Relationship between hydrological, physical and chemical characteristics present in rainwater runoff sediments
Pimiento, Maria Alejandra | 2018-07-19
(Eng) The objective of this work was to establish possible relationships between rainfall characteristics and
physical and chemical characteristics of sediments in an experimental catchment in Bogota city (tropical
mountain Andean region). The sediments were collected fortnightly for five months, from the two sand
traps of the constructed wetland of the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá. We collected the
sediments with traps specially designed for the study site. The results show a mean diameter (D50) of
128
μm
, mean concentrations of Cr = 36 mg/kg, Cu = 115 mg/kg, Pb = 273 mg/kg and Zn = 1173 mg/
kg. We found a relationship between rainfall and sediment characteristics, which eventually could guide
practices for sediment usages: (i) a reduced number of dry days is related to higher particle diameters and
lower concentrations of metals; (ii) higher magnitudes of rainfall intensities and total heights are related
to a lower number of particles with large grain sizes reaching the sand traps.
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