Stable nitrogen isotope tracing anthropogenic influence on Lake Taihu
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    Anthropogenic influence on lake environmental change is one of the focus of global change research. It is necessary to identify anthropogenic sources of nitrogen in rivers and lakes. Stable nitrogen isotope ratios (δ15N) have been widely used in tracer studies of anthropogenic nitrogen sources in aquatic environments. Lake Taihu is a large, eutrophic, shallow freshwater lake in China, and is located in the Yangtze delta with high population density and economic development. It serves as an ideal site for examining human impacts on aquatic environment in China. Results of δ15N values measured in inorganic nitrogen fractions (INF) showed that a small river basin and its estuary in Yixing city were characterized by agricultural origin, while INF in Xukou Bay and East Taihu Bay by aquiculture, and INF in Meiliang Bay by discharge of human sewage. δ15N values in the macrophyte-dominated zones were much lower than those in the phytoplankton-dominated zones of the studied water body of southern estuary-East Taihu Bay-Meiliang Bay, indicating the progressive intensification of human pressure on the lake from south to north. However, elevated δ15N values in lake water which were consistent with high primary production in summer (June) suggested the consequence of biological processes. Using these values for tracing anthropogenic sources of nitrogen during algae blooms might be misleaded.

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林琳,吴敬禄,曾海鳌,刘文.人类活动对太湖水环境影响的稳定氮同位素示踪[J]. Journal of Lake Sciences,2012,24(4):546-552.

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  • Received:March 08,2011
  • Revised:February 07,2012
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