Title of article :
The nitrogen composition of streams in upland
Scotland: some regional and seasonal differences
Author/Authors :
P.J. Chapmana، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , 1، نويسنده , ,
A.C. Edwardsa، نويسنده , , M.S. Cresser، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The nitrogen N. composition of streams draining four upland regions of Scotland was compared in samples
collected monthly between April 1997 and April 1998. Stream samples were analysed for total N TN., particulate N
PN., nitrate NO3., ammonium NH4., dissolved organic N DON. and dissolved organic carbon DOC.. Concentrations
of TN were small, generally less than 1 mg ly1, dominated by dissolved forms of N, and varied significantly
between upland regions. Nitrate accounted for most of the variability in TN; largest concentrations were observed in
the Southern Uplands and smallest concentrations were observed in the Highlands. Nitrate concentrations were
positively correlated with the percentage cover of improved grasslands and brown forest soils and negatively
correlated with the percentage cover of peat. Concentrations of DON also varied between regions, but to a lesser
extent than those of NO3. Largest concentrations occurred in SW Scotland and smallest concentrations in the
Cairngorms. Although a significant positive correlation between DON and DOC was observed, stream water DON
content was not related to the percentage cover of peat in the catchment, as was the case for DOC. The average
DOC:DON ratio was narrower for streams in the Southern Uplands than for those in the Cairngorms and Highlands.
Nitrate and DON displayed contrasting seasonal trends; NO3 concentrations were larger in the winter while DON
concentrations were larger in the summer. Only a small proportion, -8% and -7%, of TN was PN and NH4,
respectively, the majority of N was present as either NO3 or DON. Nitrate was the dominant fraction 58]65%. in all
regions except the Highlands where DON accounted for 57% of TN. However, the relative importance of the DON
component increased in the summer in all regions. This study has demonstrated that the DON fraction is an
important component of the total N transported by streams from upland catchments in Scotland. Thus, assessments
of anthropogenic impacts on N losses from upland ecosystems need to consider not only the dissolved inorganic
species but also DON.
Keywords :
Regions , upland , DOC:DON ratio , Land cover , Streams , soil , nitrate , variability , seasonal , Dissolved organic nitrogen
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment