沉积物
焊剂(冶金)
氮气
环境科学
转化(遗传学)
粒子(生态学)
氮气循环
水文学(农业)
海洋学
地质学
化学
地貌学
岩土工程
生物化学
有机化学
基因
作者
Xinghui Xia,Sibo Zhang,Siling Li,Liwei Zhang,Gongqin Wang,Ling Zhang,Junfeng Wang,Zhihuang Li
摘要
Nitrogen is a requisite and highly demanded element for living organisms on Earth. However, increasing human activities have greatly altered the global nitrogen cycle, especially in rivers and streams, resulting in eutrophication, formation of hypoxic zones, and increased production of N2O, a powerful greenhouse gas. This review focuses on three aspects of the nitrogen cycle in streams and rivers. We firstly introduce the distributions and concentrations of nitrogen compounds in streams and rivers as well as the techniques for tracing the sources of nitrogen pollution. Secondly, the overall picture of nitrogen transformations in rivers and streams conducted by organisms is described, especially focusing on the roles of suspended particle-water surfaces in overlying water, sediment-water interfaces, and riparian zones in the nitrogen cycle of streams and rivers. The coupling of nitrogen and other element (C, S, and Fe) cycles in streams and rivers is also briefly covered. Finally, we analyze the nitrogen budget of river systems as well as nitrogen loss as N2O and N2 through the fluvial network and give a summary of the effects and consequences of human activities and climate change on the riverine nitrogen cycle. In addition, future directions for the research on the nitrogen cycle in river systems are outlined.
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