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潮汐河流域供水盐污染的全球新威胁

The Emerging Global Threat of Salt Contamination of Water Supplies in Tidal Rivers.

作者信息

Li Ming, Najjar Raymond G, Kaushal Sujay, Mejia Alfonso, Chant Robert J, Ralston David K, Burchard Hans, Hadjimichael Antonia, Lassiter Allison, Wang Xiaohong

机构信息

Horn Point Laboratory, University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, Cambridge, Maryland 21613, United States.

Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, United States.

出版信息

Environ Sci Technol Lett. 2025 Jul 2;12(8):881-892. doi: 10.1021/acs.estlett.5c00505. eCollection 2025 Aug 12.

Abstract

Salt contamination of water supplies in tidal rivers is a global problem, but it has received little attention beyond site-specific studies. Drought, sea-level rise, navigation channel dredging, and watershed land-use change increase the risk of salinization and threaten drinking water supplies, agricultural irrigation, and infrastructure (via corrosion). The emerging issue of salt contamination of water supplies in tidal rivers and its diverse impacts highlight the critical need for interdisciplinary research that must integrate knowledge from oceanography, hydrology, and water resource management. Here we elucidate oceanic and hydrological processes regulating saltwater intrusion into estuaries and tidal rivers as well as watershed processes driving enhanced chemical weathering and export of watershed salts into rivers. By synthesizing studies around the world, we discuss how sea-level rise, prolonged drought, and increasingly extreme weather events in a changing climate are driving more frequent saltwater intrusion events that threaten water security globally. We propose a convergent research agenda toward the development of a decision support tool for salinity management. Specifically we recommend making ion-specific measurements and developing hydrological-hydrodynamic models to simulate the transport of major salt ions. These models can then be combined with artificial intelligence algorithms and enhanced monitoring to explore management strategies with stakeholders.

摘要

潮汐河流水源的盐分污染是一个全球性问题,但除了针对特定地点的研究外,它几乎没有受到关注。干旱、海平面上升、航道疏浚和流域土地利用变化增加了盐碱化风险,威胁到饮用水供应、农业灌溉和基础设施(通过腐蚀)。潮汐河流水源盐分污染这一新兴问题及其多样影响凸显了跨学科研究的迫切需求,这种研究必须整合海洋学、水文学和水资源管理等方面的知识。在这里,我们阐明了调节盐水侵入河口和潮汐河流的海洋和水文过程,以及驱动流域化学风化增强和流域盐分向河流输出的流域过程。通过综合世界各地的研究,我们讨论了在气候变化背景下,海平面上升、长期干旱和日益极端的天气事件如何导致更频繁的盐水入侵事件,这些事件威胁着全球的水安全。我们提出了一个趋同的研究议程,以开发一个用于盐度管理的决策支持工具。具体而言,我们建议进行特定离子测量,并开发水文-水动力模型来模拟主要盐离子的输送。然后,这些模型可以与人工智能算法和强化监测相结合,与利益相关者共同探索管理策略。

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