Xiaoyu Luo, Dingzhi Peng, Wenjian Shang, Yu Gu, Qun Luo, Zhongfan Zhu, Bo Pang
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摘要
由于人类活动,区域性氮磷(N/P)过剩对全球生态环境造成了巨大影响。有必要全面了解人类活动造成的氮磷输入及河流营养盐的时空变化。作为北京空间结构的调整,北京城市副中心在促进京津冀协同发展中具有重要的战略地位。本研究分析了北京城市副中心 2012 年至 2022 年氨氮(NH3-N)和总磷(TP)的动态变化,并估算了北京城市副中心人为氮净输入量(NANI)和人为磷净输入量(NAPI)。结果表明,NH3-N 和 TP 总体呈下降趋势,且呈三阶段模式。NANI 和 NAPI 分别从每年 5.68 × 104 kg km-2 和 0.95 × 104 kg km-2 下降到 0.78 × 104 kg km-2 和 0.15 × 104 kg km-2 。化肥投入占最大部分,占 NANI 的 53-81%,占 NAPI 的 49-80%。通州东南部的氮、磷输入量较高,潮白河流域(通州区)和北运河流域(通州区)的氮、磷通量与人为氮、磷输入量呈正相关。这项研究将为北京城市副中心确定氮磷管理重点和制定更有针对性的氮磷管理策略奠定基础。
Dynamic changes of net anthropogenic nitrogen/phosphorus input and its riverine export in the Beijing's subcenter
Due to human activities, the overabundance of regional nitrogen/phosphorus (N/P) has a huge impact on ecological environment worldwide. It is necessary to comprehensively understand the human-induced N/P input and spatiotemporal variations of nutrients in a river. As the adjustment to the spatial structure of Beijing, the Beijing's subcenter is an important strategic position in promoting the coordinated development of Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei. In this study, the dynamic changes of ammonia nitrogen (NH3-N) and total phosphorus (TP) from 2012 to 2022 were analyzed, then the net anthropogenic N input (NANI) and net anthropogenic P input (NAPI) was estimated in the Beijing's subcenter. The results showed that both NH3-N and TP had an overall downward trend with a three-stage pattern. The NANI and NAPI declined from 5.68 × 104 and 0.95 × 104 to 0.78 × 104 and 0.15 × 104 kg km−2 per year, respectively. The chemical fertilizers input accounted for the largest part at 53–81% of NANI and 49–80% of NAPI. There were high values of N and P input in the southeast of Tongzhou, and the fluxes of N and P were positively correlated with the input of anthropogenic N and P in the Chaobai River Basin (Tongzhou District) and the Beiyun River Basin (Tongzhou District). This study would provide the foundation for setting priorities and enacting more targeted N/P management strategies in the Beijing's subcenter.
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CLEAN covers all aspects of Sustainability and Environmental Safety. The journal focuses on organ/human--environment interactions giving interdisciplinary insights on a broad range of topics including air pollution, waste management, the water cycle, and environmental conservation. With a 2019 Journal Impact Factor of 1.603 (Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2020), the journal publishes an attractive mixture of peer-reviewed scientific reviews, research papers, and short communications.
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