2022
DOI: 10.3390/w14081281
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Tributary Loadings and Their Impacts on Water Quality of Lake Xingyun, a Plateau Lake in Southwest China

Abstract: Lake Xingyun is a hypertrophic shallow lake on the Yunnan Plateau of China. Its water quality (WQ) has degraded severely during the past three decades with catchment development. To better understand the external nutrient loading impacts on WQ, we measured nutrient concentrations in the main tributaries during January 2010–April 2018 and modelled the monthly volume of all the tributaries for the same period. The results show annual inputs of total nitrogen (TN) had higher variability than total phosphorus (TP)… Show more

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“…The trophic level index (TLI), which reflecting lake trophic status [27] was used to evaluate the water quality of Lake Yilong. The aggregated TLI is calculated as the sum of individual TLIs, which are calculated according to lake and reservoir eutrophication evaluation methods and grading technical regulations, TN, TP, permanganate index (COD Mn ), DO, Chl-a, and Secchi disk transparency (SD) are the main indicators of nutrient levels in water [28,29]. Among them, the TLI is given as:…”
Section: Water Quality and Trophic State Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The trophic level index (TLI), which reflecting lake trophic status [27] was used to evaluate the water quality of Lake Yilong. The aggregated TLI is calculated as the sum of individual TLIs, which are calculated according to lake and reservoir eutrophication evaluation methods and grading technical regulations, TN, TP, permanganate index (COD Mn ), DO, Chl-a, and Secchi disk transparency (SD) are the main indicators of nutrient levels in water [28,29]. Among them, the TLI is given as:…”
Section: Water Quality and Trophic State Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative estimates of watershed scale loading of nutrients and quantified tributary contributions to lake ecosystems are rare in temperate zones and largely restricted to larger lakes (Robertson and Saad 2011, North et al 2013, Mooney et al 2020) and are even rarer in the tropics and subtropics (Coveney et al 2005, Li et al 2011, Luo et al 2022). Whereas many North American streams and rivers have been instrumented by the United States Geological Survey (USGS), no comparable effort to monitor discharge has yet to be broadly implemented for lower latitudes (Riveros-Iregui et al 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%