日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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セッション記号 A (大気水圏科学) » A-HW 水文・陸水・地下水学・水環境

[A-HW20] 流域の物質輸送と栄養塩循環-人間活動および気候変動の影響-

2018年5月21日(月) 09:00 〜 10:30 コンベンションホールB(CH-B) (幕張メッセ国際会議場 2F)

コンビーナ:齋藤 光代(岡山大学大学院環境生命科学研究科)、小野寺 真一(広島大学大学院総合科学研究科)、細野 高啓(熊本大学大学院先導機構、共同)、Adina Paytan(University of California Santa Cruz)、座長:細野 高啓(熊本大学先導機構)

09:45 〜 10:00

[AHW20-15] Elemental distributions in a high biodiversity forested catchment in Singapore

*Trinh Canh Tien Nguyen1Jiandong Liu1Dong Eon Kim1Mengjie Liew1Yixiong Cai2Shie-Yui Liong1 (1.Tropical Marine Science Institute, National University of Singapore、2.National Biodiversity Centre, National Parks Board, Singapore)

キーワード:Elemental distributions, Forested catchment, Singapore

Weekly hydro-geomorphic field surveys were conducted for three months (from 31 Aug 2017 to 14 Nov 2017) at Dermawan forested catchment, Singapore, a high biodiversity, but considerably disturbed and landslide prone site, to uncover its elemental concentrations and possible sources. Although the study site resides in a busy historical industrial zone in Bukit Gombak, with high concentrations of surface soil Cr, Cu, Ca, Mg, Sr and Mn compared to nearby natural forested catchments and international threshold criteria, geological assessment results suggested soil elements are most likely naturally occurred. Stream hydrochemistry contained notably high Cd and Sb, which could be harmful to aquatic environment. However, other elements were in their natural/normal concentration ranges. Hydrological survey indicated low stream discharge at the catchment outlet, averaged at only 0.0053 m3/s, with alkaline and alkaline earth elements (Ca, Mg and Na) dominating the total elemental load of 3.67 tonnes/year. Although sources of harmful element Cd, Cr and Sb in soil (for Cd and Cr) and stream water (for Cd and Sb) remain unknown at this stage, the two most possible anthropogenic candidates are historical industrial and current military exercises. The study not only provided new geochemical data for a forested catchment located at Gombak Norite geological unit in Singapore but also piloted catchment conservation plans in terms of hydro-geomorphology.