Research progress on the impact of flood discharge atomization on the ecological environment
Li Lin (),
Yi Li,
Wei Zhang,
Zhuo Huang,
Duan Chen,
Min Liu and
John Crittenden
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Li Lin: Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
Yi Li: Hohai University
Wei Zhang: Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
Zhuo Huang: Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
Duan Chen: Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
Min Liu: Changjiang River Scientific Research Institute
John Crittenden: Georgia Institute of Technology
Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2021, vol. 108, issue 2, No 1, 1415-1426
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Abstract Remarkable progress has been made in the construction of dams in China in the past several decades. Some of the large reservoirs have “high waterhead, high flow rate, and large flow” characteristics, there will be atomization when the flood is discharged. This process will have significant impact on the ecological environment. This paper summarized the impact of flood atomization on the terrestrial and aquatic ecological environment. Based on the theoretical analysis of flood discharge atomization for pollutant degradation and the review of previous studies on atomization technology for contaminants removal in the water treatment field, the impacts of flood atomization on pollutant degradation in waterbody were analyzed. Moreover, prospects for future research work on the impact of flood discharge atomization on ecological environment were suggested.
Keywords: Flood discharge atomization; Photodegradation; Organic pollutants; Water environment; Water ecology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/s11069-021-04774-x
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