Journal
PROGRESS IN EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s40645-018-0177-6
Keywords
Nitrogen dynamics; Coastal area; Urbanization; Sewage; Sediment
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- Grant for Environmental Rehabilitation and Creation of the Osaka Bay Area [280007]
- JSPS
- JST for Okayama University
- Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [17H04494, 16KT0033] Funding Source: KAKEN
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In this study, we examined the nitrogen dynamics of a highly urbanized coastal area, focusing on the impacts of sewage-derived nitrogen. High levels of dissolved inorganic nitrogen were detected in seawater near treated sewage effluent (TSE) discharge points before decreasing in the offshore direction, suggesting that the impact zone of sewage effluent is about 1-2 km from the discharge point. The stable isotope ratios of nitrate and particulate organic nitrogen suggest nitrogen uptake by phytoplankton as well as dilution by offshore seawater, which contributed to a decrease in sewage-derived nitrogen levels. However, the extent of the impact zone was controlled by tidal variations and differences in temperature between the TSE and seawater. Our results also identify nitrogen transport processes, through exchange between seawater and sediment pore water, as an additional important source of nitrogen in the study area.
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