Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake

To reveal the diverse occurrence forms and spatial distribution characteristics of nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake, a sequential leaching method was employed to determine the nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake. The results show that the total Nitrogen (TN) of the surface s...

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Main Authors: Li Yu, Kuang Qi-yu, Din Chao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/57/e3sconf_chinabiofilms18_01047.pdf
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spelling doaj-ddd115e74c88451caa80c90f6432a4142021-02-02T06:02:42ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011310104710.1051/e3sconf/201913101047e3sconf_chinabiofilms18_01047Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming LakeLi Yu0Kuang Qi-yu1Din Chao2Liupanshui Normal University, school of chemical and materials engineeringScientific research department of Liupanshui Normal UniversityLiupanshui Normal University, school of chemical and materials engineeringTo reveal the diverse occurrence forms and spatial distribution characteristics of nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake, a sequential leaching method was employed to determine the nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake. The results show that the total Nitrogen (TN) of the surface sediments of Ming Lake are between 383.23 and 3270.38 ug/g, and the spatial distribution is generally shown as southwest>middle>southeast>west of the lake. The results indicate the nutrient level of the whole lake is not very high. However, for some local areas a risk of high eutrophication pollution may exist due to excessive content; the average TTN is 638.77 ug/g which occupying 36 % of the lake; the spatial distribution is the same with TN; the average (NTN) is 928.61 ug/g that occupied 61 % of TN. With the exception of SAEF-N, every occurrence form of nitrogen was positive with TOM, indicating that the content and spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Minghu Lake are the main controlling factors for the content and spatial distribution characteristics of various forms of nitrogen in the sediments.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/57/e3sconf_chinabiofilms18_01047.pdf
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Kuang Qi-yu
Din Chao
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Kuang Qi-yu
Din Chao
Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
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Kuang Qi-yu
Din Chao
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title Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
title_short Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
title_full Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
title_fullStr Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
title_full_unstemmed Speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in Ming Lake
title_sort speciation and spatial distribution of nitrogen in surface sediments of in ming lake
publisher EDP Sciences
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description To reveal the diverse occurrence forms and spatial distribution characteristics of nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake, a sequential leaching method was employed to determine the nitrogen in the surface sediments of Ming Lake. The results show that the total Nitrogen (TN) of the surface sediments of Ming Lake are between 383.23 and 3270.38 ug/g, and the spatial distribution is generally shown as southwest>middle>southeast>west of the lake. The results indicate the nutrient level of the whole lake is not very high. However, for some local areas a risk of high eutrophication pollution may exist due to excessive content; the average TTN is 638.77 ug/g which occupying 36 % of the lake; the spatial distribution is the same with TN; the average (NTN) is 928.61 ug/g that occupied 61 % of TN. With the exception of SAEF-N, every occurrence form of nitrogen was positive with TOM, indicating that the content and spatial distribution of organic matter in the surface sediments of Minghu Lake are the main controlling factors for the content and spatial distribution characteristics of various forms of nitrogen in the sediments.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/57/e3sconf_chinabiofilms18_01047.pdf
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