珠江流域河流极端养分通量格局及其控制因素

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Hao Cheng, Qingping Du, Wei Gao, Yuan Zhang
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摘要

氮(N)和磷(P)的极端负荷在水生系统中引起许多环境问题。为有效缓解流域污染,分析河流极端通量变化特征及其驱动因素至关重要。本研究以华南地区主要水源珠江为研究对象,探讨了华南地区N、P通量变化的复杂性和不明确的驱动机制。采用Load Estimator (LOADEST)模型,对2014 - 2018年北江、东江和西江干流的日氮磷通量进行了模拟。随后,对2014-2018年各站点日氮磷通量的第95百分位极端高通量事件进行了分析,并利用随机森林模型确定了关键驱动因素。结果表明:2014 - 2018年珠江干流氮、磷通量分别为58.1万t/a和1.77万t/a;西江是主要贡献者,占总投入的77.5%。NP通量在流域内呈现由上游向下游增加的累积趋势。极端NP通量事件表现出与总体N和P负荷相似的模式,在特定河段中,由于严重的点源污染,具有显著的空间变异性。这些极端通量事件与人为活动高度相关,其中净人为氮输入(NANI)、净人为磷输入(NAPI)和土地利用类型是影响流域高NP负荷空间分布的主要因素。
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Estimating riverine extreme nutrient flux patterns and its controlling factors in the Pearl River, China.

Extreme loadings of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cause numerous environmental issues in aquatic systems. To effectively mitigate watershed pollution, analyzing the characteristics of riverine extreme flux variations and their driving factors is essential. This study addresses the complexity of N and P flux variations and unclear driving mechanisms by focusing on the Pearl River, South China's primary water source. Using the Load Estimator (LOADEST) model, daily nitrogen-phosphorus (NP) fluxes in the main streams of the Beijiang, Dongjiang, and Xijiang Rivers from 2014 to 2018 were simulated. Subsequently, extreme high-flux events, defined as the 95th percentile of daily N and P fluxes at each station during 2014-2018, were analyzed, and key driving factors were identified using a Random Forest model. The results indicate that from 2014 to 2018, the nitrogen and phosphorus fluxes in the Pearl River mainstem were 581,000 t/a and 17,700 t/a, respectively. The Xijiang River was the predominant contributor, accounting for 77.5% of total input. The NP fluxes demonstrate an accumulation trend within the river basin, increasing upstream to downstream. Extreme NP flux events exhibited patterns similar to those of the overall N and P loads, with significant spatial variability attributed to severe point-source pollution in specific river sections. These extreme flux events were highly correlated with anthropogenic activities, with Net Anthropogenic Nitrogen Inputs (NANI), Net Anthropogenic Phosphorus Inputs (NAPI), and land-use type being the primary factors influencing the spatial distribution of high NP loads within the basin.

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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
1000
审稿时长
7.3 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Monitoring and Assessment emphasizes technical developments and data arising from environmental monitoring and assessment, the use of scientific principles in the design of monitoring systems at the local, regional and global scales, and the use of monitoring data in assessing the consequences of natural resource management actions and pollution risks to man and the environment.
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