Sediment organic matter and physicochemical properties of a multipurpose artificial lake to assess catchment land use: a case study of Kaptai lake, Bangladesh

2021 
Abstract The Kaptai lake, situated in the north-east region of Bangladesh, is the largest reservoir in south-east Asia, built by impounding an artificial earth-dam on the Karnaphuli river in 1961 for hydropower generation. It now serves in various ways, including fisheries, inland navigation, tourism, seaport operation, and municipal water supply. This study has been carried out to know the physicochemical characteristics of sediment, focusing on the organic matter of sediment of Kaptai lake. With the assumption of sediment characteristics being a predictor of catchment land-use, the spatial change of sediment properties across the reservoir also discussed. By doing hydrometrical analysis of sediment physical properties, we found that sediment sand, silt and clay contents are 35%-67.5%, 11.75-39.5%, 5.75-45.75% respectively. The bulk density, organic matter (OM), organic carbon (OC), inorganic matter (IOM), pH ranged for 1.72 - 2.48g/cm3, 4.25 - 8.18%, 2.23 - 4.30%, 91. 82-95.76%, and 6.25 - 6.62 respectively. Sediment texture (e.g. sand, clay, and silt) showed significant variations at different sites (p
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