The spatial variability of soil nitrates in arable and pasture landscapes: Implications for the development of geographical information system models of nitrate leaching

被引:9
作者
Wade, SD
Foster, IDL
Baban, SMJ
机构
[1] GRRU Group, Sch. of Nat. and Environ. Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry
关键词
nitrates; leaching; soil; spatial variation; models; geographical information systems; arable land; pastures; UK;
D O I
10.1111/j.1475-2743.1996.tb00965.x
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
In response to the European Community Nitrate Directive (91/676) a catchment scale Geographical Information System (GIS) model of nitrate leaching has been developed to map nitrate vulnerability and predict average weekly fluxes of nitrate from agricultural land units to surface water. This paper presents a pilot study which investigated the spatial variability of soil nitrates in order to: (1) define an appropriate pixel size for modelling N leaching; (2) quantify the within-unit variability of soil nitrate concentrations for pasture and arable fields; and (3) assist in the design of an efficient sampling strategy for estimating mean nitrate concentrations. Soil samples, taken from two 800 m transects in early September 1994, were analysed for water soluble nitrate. The arable soils had a mean nitrate-nitrogen concentration of 0.693 mu g/g (S.E. 0.054 mu g/g) and the pasture soils had a higher mean nitrate-nitrogen concentration of 0.86 mu g/g (S.E. 0.085 mu g/g). Spatial variability was investigated using variograms. The pasture data had a weak spatial relationship, whereas the arable data exhibited a strong spatial relationship which fitted a spherical variogram model (r(2) 0.87), with a range of 40 m. A pixel size of 40 m is suggested for nitrate modelling within the GIS based on the arable variogram and an improved sampling strategy for model validation is suggested, involving bulking sub-samples over a 40 m grid for estimating mean nitrate concentrations in combined land use and soil units.
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