C. Noriega, M. Araújo, H. Varona, M. Costa, Amilcar E. Calzada, C. Medeiros, A. Silva, L. Portela, D. Bezerra, Rivaldo Jeronimo, Paulo Barros, J. Araujo, M. Rollnic
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摘要
在流向海洋的河流中,氮和磷的积累会引起多种环境问题。这项工作的目的是利用既定的方法确定流入巴西东北海岸河口的12个水文盆地的N和P负荷。此外,对巴西东北部12条热带河流流域27年来(1990-2016年)的自然和人为负荷趋势进行了评估。结果表明,人口密度年平均增长+1.1%,降水量变化趋势不明显。人工负荷分别是自然输入量的21倍和112倍。人为来源占所有贡献的约96%。这些负荷(主要是废水)的积极趋势表明,在本研究包括的所有流域中,氮和磷的年平均增幅分别为1.1%和1.2%。这些百分比代表年平均负荷为251 t N -1和54.8 t P -1。研究区N和P的时间序列呈现出不断增加的趋势,表明这些负荷对邻近沿海地区的贡献逐年增大。
LONG-TERM TREND OF NITROGEN AND PHOSPHORUS TRANSPORT IN 12 TROPICAL COASTAL WATERSHEDS IN NORTHEAST BRAZIL
Multiple environmental problems are caused by the accumulation of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in river water on its way to the ocean. The objective of this work was to determine the N and P loads in 12 hydrographic basins that flow into estuaries along the northeastern coast of Brazil using established methods. Additionally, natural and anthropogenic loads trends in the hydrographic basins of 12 tropical rivers in northeastern Brazil over 27 years (1990-2016) were evaluated. The results indicated an annual average increase of +1.1% in population density, while precipitation showed no significant trend. The anthropogenic loads were 21 and 112 times higher than natural inputs for N and P, respectively. Anthropogenic sources accounted for ~ 96% of all contributions. The positive trends of these loads (mainly wastewater) represented an annual average increase of 1.1% for N and 1.2% for P, for all river basins included in this study. These percentages represent average annual loads of 251 t N yr-1 and 54.8 t P yr-1. The time series of N and P in the study region showed trends that point to a constant increase, implying a greater contribution of these loads to the adjacent coastal region year after year.
期刊介绍:
Química Nova publishes in portuguese, spanish and english, original research articles, revisions, technical notes and articles about education in chemistry. All the manuscripts submitted to QN are evaluated by, at least, two reviewers (from Brazil and abroad) of recognized expertise in the field of chemistry involved in the manuscript. The Editorial Council can be eventually asked to review manuscripts. Editors are responsible for the final edition of QN.