Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India

This study was carried out to evaluate the eutrophication risk associated with the nutrient flux from the Ghaghara river by using nutrient molar ratios and indicators for coastal eutrophication potential values. The concentration of ammonium (3–8 times), nitrate (3–10 times), and phosphate (3–4.5 ti...

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Main Authors: Nirdesh Kumar Ravi, Atul Srivastava, Kirpa Ram, Pawan Kumar Jha
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Language:English
Published: IWA Publishing 2021-11-01
Series:Water Supply
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Online Access:http://ws.iwaponline.com/content/21/7/3486
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author Nirdesh Kumar Ravi
Atul Srivastava
Kirpa Ram
Pawan Kumar Jha
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description This study was carried out to evaluate the eutrophication risk associated with the nutrient flux from the Ghaghara river by using nutrient molar ratios and indicators for coastal eutrophication potential values. The concentration of ammonium (3–8 times), nitrate (3–10 times), and phosphate (3–4.5 times) in the Ghaghara river were higher than the reported value for the unpolluted rivers, indicating the contribution from the anthropogenic sources. The dissolved nutrients concentration showed significant seasonal variations in the Ghaghara river system. The specific yield of nitrate-N, phosphate-P, and dissolved silica-Si from the Ghaghara river were 0.49, 0.03 and 0.96 tons km−2 yr−1 respectively. The average molar ratio for dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN)/Dissolved inorganic Phosphate (DIP) was above 16:1, which indicated phosphate limitation in biological productivity. In contrast, an average molar ratio of Dissolved inorganic Silica (DSi)/DIN of 4.6 ± 4.4 favored the diatom growth in the Ghaghara river. The negative value of P-ICEP (-2.93 kg C. km−2day−1) indicated phosphate limitation in the Ghaghara river. The positive value of N-ICEP (1.71 kg C·km−2day−1) indicates an excess of nitrogen over silica transport from the Ghaghara river to the Ganga river, which can create an eutrophication problem in the Ganga river. HIGHLIGHTS Nutrient concentration is contributed by allochthonous and autochthonous sources.; Nitrate is a major species constituting the DIN load in the Ghaghara river.; Significant seasonal variation was observed in nutrients concentration.; Phosphate limits the primary productivity in the Ghaghara river.; A positive value of N-ICEP indicates the potential of eutrophication condition in the receiving Ganga water.;
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spelling doaj.art-781fd766796343e5a04a2d4df902603f2022-12-21T23:13:22ZengIWA PublishingWater Supply1606-97491607-07982021-11-012173486350210.2166/ws.2021.110110Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, IndiaNirdesh Kumar Ravi0Atul Srivastava1Kirpa Ram2Pawan Kumar Jha3 Centre of Environmental Studies, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, India Centre of Environmental Studies, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, India Institute of Environment and Sustainable Development, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India Centre of Environmental Studies, University of Allahabad, Prayagraj 211002, India This study was carried out to evaluate the eutrophication risk associated with the nutrient flux from the Ghaghara river by using nutrient molar ratios and indicators for coastal eutrophication potential values. The concentration of ammonium (3–8 times), nitrate (3–10 times), and phosphate (3–4.5 times) in the Ghaghara river were higher than the reported value for the unpolluted rivers, indicating the contribution from the anthropogenic sources. The dissolved nutrients concentration showed significant seasonal variations in the Ghaghara river system. The specific yield of nitrate-N, phosphate-P, and dissolved silica-Si from the Ghaghara river were 0.49, 0.03 and 0.96 tons km−2 yr−1 respectively. The average molar ratio for dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN)/Dissolved inorganic Phosphate (DIP) was above 16:1, which indicated phosphate limitation in biological productivity. In contrast, an average molar ratio of Dissolved inorganic Silica (DSi)/DIN of 4.6 ± 4.4 favored the diatom growth in the Ghaghara river. The negative value of P-ICEP (-2.93 kg C. km−2day−1) indicated phosphate limitation in the Ghaghara river. The positive value of N-ICEP (1.71 kg C·km−2day−1) indicates an excess of nitrogen over silica transport from the Ghaghara river to the Ganga river, which can create an eutrophication problem in the Ganga river. HIGHLIGHTS Nutrient concentration is contributed by allochthonous and autochthonous sources.; Nitrate is a major species constituting the DIN load in the Ghaghara river.; Significant seasonal variation was observed in nutrients concentration.; Phosphate limits the primary productivity in the Ghaghara river.; A positive value of N-ICEP indicates the potential of eutrophication condition in the receiving Ganga water.;http://ws.iwaponline.com/content/21/7/3486din:dipdsi:dineutrophicationghaghara rivericepspatial and seasonal variation
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dsi:din
eutrophication
ghaghara river
icep
spatial and seasonal variation
title Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India
title_full Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India
title_fullStr Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India
title_short Nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the Ghaghara river, India
title_sort nutrient chemistry and eutrophication risk assessment of the ghaghara river india
topic din:dip
dsi:din
eutrophication
ghaghara river
icep
spatial and seasonal variation
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