SPATIAL PATTERNS IN STREAM NITRATE CONCENTRATIONS IN UPLAND WALES IN RELATION TO CATCHMENT FOREST COVER AND FOREST AGE

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REYNOLDS, B
ORMEROD, SJ
GEE, AS
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[1] UNIV WALES COLL CARDIFF, COLL CARDIFF, SCH PURE & APPL BIOL, CATCHMENT RES GRP, CARDIFF CF1 3TL, S GLAM, WALES
[2] UNIV COLL N WALES, INST TERR ECOL, BANGOR RES STN, BANGOR, GWYNEDD, WALES
[3] NATL RIVERS AUTHOR, CARDIFF, S GLAM, WALES
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10.1016/0269-7491(94)90067-1
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Data on nitrate nitrogen were collected weekly during 1984 from 136 sites on streams in upland Wales. Mean nitrate concentrations in summer (<0.02 to 1.05 mg litre(-1)) were significantly lower (P<0.001) than in winter (<0.02 to 1.26 mg/litre(-1)), particularly at sites with mature conifers (>30 years old). Mean concentrations increased significantly with the average age of conifers on each catchment (P<0.001), and with increasing areal cover by trees over 30 years old (P<0.001). Nitrate concentrations increased significantly with stream total hardness (P<0.001), possibly reflecting nitrogen mineralisation in soils of higher base status. Concentrations also increased with stream chloride (P<0.001), which is predominantly atmospherically derived, implying that increased nitrate occurred where general atmospheric inputs of solutes were increased. After accounting for variation in hardness, residual nitrate concentrations still increased with the average age of the conifers (P<0.001), and with catchment cover by mature trees (P<0.001). We infer that some additional nitrate under older conifers is thus independent of catchment sources associated with increasing hardness. Two possibilities are increased inputs and decreased retention of nitrogen within the ecosystem of maturing conifer forest. Residual nitrate after accounting for variations in chloride also increased significantly with conifer age (P<0.01) and cover (P<0.01), a pattern implying that some sources of nitrate may also be independent of increased sea-salt deposition. We allude to the possibility that additional nitrogen deposition adds to nitrogen throughputs from maturing forests, and we discuss the potential ecological role of additional nitrogen in runoff
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