Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China.
In order to protect the water quality of Dongting Lake, it is significant to find out its nitrogen pollution characteristics. Using long-term monthly to seasonally data (1997-2014), we investigated the spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake i...
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doaj-c71d169c4616471f834c9ae057179aee2020-11-24T20:41:39ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01122e017099310.1371/journal.pone.0170993Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China.Zebin TianBinghui ZhengLijing WangLiqiang LiXing WangHong LiStefan NorraIn order to protect the water quality of Dongting Lake, it is significant to find out its nitrogen pollution characteristics. Using long-term monthly to seasonally data (1997-2014), we investigated the spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China. The average concentrations of total nitrogen (TN) in the eastern, southern, and western parts of the lake were 1.77, 1.56, and 1.35 mg/L, respectively, in 2014. TN pollution was generally worse in the southern area than in the western area. Concentrations showed temporal variation, and were significantly higher during the dry season than during the wet season. Based on the concentration and growth rate of TN, three different stages were identified in the long term lake data, from 1997 to 2002, from 2003 to 2008, and from 2009 to 2014, during which the concentrations and the growth rate ranged from 1.09-1.51 mg/L and 22.09%-40.03%, 1.05-1.57 mg/L and -9.05%-7.74%, and 1.68-2.02 mg/L and 57.99%-60.41%, respectively. The main controls on the lake water TN concentrations were the quality and quantity of the lake inflows, spatial and temporal variations in hydrodynamic conditions within the lake (flow velocity, flow direction), and point and nonpoint inputs from human activities. Diffuse nutrient losses from agricultural land are a significant contributor. As a priority, the local government should aim to control the pollutant inputs from upstream and non-point nutrient losses from land.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5293230?pdf=render |
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Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China. |
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Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China. |
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Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China. |
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Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China. |
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Long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, China. |
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long term (1997-2014) spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in dongting lake, china. |
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In order to protect the water quality of Dongting Lake, it is significant to find out its nitrogen pollution characteristics. Using long-term monthly to seasonally data (1997-2014), we investigated the spatial and temporal variations in nitrogen in Dongting Lake, the second largest freshwater lake in China. The average concentrations of total nitrogen (TN) in the eastern, southern, and western parts of the lake were 1.77, 1.56, and 1.35 mg/L, respectively, in 2014. TN pollution was generally worse in the southern area than in the western area. Concentrations showed temporal variation, and were significantly higher during the dry season than during the wet season. Based on the concentration and growth rate of TN, three different stages were identified in the long term lake data, from 1997 to 2002, from 2003 to 2008, and from 2009 to 2014, during which the concentrations and the growth rate ranged from 1.09-1.51 mg/L and 22.09%-40.03%, 1.05-1.57 mg/L and -9.05%-7.74%, and 1.68-2.02 mg/L and 57.99%-60.41%, respectively. The main controls on the lake water TN concentrations were the quality and quantity of the lake inflows, spatial and temporal variations in hydrodynamic conditions within the lake (flow velocity, flow direction), and point and nonpoint inputs from human activities. Diffuse nutrient losses from agricultural land are a significant contributor. As a priority, the local government should aim to control the pollutant inputs from upstream and non-point nutrient losses from land. |
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