Exports of Organic Matter, Nitrogen & Phosphorus from Sichuan Basin | Impact on Upper Yangtze Water Quality


 

 Nitrogen Export and Environmental Impact

Nitrogen is a key nutrient but becomes a pollutant in excess. This topic explores nitrogen export mechanisms from agricultural and urban areas within the Sichuan Basin, analyzing their contribution to eutrophication and water quality degradation in the Upper Yangtze River.

Phosphorus Loading and Water Pollution

Phosphorus plays a crucial role in aquatic productivity, yet its overabundance can trigger harmful algal blooms. This research focuses on phosphorus transport pathways, sources, and accumulation patterns, providing insights into managing nutrient pollution effectively.

Hydrological Processes and Nutrient Flux

Hydrological conditions such as rainfall, runoff, and river discharge strongly influence nutrient export. This topic evaluates how these processes regulate the flux of organic matter, nitrogen, and phosphorus, shaping the overall water quality of the Upper Yangtze River.

Implications for Water Resource Management

Understanding nutrient exports from the Sichuan Basin is essential for developing sustainable water management strategies. This research highlights policy implications, pollution control measures, and integrated watershed management approaches to protect the Yangtze River ecosystem.

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