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Nitrogen budget and its environmental loading in an urban ecosystem with the rapid urbanisation of China

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posted on 2018-07-19, 13:23 authored by Yongqiang Zhao, Yuguo Wu, Lvbing Jiang

A detailed nitrogen (N) budget has been developed for an urban ecosystem based on the method of material flow analysis. How increased human activity and urbanisation influences N cycling have also been analysed. Total N input and output in the urban ecosystem of Zhengzhou City (ZUE) was calculated at 304.8 Gg was 275.3 Gg year−1, resulting in an N accumulation of 29.5 Gg year−1. Industry and human life activities, which respectively accounted for 43.8% and 34.2% of total N inputs and 52.6% and 29.1% of total N outputs, were the core of N flow in the urban ecosystem. Humans activities mediated more than 98% N inputs into the ZUE, 73.2% of N was released into the atmosphere and 11.7% into hydrosphere. This very large volume of released N could contribute to regional problems. High energy consumption, insufficient wastewater treatment facility practices, and low N use efficiency are the primary causes of pollution. The major challenge ahead for the urban ecosystem is how to manage high-intensity N pollutant inputs to the urban ecosystems coupled with incomplete N cycling and removal. Based on the analysis of the N budget and loading, this study also proposes an N management strategy for the ZUE.

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This work was jointly supported by the Open Found of State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture [grant number Y20160036], the Key Scientific Research Projects of High Education of Henan Province [grant number17A210031], and the Project of Science and Technology of Henan Province [grant number172102310735].

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