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Characteristics of Non-Point Source Pollution in the Watershed of Miyun Reservoir, Beijing, China

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Nitrogen and phosphorus are the major nutrients to cause eutrophication to degrade water quality of the Miyun Reservoir, a very important drinking water source of Beijing, China, and they are mainly from non-point sources. The watershed in Miyun County was selected as the study region with a total area of 1400 km2. Four typical monitoring catchments and two experimental units were used to monitor the precipitation, runoff, sediment yield and pollutant loading related to various land uses in the meantime. The results show that the total nutrient loss amounts of TN and TP are 898.07 t/a, and 40.70 t/a, respectively, in which nutrients N and P carried by runoff are 91.3 % and 77.3 %, respectively. There is relatively heavier soil erosion in the northern mountain area whereas the main nutrient loss occurs near the northeast edge of the reservoir. Different land uses would influence the loss amounts of non-point source pollutants. The amount of nutrient loss from the agricultural land per unit is highest, that from forestry comes next and that from grassland is lowest. However, due to the variability of land use areas, agricultural land contributes a lot to TP and forestry lands to TN.

Miyun Reservoirnon-point source pollutionwatershed

王晓燕、王一峋、李庭芳、贺伟、胡秋菊、张弘芬

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Department of Geography, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100037, China

Water/ Soil Protecting Station of Miyun County, Beijing 100037, China

Department of Chemistry, Capital Normal University, Beijing 100037, China

Beijing Municipal Scientific New-star Plan

2002

地球化学学报(英文版)
中国科学院地球化学研究所

地球化学学报(英文版)

影响因子:0.33
ISSN:2096-0956
年,卷(期):2002.21(1)
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