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The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks

Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions from river water have sparked worldwide concerns due to supersaturate CO(2) levels in the majority of global rivers, while the knowledge on the associations among nitrogen pollution, urbanization, and CO(2) emissions is still limited. In this study, the CO(2) partial...

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Autores principales: Hou, Yongmei, Liu, Xiaolong, Han, Guilin, Bai, Li, Li, Jun, Wang, Yusi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610296
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author Hou, Yongmei
Liu, Xiaolong
Han, Guilin
Bai, Li
Li, Jun
Wang, Yusi
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Liu, Xiaolong
Han, Guilin
Bai, Li
Li, Jun
Wang, Yusi
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description Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions from river water have sparked worldwide concerns due to supersaturate CO(2) levels in the majority of global rivers, while the knowledge on the associations among nitrogen pollution, urbanization, and CO(2) emissions is still limited. In this study, the CO(2) partial pressure (pCO(2)), carbon and nitrogen species, and water parameters in sewage-draining river networks were investigated. Extremely high pCO(2) levels were observed in sewage and drainage river waters, such as Longfeng River, Beijing-drainage River, and Beitang-drainage River, which were approximately 4 times higher than the averaged pCO(2) in worldwide rivers. Correlations of carbon/nitrogen species and pCO(2) indicated that carbon dioxide in rural rivers and sewage waters primarily originated from soil aeration zones and biological processes of organic carbon/nitrogen input from drainage waters, while that in urban rivers and lakes was mainly dominated by organic matter degradation and biological respiration. Enhanced internal primary productivity played critical roles in absorbing CO(2) by photosynthesis in some unsaturated pCO(2) sampling sites. Additionally, higher pCO(2) levels have been observed with higher NH(4)(+)-N and lower DO. CO(2) fluxes in sewage waters exhibited extremely high levels compared with those of natural rivers. The results could provide implications for assessing CO(2) emissions in diverse waters and fulfilling water management polices when considering water contamination under intense anthropogenic activities.
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spelling pubmed-94081822022-08-26 The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks Hou, Yongmei Liu, Xiaolong Han, Guilin Bai, Li Li, Jun Wang, Yusi Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Carbon dioxide (CO(2)) emissions from river water have sparked worldwide concerns due to supersaturate CO(2) levels in the majority of global rivers, while the knowledge on the associations among nitrogen pollution, urbanization, and CO(2) emissions is still limited. In this study, the CO(2) partial pressure (pCO(2)), carbon and nitrogen species, and water parameters in sewage-draining river networks were investigated. Extremely high pCO(2) levels were observed in sewage and drainage river waters, such as Longfeng River, Beijing-drainage River, and Beitang-drainage River, which were approximately 4 times higher than the averaged pCO(2) in worldwide rivers. Correlations of carbon/nitrogen species and pCO(2) indicated that carbon dioxide in rural rivers and sewage waters primarily originated from soil aeration zones and biological processes of organic carbon/nitrogen input from drainage waters, while that in urban rivers and lakes was mainly dominated by organic matter degradation and biological respiration. Enhanced internal primary productivity played critical roles in absorbing CO(2) by photosynthesis in some unsaturated pCO(2) sampling sites. Additionally, higher pCO(2) levels have been observed with higher NH(4)(+)-N and lower DO. CO(2) fluxes in sewage waters exhibited extremely high levels compared with those of natural rivers. The results could provide implications for assessing CO(2) emissions in diverse waters and fulfilling water management polices when considering water contamination under intense anthropogenic activities. MDPI 2022-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9408182/ /pubmed/36011931 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610296 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hou, Yongmei
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The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title_full The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title_fullStr The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title_full_unstemmed The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title_short The Impacts of Nitrogen Pollution and Urbanization on the Carbon Dioxide Emission from Sewage-Draining River Networks
title_sort impacts of nitrogen pollution and urbanization on the carbon dioxide emission from sewage-draining river networks
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9408182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36011931
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph191610296
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