溪流
酸性矿井排水
水质
硫酸盐
煤矿开采
环境科学
排水
地表径流
地表水
环境修复
环境化学
水文学(农业)
露天开采
流域
污染
化学
生态学
煤
地质学
环境工程
污染
地理
生物
有机化学
岩土工程
地图学
计算机科学
计算机网络
作者
David Graebe,James Wood
出处
期刊:Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science
日期:2022-04-22
卷期号:94 (1)
标识
DOI:10.55632/pwvas.v94i1.924
摘要
Surface coal mining has been a major economic force in the Appalachian region for hundreds of years. Surface coal mining leads to runoff known as acid mine drainage (AMD) which infiltrates and severely degrades freshwater streams. Acid mine drainage impacted streams often see a marked decrease in biodiversity especially Ephemeroptera, Plecoptera, and Trichoptera (EPT taxa) which are intolerant to pollution. We researched the water quality in four streams. Two downstream mines were impacted by AMD while the other two served as control or unimpaired sites. Water chemistry of all four streams was measured including sulfate, iron, and magnesium using a YSI 9500 photometer. The pH of each stream was measured using a YSI Quatro meter. We found elevated levels of sulfate and iron in the impaired streams while magnesium levels varied across sites. The pH tended to be lower in the impaired streams but remained fairly alkaline ( pH > 5). These data are useful for understanding the chemistry of impaired streams and how freshwater macroinvertebrates may respond to these chemical parameters. Additionally these data aid in remediation efforts which may be dependent on specific water chemistry.
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