2