Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination

This study seeks to identify sediment sources, quantify erosion rates, and assess water quality status via sediment fingerprinting, the Modified Laser Erosion Bridge (MLEB) method, and various pollution indices (PIs), respectively, in the humid tropics (Malaysia). Geochemical elements were used as t...

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Main Authors: K. V. Annammala, N. A. Mohamad, D. Sugumaran, L. S. Masilamani, Y. Q. Liang, M. H. Jamal, Z. Yusop, A. R. M. Yusoff, Anand Nainar
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spelling my.ums.eprints.345372022-10-28T00:45:12Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/ Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination K. V. Annammala N. A. Mohamad D. Sugumaran L. S. Masilamani Y. Q. Liang M. H. Jamal Z. Yusop A. R. M. Yusoff Anand Nainar QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution S1-(972) Agriculture (General) This study seeks to identify sediment sources, quantify erosion rates, and assess water quality status via sediment fingerprinting, the Modified Laser Erosion Bridge (MLEB) method, and various pollution indices (PIs), respectively, in the humid tropics (Malaysia). Geochemical elements were used as tracers in sediment fingerprinting. Erosion rates were measured at 3,241 points that encompass high conservation value forests (HCVFs); logged forests (LFs); mature oil palm (MOP); and mature rubber (MR) plantations. Annual erosion rates were 63.26–84.44, 42.38, 43.76–84.40, and 5.92–59.32 t ha-¹ yr-¹ in the HCVF, LF, MOP, and MR, respectively. Via sediment fingerprinting, logging and agricultural plantations were identified as the major contributors of the sediment. PIs also indicated the highest level of pollution in those catchments. This study highlighted three main messages: (i) the feasibility and applicability of the multiproxy sediment fingerprinting approach in identifying disaster-prone areas; (ii) the MLEB as a reliable and accurate method for monitoring erosion rates within forested and cultivated landscapes; and (iii) the adaptation of PIs in providing information regarding the status of river water quality without additional laboratory analyses. The combination of these approaches aids in identifying high-risk and disaster-prone areas for the prioritization of preventive measures in the tropics. IWA Publishing 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/1/Abstract.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/2/Full%20text.pdf K. V. Annammala and N. A. Mohamad and D. Sugumaran and L. S. Masilamani and Y. Q. Liang and M. H. Jamal and Z. Yusop and A. R. M. Yusoff and Anand Nainar (2021) Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination. Hydrology Research, 52. pp. 91-106. ISSN 1998-9563 (P-ISSN) , 2224-7955 (E-ISSN) https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/52/1/91/74685/Sediment-clues-in-flood-mitigation-the-key-to https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2020.119
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topic QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
S1-(972) Agriculture (General)
spellingShingle QK1-474.5 General Including geographical distribution
S1-(972) Agriculture (General)
K. V. Annammala
N. A. Mohamad
D. Sugumaran
L. S. Masilamani
Y. Q. Liang
M. H. Jamal
Z. Yusop
A. R. M. Yusoff
Anand Nainar
Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
description This study seeks to identify sediment sources, quantify erosion rates, and assess water quality status via sediment fingerprinting, the Modified Laser Erosion Bridge (MLEB) method, and various pollution indices (PIs), respectively, in the humid tropics (Malaysia). Geochemical elements were used as tracers in sediment fingerprinting. Erosion rates were measured at 3,241 points that encompass high conservation value forests (HCVFs); logged forests (LFs); mature oil palm (MOP); and mature rubber (MR) plantations. Annual erosion rates were 63.26–84.44, 42.38, 43.76–84.40, and 5.92–59.32 t ha-¹ yr-¹ in the HCVF, LF, MOP, and MR, respectively. Via sediment fingerprinting, logging and agricultural plantations were identified as the major contributors of the sediment. PIs also indicated the highest level of pollution in those catchments. This study highlighted three main messages: (i) the feasibility and applicability of the multiproxy sediment fingerprinting approach in identifying disaster-prone areas; (ii) the MLEB as a reliable and accurate method for monitoring erosion rates within forested and cultivated landscapes; and (iii) the adaptation of PIs in providing information regarding the status of river water quality without additional laboratory analyses. The combination of these approaches aids in identifying high-risk and disaster-prone areas for the prioritization of preventive measures in the tropics.
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author K. V. Annammala
N. A. Mohamad
D. Sugumaran
L. S. Masilamani
Y. Q. Liang
M. H. Jamal
Z. Yusop
A. R. M. Yusoff
Anand Nainar
author_facet K. V. Annammala
N. A. Mohamad
D. Sugumaran
L. S. Masilamani
Y. Q. Liang
M. H. Jamal
Z. Yusop
A. R. M. Yusoff
Anand Nainar
author_sort K. V. Annammala
title Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
title_short Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
title_full Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
title_fullStr Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
title_full_unstemmed Sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
title_sort sediment clues in flood mitigation: the key to determining the origin, transport, and degree of heavy metal contamination
publisher IWA Publishing
publishDate 2021
url https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/1/Abstract.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/2/Full%20text.pdf
https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/34537/
https://iwaponline.com/hr/article/52/1/91/74685/Sediment-clues-in-flood-mitigation-the-key-to
https://doi.org/10.2166/nh.2020.119
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