Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran

2/3 of the reservoir surface area was approximately covered with dense populations of Myriophyllum, Ceratophyllum and Potamogeton species. The headwaters of the reservoir were considered as hard water and had both carbonatic and non-carbonatic hardness. When they were exposed to lentic condition of the reservoir and its intensive photosynthetic activities of macrophyte communities, the bicarbonate ions were absorbed significantly and the pH of water increased to relatively serious levels and calcium carbonate precipitated as subsequontly. These processes caused a significant decrease in calcium and bicarbonate ion concentrations of the water column of the reservoir. Thus, in the headwaters, calcium and bicarbonate ions were dominated and the cationic and anionic ratios in water were in the order of Ca2 +>Mg2+>Na+ and HCO3 >C l->CO32->SO4-2 respectively. But in the water column of the reservoir, due to above mentioned reasons, magnesium and chloride ions prevailed and ionic status order changed to Mg2+ >Ca2+>Na+, and C l->HCO3->CO32->SO42-.

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Main Author: Esteki, A.A.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2001
Subjects:Ionic composition, pH, Mactophyte, Reservior,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11107
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-111072021-05-19T06:41:14Z Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran Esteki, A.A. Ionic composition pH Mactophyte Reservior 2/3 of the reservoir surface area was approximately covered with dense populations of Myriophyllum, Ceratophyllum and Potamogeton species. The headwaters of the reservoir were considered as hard water and had both carbonatic and non-carbonatic hardness. When they were exposed to lentic condition of the reservoir and its intensive photosynthetic activities of macrophyte communities, the bicarbonate ions were absorbed significantly and the pH of water increased to relatively serious levels and calcium carbonate precipitated as subsequontly. These processes caused a significant decrease in calcium and bicarbonate ion concentrations of the water column of the reservoir. Thus, in the headwaters, calcium and bicarbonate ions were dominated and the cationic and anionic ratios in water were in the order of Ca2 +>Mg2+>Na+ and HCO3 >C l->CO32->SO4-2 respectively. But in the water column of the reservoir, due to above mentioned reasons, magnesium and chloride ions prevailed and ionic status order changed to Mg2+ >Ca2+>Na+, and C l->HCO3->CO32->SO42-. Published 2018-02-07T17:47:01Z 2018-02-07T17:47:01Z 2001 Journal Contribution Refereed 1562-2916 http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11107 en pp.23-38 Iran Isfahan
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topic Ionic composition
pH
Mactophyte
Reservior
Ionic composition
pH
Mactophyte
Reservior
spellingShingle Ionic composition
pH
Mactophyte
Reservior
Ionic composition
pH
Mactophyte
Reservior
Esteki, A.A.
Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
description 2/3 of the reservoir surface area was approximately covered with dense populations of Myriophyllum, Ceratophyllum and Potamogeton species. The headwaters of the reservoir were considered as hard water and had both carbonatic and non-carbonatic hardness. When they were exposed to lentic condition of the reservoir and its intensive photosynthetic activities of macrophyte communities, the bicarbonate ions were absorbed significantly and the pH of water increased to relatively serious levels and calcium carbonate precipitated as subsequontly. These processes caused a significant decrease in calcium and bicarbonate ion concentrations of the water column of the reservoir. Thus, in the headwaters, calcium and bicarbonate ions were dominated and the cationic and anionic ratios in water were in the order of Ca2 +>Mg2+>Na+ and HCO3 >C l->CO32->SO4-2 respectively. But in the water column of the reservoir, due to above mentioned reasons, magnesium and chloride ions prevailed and ionic status order changed to Mg2+ >Ca2+>Na+, and C l->HCO3->CO32->SO42-.
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pH
Mactophyte
Reservior
author Esteki, A.A.
author_facet Esteki, A.A.
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title Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
title_short Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
title_full Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
title_fullStr Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
title_full_unstemmed Condition of pH and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (Hanna Reservoir- Isfahan Province), Iran
title_sort condition of ph and ionic composition of water in a macrophyte dominated reservoir (hanna reservoir- isfahan province), iran
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