Title of article :
Dissolved and particulate nutrient export from rural catchments:
A case study from Luxembourg
Author/Authors :
Merce` Salvia-Castellv?´a، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , T، نويسنده , , Jean Franc¸ois Iff lya، نويسنده , ,
Paul Vander Borghtb، نويسنده , , Lucien Hoffmanna، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Nutrient enrichment of freshwaters continues to be one of the most serious problems facing the management of surface
waters. Effective remediation/conservation measures require accurate qualitative and quantitative knowledge of nutrient
sources, transport mechanisms, transformations and annual dynamics of different nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) forms. In this
paper, nitrate (NO3-N), soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) and total phosphorus (TP) concentrations and loads are presented for
two adjacent rural basins of 306 km2 and 424 km2, and for five sub-basins differing in size (between 1 km2 and 33 km2), land
use (extent of forest cover between 20% and 93%) and household pressure (from 0 to 40 people/km2) with the aim of studying
the influence of land use and catchment size on nutrient exports. The studied catchments are all situated on Devonian schistous
substrates in the Ardennes region (Belgium–Luxembourg), and therefore have similar hydrological regimes. As the study period
could not be the same for all basins, annual export coefficients were corrected with the 25 years normalized discharge of the
Suˆ re River: two regression analyses (for dry and humid periods) relating monthly nutrient loads to monthly runoff were used to
determine correction factors to be applied to each parameter and each basin. This procedure allows for the comparing annual
export coefficients from basins sampled in different years. Results show a marked seasonal response and a large variability of
NO3-N export loads between forested (4 kg N ha 1 year 1), agricultural (27–33 kg N ha 1 year 1) and mixed catchments (17–
22 kg N ha 1 year 1). For SRP and TP, no significant agricultural impact was found. Land and bank erosion control the total P
massflow in the studied catchments (0.4–1.3 kg P ha 1 year 1), which is mostly in a particulate form, detached and transported
during storm events. Soluble reactive P fluxes ranged between 10% and 30% of the TP mass, depending on the importance of
point sources in the basins studied. No relation was found between the size of the basins and the export of nitrate, SRP or TP.
Nutrient export, specially for NO3-N and TP, shows significant inter-annual variations, closely linked to inter-annual discharge
variations. Flow and load frequency data analysis confirm this association for all the basins on an annual basis. Seasonal or
storm specific fluxes strongly deviate from their annual values.
Keywords :
nutrient concentrations , nutrient loads , export coefficients , Streams , eutrophication
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment