Differences in sediment nitrogen and phosphorus distribution between riverside and lakeside wetlands in a river-connected lake

IF 2.9 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Communications Pub Date : 2024-02-29 DOI:10.1088/2515-7620/ad2b17
Zenghui Peng, Shiyu Niu, Qinghua Luo, Youzhi Li
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The distribution of nutrients in sediments is the result of multiple factors, including hydrological conditions and vegetation regulation, and in wetlands with complex hydrological conditions, this distribution is uncertain. In this study, the spatial distribution patterns of nitrogen and phosphorus in sediments were studied in the riverside and lakeside wetlands of Dongting Lake, a typical river-connected lake. The results showed that the nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in the surface sediments were higher than those in the subsurface sediments in both the riverside and lakeside wetlands. In addition, the concentration of total nitrogen (TN) of lakeside wetlands in the surface sediments was higher than that of riverside wetlands, whereas the concentration of total phosphorus (TP) did not differ between the two wetland types. In the surface sediments, there were significant positive correlations between the TN and TP concentrations in the riverside wetlands (p < 0.05), but no significant correlation in the lakeside wetlands (p > 0.05). In riverside wetlands, the nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations showed strong spatial dependence. However, in the lakeside wetlands, the spatial dependence of NO3 -N was strong, that of NH4 +-N was moderate, and that of TN and TP was weak. This study shows that both hydrology and vegetation cause differences in the distribution of nutrients in the sediments. The results obtained from this investigation clarify the differences of sediment nitrogen and phosphorus distributions in the two types of wetlands and provide a technical reference for the management of different wetland types.
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与河流相连的湖泊中河边湿地和湖边湿地沉积物氮和磷分布的差异
沉积物中营养元素的分布是水文条件和植被调节等多种因素共同作用的结果,在水文条件复杂的湿地中,这种分布具有不确定性。本研究对洞庭湖这一典型的河流连通湖泊的滨江和滨湖湿地沉积物中氮、磷的空间分布格局进行了研究。结果表明,无论在滨江湿地还是滨湖湿地,表层沉积物中的氮磷浓度均高于地下沉积物中的氮磷浓度。此外,湖滨湿地表层沉积物中的总氮(TN)浓度高于河滨湿地,而总磷(TP)浓度在两种湿地类型之间没有差异。在表层沉积物中,河滨湿地的 TN 和 TP 浓度之间存在显著的正相关关系(p < 0.05),而湖滨湿地则不存在显著的相关关系(p > 0.05)。在河滨湿地,氮和磷的浓度表现出很强的空间依赖性。但在湖滨湿地,NO3--N 的空间依赖性较强,NH4+-N 的空间依赖性一般,TN 和 TP 的空间依赖性较弱。这项研究表明,水文和植被都会造成沉积物中营养物质分布的差异。该研究结果明确了两种类型湿地沉积物氮磷分布的差异,为不同类型湿地的管理提供了技术参考。
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Environmental Research Communications
Environmental Research Communications ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES-
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