1. Significant spatiotemporal pattern of nitrous oxide emission and its influencing factors from a shallow eutropic lake in Inner Mongolia, China.
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Li G, Zhang S, Shi X, Zhao S, Zhan L, Pan X, Zhang F, Yu H, Sun Y, Arvola L, and Huotari J
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- China, Air Pollutants analysis, Eutrophication, Spatio-Temporal Analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Nitrous Oxide analysis, Lakes chemistry, Environmental Monitoring, Seasons
- Abstract
Eutrophic shallow lakes are generally considered as a contributor to the emission of nitrous oxide (N
2 O), while regional and global estimates have remained imprecise. This due to a lack of data and insufficient understanding of the multiple contributing factors. This study characterized the spatiotemporal variability in N2 O concentrations and N2 O diffusive fluxes and the contributing factors in Lake Wuliangsuhai, a typical shallow eutrophic and seasonally frozen lake in Inner Mongolia with cold and arid climate. Dissolved N2 O concentrations of the lake exhibited a range of 4.5 to 101.2 nmol/L, displaying significant spatiotemporal variations. The lowest and highest concentrations were measured in summer and winter, respectively. The spatial distribution of N2 O flux was consistent with that of N2 O concentrations. Additionally, the hotspots of N2 O emissions were detected within close to the main inflow of lake. The wide spatial and temporal variation in N2 O emissions indicate the complexity and its relative importance of factors influencing emissions. N2 O emissions in different lake zones and seasons were regulated by diverse factors. Factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of N2 O concentrations and fluxes were identified as WT, WD, DO, Chl-a, SD and COD. Interestingly, the same factor demonstrated opposing effects on N2 O emission in various seasons or zones. This research improves our understanding of N2 O emissions in shallow eutrophic lakes in cold and arid areas., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
- 2025
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