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1 February 2003 A Nitrogen Budget of the Changjiang River Catchment
Shen Zhiliang, Liu Qun, Zhang Shumei, Miao Hui, Zhang Ping
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Based on 1997–1998 field investigations in the Changjiang river mouth, rain sampling from the river's upper reaches to the mouth, historical data, and relevant literature, the various sources of Total Nitrogen (TN) and Dissolved Inorganic Nitrogen (DIN) in the Changjiang river catchment and N transport in the Changjiang river mouth were estimated. The export fluxes of various form of N were mainly controlled by the river runoff, and the export fluxes of NO3-N, DIN and TN in 1998 (an especially heavy flood year) were 1438 103 tonnes (t) yr−1 or 795.1 kg km−2 yr−1, 1746 103 t yr−1 or 965.4 kg km−2 yr−1 and 2849 103 t yr−1 or 1575.3 kg km−2 yr−1, respectively. The TN and DIN in the Changjiang river came mainly from precipitation, agricultural nonpoint sources, N lost from fertilizer and soil, and point sources of industrial waste and residential sewage discharge, which were about 56.2% and 62.3%, 15.4% and 18.5%, 17.1% and 14.4%, respectively, of the N outflow at the Changjiang river mouth; maximum transport being in the middle reaches.

Shen Zhiliang, Liu Qun, Zhang Shumei, Miao Hui, and Zhang Ping "A Nitrogen Budget of the Changjiang River Catchment," AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment 32(1), 65-69, (1 February 2003). https://doi.org/10.1579/0044-7447-32.1.65
Received: 23 April 2001; Accepted: 1 December 2001; Published: 1 February 2003
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