Journal of the Japanese Society of Physical Hydrology
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Water quality characteristics and formation factors during the non snowing period in the Uono River
Yoichi MORIMOTOKoji KODERA
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2023 Volume 5 Issue 1 Pages 17-28

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In rivers regions with snowfall, snowmelt has a significant impact on river water quality, so it is important to accurately understand the effects of snow accumulation and snowmelt on water quality during periods when snowmelt has little effect. However, in regions with heavy snowfall, unlike rivers with little snow cover, the effects of snowmelt water remain until early summer, and the period of no effect is short. Therefore, in order to exclude as much as possible the effects of snow cover and snowmelt in warm snow covered regions, we first tried to understand water quality characteristics during non-snowfall periods. This paper discusses the characteristics and fluctuations of water quality in the main stream of the Uono River (The Shinano River tributary) and its tributaries during the non-snow season from April to December 2009, based on the results of water quality surveys. The average value of electrical conductivity (EC) in the main stream during the observation period was highest in the middle part of the stream, and the fluctuation was larger in the upper part of the stream. The reason for the variation of EC in the upper reaches is the increase of Na+ and K+ Cl- components, which are considered to be anti-freezing agent components during the snowmelt season. The high EC values in the midstream area were suggested to be influenced by the river mixed with hot spring components such as Na+, Cl-, and SO42-.

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