2014
DOI: 10.5194/hessd-11-691-2014
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Effects of ecological factors and human activities on nonpoint source pollution in the upper reach of the Yangtze River and its management strategies

Abstract: Abstract. The effects of ecological and human activities on nonpoint source (NPS) pollution are key issues for sustainable water resources management. In this study, the Improved Export Coefficient Model and the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation were adopted to estimate the annual loads of NPS pollutants during the period from 1960 through 2003 in the upper reach of the Yangtze River (URYR). Ecological factors and human activities affecting NPS pollution were distinguished and their respective effects were … Show more

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“…Comparison with other studies Some studies have already quantified N and P transport to waterbodies of the large Chinese rivers [56], in particular of the Changjiang River [9,15,46,[57][58][59]. A few studies exist on sub-basin analyses of the Changjiang River [9,15,59].…”
Section: Risks For Future River Pollution By Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Comparison with other studies Some studies have already quantified N and P transport to waterbodies of the large Chinese rivers [56], in particular of the Changjiang River [9,15,46,[57][58][59]. A few studies exist on sub-basin analyses of the Changjiang River [9,15,59].…”
Section: Risks For Future River Pollution By Nutrientsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In recent decades, a great deal of research concerning the influence of rainfall and terrain on NPS nitrogen pollution has been carried out worldwide [24][25][26]. A comparative study of the effects of rainfall events on the removal of NPS nitrogen determined the efficiency ratio indexes, load summation and load regression in the Kyeong-a stream basin, South Korea [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is also very important to further study the comprehensive effects of various anthropogenic factors on NPS, as well as their respective impacts, on a macro-temporal scale.The upper reaches of the Yangtze river [21], known as the green ecological barrier, is the catchment area of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, and an important watershed in China. Its NPS pollution plays a vital role in the water quality of the Yangtze river [22]. In recent years, under the influence of anthropogenic factors and ecological factors, the water quality of the Yangtze river has changed greatly [23].…”
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confidence: 99%