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DOI | 10.1029/2019WR026867 |
Nitrate removal across ecogeomorphic zones in Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana (USA) | |
Deon Knights; Audrey H. Sawyer; Rebecca T. Barnes; Anastasia Piliouras; Jon Schwenk; Douglas A. Edmonds; Alexander M. Brown | |
2020-08-03 | |
发表期刊 | Water Resources Research
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出版年 | 2020 |
英文摘要 | Human activities have increased nitrate export from rivers, degrading coastal water quality. At deltaic river mouths, the flow of water through wetlands increases nitrate removal, and the spatial organization of removal rates influences coastal water quality. To understand the spatial distribution of nitrate removal in a river‐dominated delta, we deployed 23 benthic chambers across ecogeomorphic zones with varying elevation, vegetation and sediment properties in Wax Lake Delta (Louisiana, USA) in June 2018. Regression analyses indicate that NDVI is a useful predictor of summertime nitrate removal. Mass transfer velocity were approximately three times greater on a vegetated submerged levee (13 mm hr‐1), where NDVI was greatest, compared to other locations (4.6 mm hr‐1). Two methods were developed to upscale nitrate removal across the delta. The flooded‐delta method integrates spatially explicit potential removal rates across submerged portions of the delta and suggests that intermediate elevations on the delta — including submerged levees — are responsible for 70% of potential nitrate removal despite covering only 33% of the flooded area. The channel network method treats the delta as a network of river channels and suggests that although secondary channels are more efficient than primary channels at removing received nitrate, primary channels collectively contribute more to overall removal because they convey more of the total nitrate load. The two upscaling methods predict similar rates of nitrate removal, equivalent to less than 4% of nitrate entering the delta. To protect coastal waters against high nitrate loads, management policies should aim to reduce upstream nutrient loads. |
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条目标识符 | http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/287754 |
专题 | 资源环境科学 |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Deon Knights,Audrey H. Sawyer,Rebecca T. Barnes,et al. Nitrate removal across ecogeomorphic zones in Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana (USA)[J]. Water Resources Research,2020. |
APA | Deon Knights.,Audrey H. Sawyer.,Rebecca T. Barnes.,Anastasia Piliouras.,Jon Schwenk.,...&Alexander M. Brown.(2020).Nitrate removal across ecogeomorphic zones in Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana (USA).Water Resources Research. |
MLA | Deon Knights,et al."Nitrate removal across ecogeomorphic zones in Wax Lake Delta, Louisiana (USA)".Water Resources Research (2020). |
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