Title of article :
Seasonal changes in nitrogen and phosphorus transport in the lower Changjiang River before the construction of the Three Gorges Dam
Author/Authors :
Shuiwang Duan، نويسنده , , Tao Liang، نويسنده , , Fu-Shen Zhang، نويسنده , , Lijun Wang، نويسنده , , Xiumei Zhang، نويسنده , , Xibao Chen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Water and sediment samples were collected at Datong from June 1998 to March 1999 to examine seasonal
changes in the transports of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from the Changjiang River (Yangtze
River) to the East China Sea (ECS). Dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN; dominated by nitrate) concentration
exhibited small seasonality, and DIN flux was largely controlled by water discharge. Dissolved
inorganic phosphorus (DIP) concentration was inversely correlated with water discharge, and DIP was
evenly delivered throughout a year. The transports of DIN and DIP from the Changjiang River were
consistent with seasonal changes in nutrient distributions and P limitation in the Changjiang Estuary and
the adjacent ECS. Dissolved organic and particulate N (DON and PN) and P (DOP and PP) varied parallel to
water discharge, and were dominantly transported during a summer flood. The fluxes of DOP and particulate
bioavailable P (PBAP) were 2.5 and 4 times that of DIP during this period, respectively. PBAP
accounted for 12–16% of total particulate P (PP), and was positively correlated with the summation of
adsorbed P, Al–P and Fe–P. Ca–P, the major fraction of PP, increased with increasing percent of CaCO3. The
remobilization of riverine DOP and PBAP likely accounted for the summer elevated primary production in
DIP-depleted waters in the Changjiang Estuary and the adjacent ECS. The Changjiang River delivered
approximately 6% of DIN (1459 106 kg), 1% of DIP (12 106 kg), and 2% of dissolved organic and particulate
N and P to the totals of global rivers. The construction of the Three Gorges Dam might have
substantially reduced the particulate nutrient loads, thereby augmenting P limitation in the Changjiang
Estuary and ECS.
Keywords :
Changjiang Rivernitrogenphosphorusbioavailable phosphorusN/P ratio
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science