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Dongting Lake is the second largest freshwater lake in China. It is suffering from significant eutrophication as a result of excessive nutrients inputs, among which nitrogen (N) is becoming a major contributor. The objective of this study is to document the occurrence and controls on N transport and transformation in riparian zones of Dongting Lake wetland. Field experiments were conducted in the cultivated Li River (LR) and uncultivated Yuan River (YR) regions of the wetlands from June to November, 2014. Groundwater depth, redox potential (Eh), pH, and temperature were measured in situ. Groundwater and surface water samples were collected to determine concentrations of nitrate nitrogen (NO3 −–N), nitrite nitrogen (NO2 −–N), and ammonia nitrogen (NH4 +–N). The results showed that NH4 +–N was the dominant N pollutant with maximum average value of 2.7760 mg L−1. All the groundwater samples were rated to Class V based on NH4 +–N content according to the groundwater quality standard, indicating the load of N in riparian zones had exceeded their capacity for assimilation and purification. Internal controls (including Eh and pH, temperature, and groundwater depth) and external controls (including surface water, land use, and rainfall) were analyzed in detail. The results suggested that Eh and pH were more significant in controlling N transport and transformation than temperature and groundwater depth; external controls influenced N fates through imposing an effect on internal controls. This study will provide important insights and a scientific basis for N pollution treatment and better protection of the Dongting Lake wetlands.
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The author thanks the anonymous reviewers for their comments on this manuscript. This study is supported by the National Science Fund of China (No. 41272249), Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (No. 20110072110020).
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Zhao, S., Zhou, N. & Liu, X. Occurrence and controls on transport and transformation of nitrogen in riparian zones of Dongting Lake, China. Environ Sci Pollut Res 23, 6483–6496 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11356-015-5865-9
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