Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region

Rivers link land and sea, playing an important role in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles. By conducting surveys and research on river flow in a specific region, we can gain a better understanding of the nitrogen and carbon sinks in the area and their contributions to the environment. In this stu...

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Main Authors: Dawei Li, Hongji Liang, Zimiao Zhao, Huifeng Huang, Cuiming Li, Chengzhi Wang
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author Dawei Li
Hongji Liang
Zimiao Zhao
Huifeng Huang
Cuiming Li
Chengzhi Wang
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Chengzhi Wang
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description Rivers link land and sea, playing an important role in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles. By conducting surveys and research on river flow in a specific region, we can gain a better understanding of the nitrogen and carbon sinks in the area and their contributions to the environment. In this study, we conducted bi-annual sampling and monitoring of river flow in the Pearl River Delta downstream of Zhuhai, China, and collected hydrological information. The results show that the total flow in the dry season (939.22 m3/s) is lower than that in the rainy season (1556.40 m3/s); the highest concentration of total organic carbon is in the dry season (14.70 mg/L) and the lowest is in the rainy season (10.95 mg/L); the total organic carbon emission flux is lower in the dry season (1804.45 g/s) than in the rainy season (3331.04 g/s), and the maximum emission points in both seasons are at the Damenkou Waterway, with values of 2327.60 g/s and 917.87 g/s, respectively; the highest concentration of total nitrogen is in the dry season (40.20 mg/L) and the lowest is in the rainy season (17.80 mg/L); the total nitrogen flux is lower in the dry season (2204.68 g/s) than in the rainy season (2403.47 g/s). Inorganic nitrogen is the main component of total nitrogen, and ammonium nitrogen is the main component of inorganic nitrogen. The maximum flux of total nitrogen at both sampling frequencies is in the main entrance waterway. Same as the maximum flux point of carbon emissions, the main reason is that this point has the highest flow rate in this survey, which further proves that it is the river that needs the most attention for pollution control. By referring to historical statistical data and combining it with the results of this survey, we can provide data support for the next phase of pollution control in surrounding waters.
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spelling doaj-art-9e9c54aae1fe43bd9734de0d563f61402025-08-20T02:46:35ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402025-01-01111e4096810.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40968Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary regionDawei Li0Hongji Liang1Zimiao Zhao2Huifeng Huang3Cuiming Li4Chengzhi Wang5Guangdong-Hong Kong Joint Laboratory for Water Security, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai, 519087, China; Zhuhai Ecological Environment Technology Center, Zhuhai, Guangdong, ChinaZhuhai Ecological Environment Technology Center, Zhuhai, Guangdong, ChinaZhuhai Ecological Environment Technology Center, Zhuhai, Guangdong, ChinaZhuhai Ecological Environment Technology Center, Zhuhai, Guangdong, ChinaZhuhai Ecological Environment Technology Center, Zhuhai, Guangdong, ChinaGuangdong-Hong Kong Joint Laboratory for Water Security, Beijing Normal University, Zhuhai, 519087, China; Corresponding author.Rivers link land and sea, playing an important role in the global carbon and nitrogen cycles. By conducting surveys and research on river flow in a specific region, we can gain a better understanding of the nitrogen and carbon sinks in the area and their contributions to the environment. In this study, we conducted bi-annual sampling and monitoring of river flow in the Pearl River Delta downstream of Zhuhai, China, and collected hydrological information. The results show that the total flow in the dry season (939.22 m3/s) is lower than that in the rainy season (1556.40 m3/s); the highest concentration of total organic carbon is in the dry season (14.70 mg/L) and the lowest is in the rainy season (10.95 mg/L); the total organic carbon emission flux is lower in the dry season (1804.45 g/s) than in the rainy season (3331.04 g/s), and the maximum emission points in both seasons are at the Damenkou Waterway, with values of 2327.60 g/s and 917.87 g/s, respectively; the highest concentration of total nitrogen is in the dry season (40.20 mg/L) and the lowest is in the rainy season (17.80 mg/L); the total nitrogen flux is lower in the dry season (2204.68 g/s) than in the rainy season (2403.47 g/s). Inorganic nitrogen is the main component of total nitrogen, and ammonium nitrogen is the main component of inorganic nitrogen. The maximum flux of total nitrogen at both sampling frequencies is in the main entrance waterway. Same as the maximum flux point of carbon emissions, the main reason is that this point has the highest flow rate in this survey, which further proves that it is the river that needs the most attention for pollution control. By referring to historical statistical data and combining it with the results of this survey, we can provide data support for the next phase of pollution control in surrounding waters.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402416999XPearl river EstuaryTotal organic carbonTotal nitrogenFluxHydrology
spellingShingle Dawei Li
Hongji Liang
Zimiao Zhao
Huifeng Huang
Cuiming Li
Chengzhi Wang
Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
Heliyon
Pearl river Estuary
Total organic carbon
Total nitrogen
Flux
Hydrology
title Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
title_full Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
title_fullStr Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
title_short Monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the Pearl River Estuary region
title_sort monitoring and discussion on river carbon and nitrogen fluxes in the pearl river estuary region
topic Pearl river Estuary
Total organic carbon
Total nitrogen
Flux
Hydrology
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