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식물-광물 혼합제가 부영양 수체의 수질, 플랑크톤 및 microcystin-LR에 미치는 영향
Effects of Plant-mineral Composites(PMC) on the Water Quality, Plankton Community and Microcystin-LR in Eurtophic Waters
김백호 ( Baik Ho Kim ) , 이주환 ( Ju Hwan Lee ) , 박채홍 ( Chae Hong Park ) , 권대률 ( Dae Yul Kwon ) , 박혜진 ( Hye Jin Park ) , 문병천 ( Byeong Cheon Mun ) , 문병진 ( Byeong Jin Mun ) , 최인철 ( In Chel Choi ) , 김난영 ( Nan Young Kim ) , 민한나 ( Han Ma Min ) , 박명환 ( Myung Hwan Par
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2012-450-002537361

We examined two reservoirs (lnkyung res. and Joongang res.) and two streams (Kyungan str. and Jecheon str.), all of which were eutrophic, during the 2010 warm season, to evaluate the water quality improvement activity (WQIA) of plant-mineral composite (PMC), which was previously developed to control suspended solids, including cyanobacterial bloom (Kim et al., 2010). We simultaneously measured both solid (S-MCLR) and dissolved microcystin-LR (D-MCLR), before and after PMC treatment, in the Joongang reservoir. Taking water body size and volume into account, we conducted the whole-scale experiment in the Inkyung reservoir, and mesocosm-scale experiments in the other three systems. The WQIAs of PMC were found to be comparatively high in SS (70~81%), TP (75~91%), BOD (65~91%), Chl-a (88~98%), phytoplankton(84~92%) and zooplankton(68~88%), except for the Kyungan stream, which was below 45% in all parameters. After PMC treatment, the concentrations of both SMCLR (47%) and D-MCLR (96%) decreased within two days, suggesting a mitigation possibility of hazardous chemicals such as agrochemicals and endocrine disrupters in the aquatic ecosystem. Our results collectively indicate that PMC is a useful agent to control suspended solids, including nuisance cyanobacterial bloom and their exudates, in an undisturbed water system with a long residence time.

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