Dam discharges over spillways are the main reason for the gas-supersaturated water generated in rivers.Local aquatic organisms,especially fish,readily develop gas bubble disease(GBD) in a river with total dissolved ga...Dam discharges over spillways are the main reason for the gas-supersaturated water generated in rivers.Local aquatic organisms,especially fish,readily develop gas bubble disease(GBD) in a river with total dissolved gas supersaturation(TDGS).Sometimes,fish will die after a specific exposure period,which negatively affects the biological equilibrium.In this study,the influence of TDGS on silver carp was explored.Silver carp were exposed to gas-supersaturated water with TDGS levels of 140%,135%,130%,125%,120%,and 110%to test the impact of TDGS.Some silver carp died when the TDGS level was 120%or higher,and all the silver carp exposed to a TDGS level of 140%died within10 h.In comparison with the Chinese sucker,Prenant's schizothoracin,and rock carp,silver carp seem less sensitive to TDGS.In addition,we tested the catalase(CAT) activity in the muscles and gills of silver carp after they were exposed to gas-supersaturated water with a TDGS level of140%.The CAT activity changed with time;it increased first and then decreased until it was lower than the initial CAT activity.The results of this study can provide basic data for developing a standard for environmental evaluation.展开更多
The effect of total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation on fish living downstream of dams is one of the main ecological risks of high dam construction. A strategy for mitigating the negative effects is needed urgent...The effect of total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation on fish living downstream of dams is one of the main ecological risks of high dam construction. A strategy for mitigating the negative effects is needed urgently since many high dams are under construction in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China. Experiments on the hatching process of David's schizothoracin were carried out and the results show that the hatching rate decreased with increasing TDG levels, and that most eggs hatched within a very short time in the higher TDG saturation groups. By using a stereomicroscope, damages to the head, yolk sac, body, anus, etc. were found in larvae which hatched in TDG supersaturated water. Results show that the lesion rate increased with increasing TDG levels. Furthermore, 7-d-old David's schizothoracin were exposed to TDG supersaturated water levels of 100%, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%, 125%, 130%, 135%, and 140% for testing their tolerance to TDG supersaturation. We found that the median lethal concentrations (LC50) for 13, 14, 20, 35, 52, 73, and 96 h exposure were 138%, 138%, 134%, 130%, 129%, 128%, and 126%, respectively. The median lethal times (LTs0) were 7.49, 11.04, 19.25, and 35.38 h for exposure to water with TDG levels of 145%, 140%, 135%, and 130%, respectively.展开更多
A width-averaged 2-D numerical model for simulating vertical distributions of flow and water temperature in reservoirs with an ice cover is developed. In this model, the 2-D flow and water temperature distributions ar...A width-averaged 2-D numerical model for simulating vertical distributions of flow and water temperature in reservoirs with an ice cover is developed. In this model, the 2-D flow and water temperature distributions are solved by the finite volume method with the k-? turbulent model. The heat conduction in the ice cover is modeled by the vertical heat transfer and the heat exchanges through the air-ice and ice-water interfaces. The model is applied to a 153 km long reservoir in Songhua River and the simulated results are in a good agreement with the field data of both the vertical water temperature and the ice thickness. The simulated results show that the ice cover thickness in the reservoir is not uniform, the maximum thickness appears in the middle reach, the outflow temperature has an obvious variation as compared with the natural temperature, and a buoyant flow occurs in the reservoir surface at the freeze-up and break-up periods. The model can effectively simulate the water temperature and the ice conditions of large reservoirs in cold regions.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.51379136)
文摘Dam discharges over spillways are the main reason for the gas-supersaturated water generated in rivers.Local aquatic organisms,especially fish,readily develop gas bubble disease(GBD) in a river with total dissolved gas supersaturation(TDGS).Sometimes,fish will die after a specific exposure period,which negatively affects the biological equilibrium.In this study,the influence of TDGS on silver carp was explored.Silver carp were exposed to gas-supersaturated water with TDGS levels of 140%,135%,130%,125%,120%,and 110%to test the impact of TDGS.Some silver carp died when the TDGS level was 120%or higher,and all the silver carp exposed to a TDGS level of 140%died within10 h.In comparison with the Chinese sucker,Prenant's schizothoracin,and rock carp,silver carp seem less sensitive to TDGS.In addition,we tested the catalase(CAT) activity in the muscles and gills of silver carp after they were exposed to gas-supersaturated water with a TDGS level of140%.The CAT activity changed with time;it increased first and then decreased until it was lower than the initial CAT activity.The results of this study can provide basic data for developing a standard for environmental evaluation.
基金Project (No. 50979063) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘The effect of total dissolved gas (TDG) supersaturation on fish living downstream of dams is one of the main ecological risks of high dam construction. A strategy for mitigating the negative effects is needed urgently since many high dams are under construction in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China. Experiments on the hatching process of David's schizothoracin were carried out and the results show that the hatching rate decreased with increasing TDG levels, and that most eggs hatched within a very short time in the higher TDG saturation groups. By using a stereomicroscope, damages to the head, yolk sac, body, anus, etc. were found in larvae which hatched in TDG supersaturated water. Results show that the lesion rate increased with increasing TDG levels. Furthermore, 7-d-old David's schizothoracin were exposed to TDG supersaturated water levels of 100%, 105%, 110%, 115%, 120%, 125%, 130%, 135%, and 140% for testing their tolerance to TDG supersaturation. We found that the median lethal concentrations (LC50) for 13, 14, 20, 35, 52, 73, and 96 h exposure were 138%, 138%, 134%, 130%, 129%, 128%, and 126%, respectively. The median lethal times (LTs0) were 7.49, 11.04, 19.25, and 35.38 h for exposure to water with TDG levels of 145%, 140%, 135%, and 130%, respectively.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.91547211,51309169 and 51179112)
文摘A width-averaged 2-D numerical model for simulating vertical distributions of flow and water temperature in reservoirs with an ice cover is developed. In this model, the 2-D flow and water temperature distributions are solved by the finite volume method with the k-? turbulent model. The heat conduction in the ice cover is modeled by the vertical heat transfer and the heat exchanges through the air-ice and ice-water interfaces. The model is applied to a 153 km long reservoir in Songhua River and the simulated results are in a good agreement with the field data of both the vertical water temperature and the ice thickness. The simulated results show that the ice cover thickness in the reservoir is not uniform, the maximum thickness appears in the middle reach, the outflow temperature has an obvious variation as compared with the natural temperature, and a buoyant flow occurs in the reservoir surface at the freeze-up and break-up periods. The model can effectively simulate the water temperature and the ice conditions of large reservoirs in cold regions.