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Título : ANÁLISIS DE LA CONCENTRACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE PARÁMETROS FÍSICO QUÍMICOS DEL EMBALSE SALVE FACCHA
Autor : Llumiquinga Suntaxi, Andrea Estefania
Palabras clave : Thermo-chemical stratification,
Seasonal,
Wind,
High Andean lakes
Fecha de publicación : 2022
Editorial : Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam
Citación : Llumiquinga Suntaxi, A. E. (2022). ANÁLISIS DE LA CONCENTRACIÓN Y DISTRIBUCIÓN DE PARÁMETROS FÍSICO QUÍMICOS DEL EMBALSE SALVE FACCHA. UNIVERSIDAD REGIONAL AMAZÓNICA IKIAM.
Citación : PRODUCCIÓN CIENTÍFICA-TRABAJOS DE TITULACIÓN;TT-H-IKIAM-000016
Resumen : Lakes provide water services for different activities, such as supplying drinking water to populations. Therefore, it is important to expand the information on reservoirs to understand their behavior and improve their management. The Salve Faccha reservoir (SFR) in the high Andes of Ecuador (3890 masl) since 1998 contributes 900 l/s to the water supply Quito, which makes it a reservoir of high study interest. We sought to identify the existence of stratification in the SFR by analyzing the temporal distribution of the physicochemical parameters of the historical data and of the multiparametric hydrobuoy. Determine seasons based on Walter-Lieth climates and wind behavior by wind roses. Using heat maps, plot previously processed high-frequency data and search for thermoclines based on water density and with monthly sample data, plot vertical isolines. The SFR presented slight seasonal thermal stratifications (at 2.75 and 7.50m depth) and chemical (between 5 and 10m depth) in the relatively dry season, influenced by the wind. Dissolved oxygen (DO) has a greater variation in the water column in the relatively dry season and without reaching anoxia. The wind influenced the slight hourly thermochemical stratification. Turbidity, chlorophyll-a, oxidation and reduction potential (ORP) and pH did not show significant changes or correlations with temperature and DO. I did not find a marked stratification in the SFR. However, I did find slight variations in the relatively dry season that suggest a stratification trend in the future. These results provide information on interactions with climate, and can support reservoir and water resource management
URI : http://repositorio.ikiam.edu.ec/jspui/handle/RD_IKIAM/714
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