Title of article
Nitrogen in river basins: Sources, retention in the surface waters and peatlands, and fluxes to estuaries in Finland
Author/Authors
Ahti Lepist? ?، نويسنده , , Kirsti Granlund، نويسنده , , Pirkko Kortelainen، نويسنده , , Antti R?ike، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
22
From page
238
To page
259
Abstract
Nitrogen export from diffuse and point sources and its retention in the major river basins of Finland is quantified and discussed.
The estimated total export from river-basins in Finland was 119000 tonnes N a−1 for the period 1993 to 1998 based on N export from
different land use types defined in a GIS-based assessment model, incorporated with estimates of N inputs from atmospheric
deposition and point sources. Agriculture contributes 38% of the total export, varying in the range 35–85% in the south-western
basins and 0–25% in the northern basins. This estimate of N export from agriculture was based on regional N balances together with
data from small agricultural research catchments. Forestry contributes on average 9%, with increasing dominance towards eastern and
northern parts of the country: from 2% to 15% in the southern–mid-western Finland basins to 10–30% in the large northern basins.
‘Background’ N export from forests on both mineral and organic soils contributes 27% on average; in the northern basins it may
contribute from 40% up to 90% of the total load. The estimate was calculated based on practically all data available from 42 small,
experimental catchments in Finland. Of the total N input to Finnish river-systems, 0% to 68% was retained in surface waters and/or
peatlands, with a mean retention of 22%. The highest retention of N (36–61%) was observed in the basins with the highest lake
percentages. The lowest retention (0–10%) of N was in the coastal basins with practically no lakes. In the national N mass balance,
38000 tonnes N a−1 (32%) was estimated as lake retention and 4000 tonnes N a−1 (3%) as retention in peatlands. On the basis of mass
balances and sensitivity analysis, retention was in most cases estimated to be in the range of 7.5–12.5 kg ha−1a−1 in lakes and 0–
1.5 kg ha−1a−1 in peatlands. The model results were tested using the split-sample technique and uncertainty estimates for different
data sources are provided and discussed.
Keywords
Lake , Export , Peatland , River basin , retention , Catchment , nitrogen
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
984706
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