Seasonal dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus in water and sediment of a multi-level ditch system in Sanjiang Plain,Northeast China |
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Authors: | Lei Guo Keming Ma |
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Institution: | (1) USDA Agricultural Research Service, National Sedimentation Laboratory, Water Quality and Ecology Research Unit, PO Box 1157, Oxford, MS 38655, USA;(2) Department of Wildlife and Fisheries, Mississippi State University, PO Box 9690, Starkville, MS 39762, USA |
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Abstract: | The multi-level ditch system developed in the Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China has sped up water drainage process hence transferred
more pollutants from farmlands into the rivers of this region. Understanding the seasonal dynamics of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus
(P) transportation in the ditch system and the role of different ditch size is thus crucial for water pollution control of
the rivers in the Sanjiang Plain. In this study, an investigation was conducted in the Nongjiang watershed of the Sanjiang
Plain to study the nutrient variation and the correlation between water and sediments in the ditch system in terms of ditch
level. Water and sediments samples were collected in each ditch level in growing season at regular intervals (once per month),
and TN, NO3
−N, NH4
+-N, TP, and PO4
3−-P were analyzed. The results show that nutrient contents in water were higher in June and July, especially in July, the contents
of TN and TP were 3.21 mg/L and 0.84 mg/L in field ditch, 4.04 mg/L and 1.06 mg/L in lateral ditch, 2.46 mg/L and 0.70 mg/L
in branch ditch, 1.92 mg/L and 0.63 mg/L in main ditch, respectively. In August and September, the nutrient contents in the
water were relatively lower. The peak value of nutrient in ditch water had been moving from the field ditch to the main ditch
over time, showing a remarkable impact of ditch system on river water environment. The nutrient transfer in ditch sediments
could only be found in rainfall season. Nutrient contents in ditch sediment had effect on that in ditch water, but nutrients
in ditch water and sediments had different origination. Ditch management in terms of the key factors is hence very important
for protecting river water environment. |
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