Validation and Assessment of Diffusive Gradients in Thin-Films (DGT) Technique for Measuring Nutrients in Taihu Lake Water with Algae Bloom

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Danxing Yang
Haiyi Chen
Haitao Sun
Jun Luo
Yanying Li
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[1] Nanjing University,State Key Laboratory of Pollution Control and Resource Reuse, School of the Environment
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Nitrogen; Phosphorus; DGT; Taihu Lake;
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DGT (diffusive gradients in thin films) technique has been developed for measuring nitrogen in freshwaters and applied to assess the bioavailability of phosphorus in soils/sediments. These two elements are the main nutrients causing algae bloom, but DGT has never been used in the field water conditions with algae bloom. In our study, a pair of DGT devices were used in comparison with grab sampling to characterize the performance of this technique to measure labile NO3-N, NH4-N, and PO4-P concentrations in algae-cultivated Taihu Lake water. The results showed that DGT measurement was highly affected by algae bloom and the environmental conditions using the current assemblies, especially for NH4-N measurement. For in situ measurement of nutrients in the real environment, an improvement to the DGT technique is required. The comprehensive assessment of the level of eutrophication needs to consider a variety of environmental factors rather than just the concentration of nutrients.
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