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Spatial and seasonal variability of watershed response to anthropogenic nitrogen loading in a mountainous watershed.

机译:流域对山区流域人为氮负荷响应的空间和季节变化。

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Anthropogenic activity has greatly increased watershed export of bioavailable nitrogen. Escalating levels of bioavailable nitrogen can deteriorate aquatic ecosystems by promoting nuisance algae growth, depleting dissolved oxygen levels, altering biotic communities, and expediting eutrophication. Despite these potential detrimental impacts, there is notable lack of understanding of the linkages between anthropogenic nitrogen inputs and the spatial and seasonal heterogeneity of stream network concentrations and watershed nitrogen export. This dissertation research seeks to more accurately define these linkages by investigating the roles of landscape position and spatial distribution of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs on the magnitude and speciation of watershed nitrogen export and retention and how these roles vary seasonally across contrasting landscapes in a 212 km2 mountainous watershed in southwest Montana. Results indicate localized inputs of anthropogenic nitrogen occurring in watershed areas with quick transport times to streams had disproportionate effects on watershed nitrogen export compared to spatially distributed or localized inputs of nitrogen to areas with longer transport times. In lower elevation alluvial streams, these effects varied seasonally and were most evident during the dormant winter season by amplified nitrate peaks, elevated dissolved organic nitrogen:dissolved organic nitrogen (DIN:DON) ratios and lower dissolved organic carbon (DOC):total dissolved nitrogen (DOC:TDN). During the summer growing season, biologic uptake of nitrogen masked anthropogenic influences on watershed nitrogen export; however, endmember mixing analysis of nitrate isotopes revealed significant anthropogenic influence during the growing season, despite low nitrate concentrations and DIN:DON ratios. In contrast, streams draining alpine environments consisting of poorly developed, shallow soils and small riparian areas exhibited yearlong elevated nitrate concentrations compared to other sites, suggesting these areas were highly nitrogen enriched. Watershed modeling revealed the majority of watershed nitrogen retention occurred in the upland environment, most likely from biological uptake or lack of hydrologic connectivity. This work has critical implications for watershed management, which include: (1) developing flexible strategies that address varying landscape characteristics and nitrogen loading patterns across a watershed, (2) avoiding clustering nitrogen loading in areas with quick travel times to surface waters, (3) seasonal monitoring to accurately gauge watershed nitrogen saturation status, and (4) incorporating spatial relationships into streamwater nitrogen models.
机译:人为活动大大增加了生物利用氮的流域出口。通过提高有害藻类的生长,消耗溶解氧的水平,改变生物群落并加速富营养化,提高生物利用氮的水平可以使水生生态系统恶化。尽管存在这些潜在的有害影响,但仍然缺乏对人为氮输入与河流网络浓度与分水岭氮输出的空间和季节异质性之间联系的了解。本论文的研究旨在通过调查人为氮输入的景观位置和空间分布对流域氮输出和保留的大小和形态的作用以及在212 km2山区流域的不同景观之间这些作用随季节变化的作用,来更准确地定义这些联系。在蒙大拿州西南部。结果表明,与流向较长运输区域的氮的空间分布或局部输入相比,在流向河流的快速运输的流域区域中发生的人为氮的局部输入对流域氮的出口具有不成比例的影响。在低海拔冲积流中,这些影响随季节变化,并且在休眠的冬季最明显,其表现为硝酸盐峰放大,溶解有机氮:溶解有机氮(DIN:DON)比升高以及溶解有机碳(DOC):溶解氮总量降低(DOC:TDN)。在夏季生长季节,生物对氮的吸收掩盖了人为因素对流域氮出口的影响。然而,尽管硝酸盐浓度低和DIN:DON比值低,但对硝酸盐同位素的最终成员混合分析显示出在生长季节有明显的人为影响。相比之下,与其他地点相比,排水不畅的高山环境(由发育欠佳的浅土和小河岸区域组成)的河流硝酸盐浓度一年升高,表明这些区域富含氮。流域模型表明,大多数流域氮保留发生在高地环境中,最有可能是由于生物吸收或缺乏水文联系。这项工作对流域的管理具有至关重要的意义,其中包括:(1)制定灵活的策略,以解决流域中不同的景观特征和氮负荷模式;(2)避免在迁移到地表水的时间短的地区聚集氮负荷,(3 )季节监测,以准确测量流域氮饱和状态,(4)将空间关系纳入河流氮模型中。

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  • 作者

    Gardner, Kristin Kiara.;

  • 作者单位

    Montana State University.;

  • 授予单位 Montana State University.;
  • 学科 Hydrology.;Water Resource Management.;Biogeochemistry.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 247 p.
  • 总页数 247
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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