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 unders...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 N_(2)O concentrations and N_(2)O diffusive fluxes and the contributing factors in LakeWuliangsuhai,a typical shallow eutrophic and seasonally frozen lake in Inner Mongolia with cold and arid climate.Dissolved N_(2)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 N_(2)Ofluxwas consistent with that of N_(2)O concentrations.Additionally,the hotspots of N_(2)O emissions were detected within close to the main inflow of lake.The wide spatial and temporal variation in N_(2)O emissions indicate the complexity and its relative importance of factors influencing emissions.N_(2)O emissions in different lake zones and seasons were regulated by diverse factors.Factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of N_(2)O concentrations and fluxes were identified as WT,WD,DO,Chl-a,SD and COD.Interestingly,the same factor demonstrated opposing effects on N_(2)O emission in various seasons or zones.This research improves our understanding of N_(2)O emissions in shallow eutrophic lakes in cold and arid areas.展开更多
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.52260028,52060022,52260029,and 52160021)the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Nos.2017YFE0114800 and 2019YFC0409200)+1 种基金Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Science and Technology Plan(No.2021GG0089)personal grant to Guohua Li by China Scholarship Council(CSC).
文摘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 N_(2)O concentrations and N_(2)O diffusive fluxes and the contributing factors in LakeWuliangsuhai,a typical shallow eutrophic and seasonally frozen lake in Inner Mongolia with cold and arid climate.Dissolved N_(2)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 N_(2)Ofluxwas consistent with that of N_(2)O concentrations.Additionally,the hotspots of N_(2)O emissions were detected within close to the main inflow of lake.The wide spatial and temporal variation in N_(2)O emissions indicate the complexity and its relative importance of factors influencing emissions.N_(2)O emissions in different lake zones and seasons were regulated by diverse factors.Factors influencing the spatial and temporal distribution of N_(2)O concentrations and fluxes were identified as WT,WD,DO,Chl-a,SD and COD.Interestingly,the same factor demonstrated opposing effects on N_(2)O emission in various seasons or zones.This research improves our understanding of N_(2)O emissions in shallow eutrophic lakes in cold and arid areas.