JOURNAL OF YANGTZE RIVER SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTI ›› 2020, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (10): 16-20.DOI: 10.11988/ckyyb.201908367

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Sources of Agricultural Non-point Nitrogen Pollution in Typical Small Watershed of Erhai Lake in Abundant Water Period

PAN Xiong1,2, LIN Li1,2, DONG Lei1,2, XIE Ling-xian1,2, HUANG Hua-wei1,2, CHEN Jin2   

  1. 1. Basin Water Environment Department, Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan 430010, China;
    2. Hubei Provincial Key Laboratory of Basin Water Resources and Ecological Environment, Yangtze River Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan 430010, China
  • Received:2019-07-17 Revised:2019-08-23 Online:2020-10-01 Published:2020-10-29

Abstract: Agricultural non-point source pollution is the main factor of the deterioration of water quality of Erhai Lake in recent years. We studied the inorganic nitrogen isotope characteristics in the surface runoff of forest land, cultivated land and residential area in a typical small watershed of Erhai Lake. Source analysis of inorganic nitrogen showed that 8.53% and 91.47% of nitrate nitrogen in forest runoff came from atmospheric rainfall and soil, respectively; 19.78% and 80.22% of ammonia nitrogen in forest runoff were from atmospheric precipitation and soil. For cultivated land, 5.90%, 68.76% and 25.34% of nitrate nitrogen came from atmospheric rainfall, soil, and fertilizer, respectively, while ammonia nitrogen mainly came from soil. In residential runoff, 3.32% of nitrate nitrogen was coming from atmospheric rainfall, 55.42% from domestic sewage, and 41.26% from animal feces, while ammonia nitrogen was mainly coming from domestic sewage and animal feces.

Key words: Erhai lake, stable isotope, source appointment, agricultural non-point source pollution, inorganic nitrogen

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