R. Cieśliński, A. Olszewska, Ł. Pietruszyński, M. Budzisz, Katarzyna Jereczek-Korzeniewska, Agata Ossowska
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Abstract
The main goal of work was to quantify the nitrogen and phosphorus loads transported by small streams to the
Gulf of Gdańsk. The research aims to determine wastewater release volumes over time, instead of focusing only on spatial
distributions. Another aim is to identify the main determinants potentially affecting water quality in rivers flowing across
the city of Sopot. The study area consists of six small river catchments located in the city of Sopot, each with an open flow
channel, which lies along the bay. Studies were conducted 12 times per year in the period from March 2014 to February
2015. Laboratory analyses were performed to determine the concentration of both total nitrogen and total phosphorus. In
order to calculate pollutant loads, discharge was also measured in each of studied rivers. Conducted research has shown
that all analyzed streams were characterized by low total nitrogen and total phosphorus concentrations. The mean annual
values ranged from 0.60 to 1.28 mg·dm-3 in case of total nitrogen and from 0.066 to 0.100 mg·dm-3 in case of total phosphorus.
In 2012, the total nitrogen load from Poland to the Baltic Sea was 210.768.000 kg N while the total phosphorus
load was 15.269.000 kg P, which means that streams analyzed in this paper supplied barely 0.002 % of the biogenic load
supplied to the Baltic Sea by Poland as a whole.
这项工作的主要目标是量化小河流输送到格但斯克湾的氮和磷负荷。该研究旨在确定废水随时间的排放量,而不是只关注空间分布。另一个目的是确定可能影响流经索波特市的河流水质的主要决定因素。研究区域由位于索波特市的六个小型河流集水区组成,每个集水区都有一个沿海湾的开放式流道。在2014年3月至2015年2月期间,每年进行12次研究。进行实验室分析以确定总氮和总磷的浓度。为了计算污染物负荷,还测量了每条研究河流的排放量。所进行的研究表明,所有分析的溪流都具有低总氮和总磷浓度的特点。年平均值在全氮情况下为0.60至1.28 mg·dm-3,在总磷情况下为0.066至0.100 mg·dm3。2012年,从波兰到波罗的海的总氮负荷为210.768.000 kg N,而总磷负荷为15.269.000 kg P,这意味着本文分析的溪流仅提供了波兰整体供应给波罗的海生物负荷的0.002%。