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- W2897050925 abstract "白洋淀环境整治对区域生态文明建设具有重要意义,然而,目前对加剧白洋淀富营养化的内源氮、磷污染负荷依然缺乏系统的研究.本研究以野外调研和室内培养实验相结合形式,在白洋淀主要水域内采集原位柱状沉积物样品,详细地研究了白洋淀沉积物中氮、磷赋存形态、间隙水中氮、磷剖面特征以及沉积物-水界面氮、磷交换特征.结果表明,白洋淀沉积物总氮、总磷含量分别为1230.8~9559.0 mg/kg(均值2379.5 mg/kg)和344.4~915.4 mg/kg(均值608.4 mg/kg),氮、磷累积污染量大.沉积物中铵态氮赋存量大(3.2~175.8 mg/kg),由此导致间隙水中铵态氮浓度较高,最高达到28.8 mg/L.沉积物磷形态以Ca-P和Fe-P为主,分别占总量的38.3%~76.1%和3.98%~18.0%,间隙水中磷酸盐浓度已接近甚至高于国内外典型富营养湖区.间隙水中高浓度的铵态氮和磷酸盐导致沉积物-水界面氮、磷交换通量较高,铵态氮平均释放和扩散通量分别为106.37和12.42 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d);磷酸盐平均释放和扩散通量分别为15.06和2.33 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d),沉积物内源氮、磷污染负荷较高,已严重威胁到白洋淀水环境质量,迫切需要整治.其中,北部河口区域以及中部府河入湖区和人口密集活动区沉积物氮、磷内源负荷尤为突出,应成为白洋淀沉积物内源污染整治的关键区域.;The environmental restoration of Lake Baiyangdian is of great significance for regional construction of ecological civilization. However, information on the internal loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus, which aggravated the eutrophic status of Lake Baiyangdian, is still limited. In this study, a detailed field survey was carried out to investigate the occurrence and fractions of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sediment, the profiles of nitrogen and phosphorus in interstitial water, and the exchanges of nitrogen and phosphorus across the sediment-water interface. A series of in situ sediment core samples were collected in important water areas of Lake Baiyangdian for the study. Results showed that the contents of total nitrogen and total phosphorus in the sediments were in the range of 1230.8-9559.0 mg/kg (average:2379.5 mg/kg) and 344.4-915.4 mg/kg (average:608.4 mg/kg), respectively. A large quantity of the cumulative pollution of nitrogen and phosphorus was discovered. The high levels of ammonium nitrogen in the sediments (3.2-175.8 mg/kg) led to high concentrations of ammonium nitrogen in the interstitial water, with the highest concentration of 28.8 mg/L. The phosphorus forms in the sediments were largely Ca-P and Fe-P, accounting for 38.3%-76.1% and 3.98%-18.0%, respectively. The phosphate concentrations in the interstitial water were close to or even higher than those in typical eutrophic lakes around the world. The high levels of ammonium nitrogen and phosphate in the interstitial water resulted in high exchange fluxes of nitrogen and phosphorus across the sediment-water interface. The average release and diffusive fluxes of ammonium nitrogen were 106.37 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d) and 12.42 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d), respectively. The average release and diffusive fluxes of phosphate were 15.06 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d) and 2.33 mg/(m<sup>2</sup>·d), respectively. The high internal loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sediments are now serious threat to the water environmental quality of Lake Baiyangdian. Urgent measures should be carried out to reduce the internal loadings. Especially, the northern estuary area and the central heavily populated area under the influence of the Fuhe River had higher internal loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus than other areas. These two areas should be given top priority during the remediation of internal loadings in Lake Baiyangdian." @default.
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- W2897050925 title "Occurrence and internal loadings of nitrogen and phosphorus in the sediment of Lake Baiyangdian" @default.
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