Comprehensive assessment of eutrophication in Tangxun Lake, a large urban lake in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River

Abstract

Urban lakes play an important role in supporting the ecological environment and human society, yet increasing pollution poses a threat to water quality. Tangxun Lake, a typical Large urban lake in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, has experienced cultural eutrophication in recent years; however, few studies have comprehensively examined the water quality of this lake. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the water quality of the Tangxun Lake Basin using the Nemerow pollution index, principal component analysis (PCA), phytoplankton density and diversity, and the comprehensive trophic level index (TLI). Additionally, we analyzed the main influencing factors to provide a reference for the management of the aquatic environment of Tangxun Lake. The Nemerow pollution index evaluation showed that the annual degree of pollution in Tangxun Lake ranged from mild to heavy. The PCA results showed that the main pollution factors affecting water quality were total phosphorus (TP) and total nitrogen (TN). According to the results of TLI, the water in Tangxun Lake was moderately to severely eutrophic. Evaluation of algal cell density showed that Tangxun Lake was mesotrophic, and the phytoplankton diversity index showed that the eutrophication level was high. The degree of pollution in Tangxun Lake varied seasonally and was in the order of spring > winter > summer > autumn. The pollution in inner Tangxun Lake was relatively serious in spring, summer, and autumn, whereas that in outer Tangxun Lake was more serious in winter. This study provides a scientific basis for the comprehensive management of the ecological environment in the Tangxun Lake Basin.</p

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