AMMONIUM SORPTION TO CHANNEL AND RIPARIAN SEDIMENTS - A TRANSIENT STORAGE POOL FOR DISSOLVED INORGANIC NITROGEN

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作者
TRISKA, FJ [1 ]
JACKMAN, AP [1 ]
DUFF, JH [1 ]
AVANZINO, RJ [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT CHEM ENGN,DAVIS,CA 95616
关键词
AMMONIUM; RIPARIAN; SEDIMENTS; SORPTION; STORAGE; STREAMS;
D O I
10.1007/BF02182880
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Sediment (0.5 mm-2.0 mm grain size) was incubated in nylon bags (200 mu m mesh) below the water table in the channel and in two transects of shallow wells perpendicular to the banks (to 18 m) of a third-order stream during August, 1987. One transect of wells drained steep old-growth forest, and the other a steep 23 year-old clear-cut partially regenerated in alder. At approximately 6-week intervals between October, 1987, and June, 1988, bags were retrieved. Total exchangeable ammonium was determined on sediment, and dissolved oxygen, nitrate and ammonium were determined in stream and well water. Exchangeable ammonium ranged from 10 mu eq/100 g of sediment in the stream where nitrification potential and subsurface exchange with stream water were high, to 115 mu eq/100 g sediment 18 m inland where channel water-groundwater mixing and nitrification potential were both low. Sorbed ammonium was highest during summer/autumn base flow and lowest during winter storm flow. Both channel and well water contained measurable dissolved oxygen at all times. Ammonium concentration was typically < 10 mu g-N/L in channel water, increased with distance inland, but did not exceed 365 mu g-N/L at any site. Nitrate concentration was typically higher in well water than channel water. Nitrate levels increased dramatically in wells at the base of the clear-cut following the onset of autumn rains. The results indicate a potential for temporary storage of ammonium on riparian sediments which may influence biotic nitrogen cycling, and alter the timing and form of dissolved inorganic nitrogen transport from the watershed.
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