Affiliations: State Key Laboratory of Environmental Aquatic
Chemistry, Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of
Sciences, Beijing 100085, China
Abstract: A survey concerning the concentration of the nutrients in the Three
Gorges Reservoir Area was carried out. This paper presents the parameters
(NO_3^--N, NO_2^--N, Kjeldahl-N,
non-ionic ammonia, P-PO_4 and TP) determined at 16 sampling
sites from 1997 to 1999. The dominant soluble nitrogen form was
NO_3^--N followed by Kjeldahl-N, NO_2^--N
and non-ionic ammonia. Mean values of NO_3^--N,
NO_2^--N Kjeldahl-N and non-ionic ammonia ranged from 0.50
to 2.37 mg/L, 0.022 to 0.084 mg/L, 0.33 to 0.99 mg/L and 0.007 to 0.092 mg/L
respectively. Mean values of P-PO_4 at most sampling sites
were higher than 0.1 mg/L for subject to eutrophication. The major factors
influencing the concentrations of N and P might be agricultural runoff,
municipal and industrial effluents. In addition, 6 kinds of soil were sampled
at the area where would inundated after the dam completed. Two approaches were
adopted to simulate the N and P release from the inundated soils. The results
showed that the soils would release nitrogen and phosphorus to the overlying
water when the soils were inundated. The characteristics of soil affected the
equilibrium concentrations of N and P between the soil and the overlying
water.
Keywords: The Three Gorges Reservoir Area, nitrogen, phosphorus, inundated soil