Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model

In this research, a grid-based NEWS model was proposed through coupling the geographic information system (GIS) with the Global NEWS model framework. The model was then applied to the Dongjiang River basin to simulate the dissolved nutrient export from this area. The model results showed that the to...

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Main Authors: Rong Qiangqiang, Su Meirong, Yang Zhifeng, Cai Yanpeng, Yue Wencong, Dang Zhi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183801051
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spelling doaj-98ed3f990b624614ac2b0456f3bb14432021-02-02T03:42:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01380105110.1051/e3sconf/20183801051e3sconf_icemee2018_01051Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS modelRong QiangqiangSu MeirongYang ZhifengCai YanpengYue WencongDang ZhiIn this research, a grid-based NEWS model was proposed through coupling the geographic information system (GIS) with the Global NEWS model framework. The model was then applied to the Dongjiang River basin to simulate the dissolved nutrient export from this area. The model results showed that the total amounts of the dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus exported from the Dongjiang River basin were approximately 27154.87 and 1389.33 t, respectively. 90 % of the two loads were inorganic forms (i.e. dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus, DIN and DIP). Also, the nutrient export loads did not evenly distributed in the basin. The main stream watershed of the Dongjiang River basin has the largest DIN and DIP export loads, while the largest dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus (DON and DOP) loads were observed in the middle and upper stream watersheds of the basin, respectively. As for the nutrient exported from each subbasin, different sources had different influences on the output of each nutrient form. For the DIN load in each subbasin, fertilization application, atmospheric deposition and biological fixation were the three main contributors, while eluviation was the most important source for DON. In terms of DIP load, fertilizer application and breeding wastewater were the main contributors, while eluviation and fertilizer application were the two main sources for DOP.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183801051
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author Rong Qiangqiang
Su Meirong
Yang Zhifeng
Cai Yanpeng
Yue Wencong
Dang Zhi
spellingShingle Rong Qiangqiang
Su Meirong
Yang Zhifeng
Cai Yanpeng
Yue Wencong
Dang Zhi
Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Rong Qiangqiang
Su Meirong
Yang Zhifeng
Cai Yanpeng
Yue Wencong
Dang Zhi
author_sort Rong Qiangqiang
title Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
title_short Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
title_full Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
title_fullStr Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the Dongjiang river basin with a grid-based NEWS model
title_sort simulation of dissolved nutrient export from the dongjiang river basin with a grid-based news model
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In this research, a grid-based NEWS model was proposed through coupling the geographic information system (GIS) with the Global NEWS model framework. The model was then applied to the Dongjiang River basin to simulate the dissolved nutrient export from this area. The model results showed that the total amounts of the dissolved nitrogen and phosphorus exported from the Dongjiang River basin were approximately 27154.87 and 1389.33 t, respectively. 90 % of the two loads were inorganic forms (i.e. dissolved inorganic nitrogen and phosphorus, DIN and DIP). Also, the nutrient export loads did not evenly distributed in the basin. The main stream watershed of the Dongjiang River basin has the largest DIN and DIP export loads, while the largest dissolved organic nitrogen and phosphorus (DON and DOP) loads were observed in the middle and upper stream watersheds of the basin, respectively. As for the nutrient exported from each subbasin, different sources had different influences on the output of each nutrient form. For the DIN load in each subbasin, fertilization application, atmospheric deposition and biological fixation were the three main contributors, while eluviation was the most important source for DON. In terms of DIP load, fertilizer application and breeding wastewater were the main contributors, while eluviation and fertilizer application were the two main sources for DOP.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20183801051
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