Abstract

Organic pollution in eutrophic river water dammed by estuary weirs was studied in the Shin and Kasuga rivers of the Shikoku region, Japan. Both rivers are located in a low-precipitation region of Japan. The investigation was performed at intervals of 3–14 days from 12 July 2002 to 13 July 2003. The annual averages of chlorophyll a concentration were approximately 150 and 40 μg L−1 in the Shin and Kasuga rivers, respectively. The concentration often exceeded 500 μg L−1 in the Shin River in winter. Dissolved oxygen saturation exhibited marked variation. High and low values, i.e., >150% in the surface water layer and 0% in the bottom water layer, were occasionally observed. Dissolved methane concentrations >2,000 nM were often observed from spring to fall. In both rivers, the serious organic substance pollution was confirmed through 1 year.

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