Publications by authors named "Fengyu Lei"

Currently, the comprehensive effect of the landscape pattern on river water quality has been widely studied. However, the interactive influences of landscape type, namely composition (COM) and configuration (CON) on water quality variations, as well as the specific landscape driving types affecting water quality variations under different spatial and seasonal scales remain unclear. To further improve the effectiveness of landscape planning and water quality protection, this study collected monthly water samples from the Fengyu River Watershed in southwestern China from 2018 to 2021, the Biota-Environment Matching Analysis (Bioenv) was used to identify key metrics representing landscape COM and CON, respectively.

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Controlling non-point source pollution is often difficult and costly. Therefore, focusing on areas that contribute the most, so-called critical source areas (CSAs), can have economic and ecological benefits. CSAs are often determined using a modelling approach, yet it has proved difficult to calibrate the models in regions with limited data availability.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how different rainfall intensities affect water quality in the Fengyu River Watershed, focusing on nitrogen and phosphorus levels.
  • Rainfall intensity impacts the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus, with lower levels during light to moderate rain and higher levels during heavy to torrential rain.
  • The results indicate that NH-N is a major component of total nitrogen, while PP makes up a larger share of total phosphorus, highlighting distinct patterns in nutrient composition based on rainfall intensity.
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