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  4. Influence of live microbes on suspended sediment concentration in coastal ecosystem
 
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Influence of live microbes on suspended sediment concentration in coastal ecosystem

Date Issued
01-11-2018
Author(s)
Ramalingam, Sivakumar
Chandra, Venu 
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
DOI
10.1016/j.margeo.2018.08.007
Abstract
Microbes present in both fresh and saline water associate with suspended sediments by secrete extracellular polymeric substance to survive under stressful environmental conditions. Deposition of these bio-contaminated sediments affects the bed ecosystem. When re-suspended, they further affect water quality and health of both human as well as aquatic life. In this study, laboratory experiments are conducted in an annular flume to understand the interaction between suspended sediments attached with microbes (biosediment) and without microbes (non-biosediment) at different mix ratios (Mr = 0:1, 0.25:0.75, 0.50:0.50, and 1:0) and water salinity (S = 0, 1, 2, 5, 10, and 35 g/L). Results show that, rate of deposition increases with an increase in biosediment concentration for any water salinity and mix ratio. In saline water, presence of microbes on suspended sediments induces more deposition until water salinity of 5 g/L and thereafter deposition reduces. Presence of 25% and 50% of biosediment in water increases deposition up to a critical salinity of 1.72 g/L and 2.60 g/L, respectively. Suspended sediment particle size increases with an increase in biosediment concentration and decreases with an increase in water salinity. Fractal dimension results show that, when salinity increases, fragile non-biosediment and dense biosediments are retained in suspension. This study shows that presence of live microbes on suspended sediments affects their depositional behaviour.
Volume
405
Subjects
  • Fractal dimension

  • Microbes

  • Particle size

  • Settling velocity

  • Suspended sediments

  • Water salinity

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