Best management practices for agricultural non-point source pollution control using PLOAD in Wuliangsuhai watershed
Shi Q. L. ; Deng X. Z. ; Wu F. ; Zhan J. Y. ; Xu L. R.
2012
关键词PLOAD Wuliangsuhai watershed agricultural non-point source pollution BMPs export coefficient model yangtze-river wetland system
英文摘要Increased concern has been addressed on non-point source (NPS) pollution, due to the serious lake eutrophication worldwide. The best management practices (BMPs) could provide a rational approach to control the agricultural NPS pollution, which is of great significance for the environmental protection and comprehensive watershed management. The authors calculated the discharge of total nitrogen and phosphorus in Wuliangsuhai watershed by using the pollutant load estimator (PLOAD) model. Fifty-nine watersheds were divided, among which thirty-three watersheds with higher agriculture land percentage (above 50%) were targeted for BMPs, as the pollutant load is heavier in agricultural land than in any other types of land use in Wuliangsuhai watershed. Scenarios of the total NI'S pollutant emission with or without agricultural BMPs were calculated and compared by using the PLOAD model. The results indicated that the emissions of total nitrogen and total phosphorus could be reduced by 54.68% and 41.54%. respectively, which means agricultural BMPs is a rational option for watershed restoration. The result could provide technical support and scientific reference for the protection of aquatic environment and for the formulation of conservation policy in Wuliangsuhai watershed.
出处Journal of Food Agriculture & Environment
10
2
1389-1393
收录类别SCI
语种英语
ISSN号1459-0255
内容类型SCI/SSCI论文
源URL[http://ir.igsnrr.ac.cn/handle/311030/26806]  
专题地理科学与资源研究所_历年回溯文献
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Shi Q. L.,Deng X. Z.,Wu F.,et al. Best management practices for agricultural non-point source pollution control using PLOAD in Wuliangsuhai watershed. 2012.
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