Two mathematical approaches to study the phosphorus eutrophication of a wetland in Puerto Rico

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Marlio Paredes Gutiérrez, Brenda Carolina Torres Velasquez, Y. M. Sanchez Colon, Fred Charles Schaffner Gibbs
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Introduction: Laguna Cartagena (LC), a wetland in Lajas, Puerto Rico, has been negatively impacted by nutrients, mainly phosphorus run-off from agricultural activities until the end of sugar cane cultivation in the late 1900s.  This led to P concentration remain high at hypereutrophic state that was irremediable even after a 5-fold reduction in source water nutrient concentration. Objective: The main goal of this research paper is to apply two different mathematical approaches to assess the eutrophication level of a wetland in Puerto Rico. Method:   Grey Cluster Method (GCM) was used to classify LC’s eutrophic state by applying the International and Chinese trophic standards and two parameters, total phosphorous (TP) and total nitrogen (TN).  Mean TP and TN from LC consolidated bottom substrate and flocculence samples were used to classify LC.  To address whether LC can recover, soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) and TP from LC inlet, outlet and center water samples were used to model (differential equation) the input and loss of phosphorus in LC and determine whether an equilibrium point exists.  GCM analysis classified LC as a eutrophic wetland using the International standard and hypereutrophic using the Chinese standard. Results:  Trophic state classification did not vary with use of consolidated bottom substrate versus flocculence samples. The differential equation model showed that SRP and TP levels within LC were higher than levels of SRP and TP entering LC, which could be caused by a nutrient recycling process within LC that may predict failure of remediation efforts.  An equilibrium point was found at the eutrophic level, which means that even if there is a reduction in phosphorus input, there will not be a change in LC’s eutrophic state. Conclusions: Chinese trophic standard indicated LC was in a hypertrophic state. Similar results were found using the international standard. The differential equation model showed that LC is irreversible.
研究波多黎各湿地磷富营养化的两种数学方法
简介:拉古纳卡塔赫纳(LC)是波多黎各拉哈斯的一个湿地,一直受到营养物质的负面影响,主要是农业活动产生的磷径流,直到20世纪后期甘蔗种植结束。这导致磷浓度在高富营养化状态下仍然很高,即使在源水营养浓度降低5倍后也无法补救。目的:本研究论文的主要目的是应用两种不同的数学方法来评估波多黎各湿地的富营养化水平。方法:采用灰色聚类法(GCM),根据国际和中国的营养标准和总磷(TP)和总氮(TN)两个参数对LC的富营养化状态进行分类。采用LC固结底物和絮凝样的TP和TN均值对LC进行分类。为了研究LC是否可以回收,利用LC入口、出口和中心水样中的可溶性活性磷(SRP)和TP对LC中磷的输入和损失进行了建模(微分方程),并确定是否存在平衡点。GCM分析采用国际标准将LC划分为富营养化湿地,采用中国标准将其划分为富营养化湿地。结果:固结底基质与絮凝样的营养状态分类无显著差异。微分方程模型表明,LC内的SRP和TP水平高于LC内的SRP和TP水平,这可能是LC内的养分循环过程导致的,这可能预示着修复工作的失败。在富营养化水平上发现了一个平衡点,这意味着即使磷输入减少,LC的富营养化状态也不会发生变化。结论:中国营养标准提示LC处于肥厚状态。使用国际标准也得到了类似的结果。微分方程模型表明LC是不可逆的。
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