The accumulation of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) in estuaries has become a global environmental problem. A two-dimensional, hydrodynamic water quality model was constructed in this study to investigate the sources of DIN pollution in the Minjiang Estuary. The concentration response field between the stream input and DIN in the estuary was established by using the surveyed source data of the study area. A sharing coefficient method was used to calculate the contribution percentage of each outfall to derive and propose a reasonable nitrogen reduction plan. The results showed that the input of land-based nitrogen into the Minjiang River contributed more than half of the DIN in the near-shore sea; the middle and upper reaches of the Minji...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...
International audienceIn the past three decades, China has built more than 87 000 dams with a storag...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
Rivers discharge large amounts of nitrogen into the oceans, which has caused increasing concern worl...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
In the past four decades (1970-2013), nitrogen and phosphorous inputs to the Changjiang River basin,...
<p>The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
The global NEWS model was calibrated and then used to quantify the long term trend of dissolved inor...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Nitrogen mineralization is a key biogeochemical process transforming organic nitrogen to inorganic n...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
Human activities have greatly increased the nitrogen (N) loading in rivers over the past century, an...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...
International audienceIn the past three decades, China has built more than 87 000 dams with a storag...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...
Rivers discharge large amounts of nitrogen into the oceans, which has caused increasing concern worl...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
In China, many estuaries suffer from eutrophication problems such as green tides and hypoxia. This i...
In the past four decades (1970-2013), nitrogen and phosphorous inputs to the Changjiang River basin,...
<p>The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P...
The Pearl River (Zhujiang in Chinese) has been exporting excess of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), ...
The global NEWS model was calibrated and then used to quantify the long term trend of dissolved inor...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Nitrogen mineralization is a key biogeochemical process transforming organic nitrogen to inorganic n...
Chinese agriculture has been industrializing since the 1990s to produce enough food. This increased ...
Human activities have greatly increased the nitrogen (N) loading in rivers over the past century, an...
China is a country with a rapid economic development and fast population growth. This is causing env...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...
International audienceIn the past three decades, China has built more than 87 000 dams with a storag...
<p>Chinese agriculture has been developing fast towards industrial food production systems that disc...