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Nutrients retention of a series of small dam-impacted urban rivers in northern China

文献类型:期刊论文

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作者Kumwimba, Mathieu Nsenga; Bao, Linlin; Jie, Zhishi; Li, Xuyong; Huang, Jinlou; Wang, Wei; Li, Xinzhu; Su, Jingjun; Muyembe, Diana Kavidia; Guide, Awoke
刊名JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
出版日期2022-06
卷号10期号:3页码:107967
关键词3 GORGES RESERVOIR GATE-I RESERVOIR PHOSPHORUS RETENTION WATER-QUALITY CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS SEDIMENTS NITROGEN EUTROPHICATION DOWNSTREAM DYNAMICS
ISSN号2213-2929
英文摘要How a series of small rubber dams distributed within urban watersheds impact nutrients transport remains less investigated. To fill this research gap, this study assesses the composition of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) and their retention in five urban river segments across the Qingshui-Yanghe rivers, China from March 2019 to September 2021. The upstream and downstream of the Qingshui river (QR-up and QR-city) were enriched with dissolved N and particulate P, suggesting a greater P contribution of agricultural origin. NH4-N concentrations were lower upstream but increased downstream of the Yanghe river due to the direct discharge of sewage and other human activities. N and P concentrations varied along the urban river and were relatively low at QR-city. A total of 159.2 and 8.4 metric tons/yr, corresponding to 63% and 70% of the TN and TP loading, were trapped within QR-up and QR-city, of which the dissolved N and particulate P load retention accounted for 58% and 78%. N and P retention rates within the river segments sharply decreased from 97 to -320% and were mainly sequestered in the upstream river segments (QR-up-QR-city). The retention rate of nitrate (78%) and dissolved reactive P (67%) were higher than that of TPN (9.75%) and TPP (78%) because of biological assimilation. Further, with retention rates of-320%, the upstream river segments were a net source of dissolved organic P. These results confirm that the small dams have an important nutrient retention function that is highly variable on a spatiotemporal scale similarly to large-scale reservoirs. Due to the cumulative influence of sewage discharge downstream of the Yanghe River, the nutrient load retention is significantly higher than that in the Qingshui river segments. The variations in hydrological regimes due to seasonal events and small dam regulation have a substantial impact on nutrient retention, resulting in higher loads retention in the flood period than in other periods. Overall, the results suggest that management plans must not only focus on decreasing nutrient export from the mountainous area of the Qingshui river basin but also on sewage outfalls and enhancing the hydrodynamic status of the dammed rivers with respect to eutrophication.
源URL[https://ir.rcees.ac.cn/handle/311016/47307]  
专题生态环境研究中心_城市与区域生态国家重点实验室
通讯作者Huang, Jinlou
作者单位1.Chinese Acad Sci, Res Ctr Ecoenvironm Sci, State Key Lab Urban & Reg Ecol, Beijing 100085, Peoples R China
2.Univ Chinese Acad Sci, Beijing 100049, Peoples R China
3.Univ Lubumbashi, Fac Agron, Lubumbashi, DEM REP CONGO
4.Capital Normal Univ, Coll Resource Environm & Tourism, Beijing 100048, Peoples R China
5.Chinese Acad Agr Sci, Inst Food Sci & Technol, Beijing, Peoples R China
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Kumwimba, Mathieu Nsenga,Bao, Linlin,Jie, Zhishi,et al. Nutrients retention of a series of small dam-impacted urban rivers in northern China, Nutrients retention of a series of small dam-impacted urban rivers in northern China.pdf[J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,2022,10(3):107967.
APA Kumwimba, Mathieu Nsenga.,Bao, Linlin.,Jie, Zhishi.,Li, Xuyong.,Huang, Jinlou.,...&Dzakpasu, Mawuli.(2022).Nutrients retention of a series of small dam-impacted urban rivers in northern China.JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING,10(3),107967.
MLA Kumwimba, Mathieu Nsenga,et al."Nutrients retention of a series of small dam-impacted urban rivers in northern China".JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 10.3(2022):107967.

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