Evaluating anthropogenic N inputs to diverse lake basins: A case study of three Chinese lakes

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作者
Wei Gao
Dennis P. Swaney
Bongghi Hong
Robert W. Howarth
Yong Liu
Huaicheng Guo
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[1] Peking University,College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, The Key Laboratory of Water and Sediment Sciences, Ministry of Education
[2] Cornell University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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Ambio | 2015年 / 44卷
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Net anthropogenic N inputs (NANI); Eutrophication; Lake; Nitrogen; Nonpoint source;
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The environmental degradation of lakes in China has become increasingly serious over the last 30 years and eutrophication resulting from enhanced nutrient inputs is considered a top threat. In this study, a quasi-mass balance method, net anthropogenic N inputs (NANI), was introduced to assess the human influence on N input into three typical Chinese lake basins. The resultant NANI exceeded 10 000 kg N km−2 year−1 for all three basins, and mineral fertilizers were generally the largest sources. However, rapid urbanization and shrinking agricultural production capability may significantly increase N inputs from food and feed imports. Higher percentages of NANI were observed to be exported at urban river outlets, suggesting the acceleration of NANI transfer to rivers by urbanization. Over the last decade, the N inputs have declined in the basins dominated by the fertilizer use but have increased in the basins dominated by the food and feed import. In the foreseeable future, urban areas may arise as new hotspots for nitrogen in China while fertilizer use may decline in importance in areas of high population density.
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页码:635 / 646
页数:11
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