Spatiotemporal variation of nitrogen and phosphorus and its main influencing factors in Huangshui River basin
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Published:2021-04-23
Issue:5
Volume:193
Page:
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ISSN:0167-6369
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Container-title:Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Environ Monit Assess
Author:
Dong Biqiong,Qin Tianling,Wang Yu,Zhao Yan,Liu Shanshan,Feng Jianming,Li Chenhao,Zhang Xin
Abstract
AbstractThe foundation of managing excess nutrients in river is the identification of key physical processes and the control of decisive influencing factors. The existing studies seldom consider the influence of rainfall-runoff relationship and only focus on a few anthropogenic activities and natural attributes factors. To address this issue, a comprehensive set of influencing factors including rainfall-runoff relationship (represented by runoff coefficient), basic physical and chemical parameters of water quality, land use types, landscape patterns, topography, and socioeconomic development was constructed in this study. M–K test and cluster analysis were conducted to identify the temporal mutation and spatial clustering characteristics of NH3-N and TP in Huangshui River basin, respectively. Partial least squares regression was used to elucidate the linkages between water contaminants and the factors. As shown in the results, the temporal mutations of NH3-N and TP were obvious in the middle reaches, with 4 out of 7 catchments in the middle reaches have a larger number of mutations of NH3-N than other catchments. The cluster analysis results of NH3-N and TP among catchments were similar. This study also indicated that although the Huangshui River basin was located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, the influences of rainfall-runoff relationship on spatiotemporal changes of NH3-N and TP in its sub-basins were limited. Only the temporal change of NH3-N in Jintan catchment in the upstream area was significantly affected by runoff coefficient. The indexes of proportion of water area (PWA), proportion of impervious area (PIA), and proportion of primary industry (PPI) were the top three influencing factors of temporal variation of NH3-N and TP for most catchments in the middle reaches. The temporal change of NH3-N in Jintan catchment in the upstream area was obviously affected by runoff coefficient. The spatial variation of NH3-N and TP were all affected by PWA and proportion of secondary industry significantly. The results of this study can provide theoretical basis and technical support for the control and management of nitrogen and phosphorus pollution in upper reaches of rivers.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Project China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists National Science Fund for Young Scholars
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Pollution,General Environmental Science,General Medicine
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