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The influence of a flood event on the potential sediment control of baseflow phosphorus concentrations in an intensive agricultural catchment

机译:集约化农业集约区洪水对底流磷浓度潜在沉积物控制的影响

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PurposeThe growth of periphyton in streams is enhanced by phosphorus (P) in baseflow. The likely control of P concentrations in baseflow can be approximated by the equilibrium P concentration (EPC0) of bed sediments. However, sediment composition changes with spatial scale and flood events. It is unknown if this affects EPC0.Materials and methodsWe sampled sediments in a main stem and headwater tributary of an agricultural catchment in Reporoa, New Zealand, before and after a scouring flood event (99th percentile of flows recorded since 1962). The tributary was chosen for its low slope and predominantly single land use (intensive dairying), which minimised the number of factors likely to affect the influence of the storm event.Results and discussionEPC(0) values were significantly correlated to dissolved reactive P (DRP) in baseflow before, and after, the flood event, despite a decrease in the proportion of fines and total P in bed sediments. Both EPC0 and DRP concentrations increased towards the catchment outlet. This increase likely reflected new P-enriched sediments from dairy-farm runoff, but hyporheic zone samples suggested that shallow groundwater may also have played a role in supplying P to the water column. Despite diel variations in dissolved oxygen, DRP concentrations showed little variation during the day and matched EPC0 estimates.ConclusionsThis work suggests that despite changes in sediment composition due to flood events, EPC0 is a useful reflection of daytime baseflow-DRP concentrations at sites along a stream network. However, further work is required to clarify if sediment-P exchange or groundwater control baseflow-DRP concentrations. These data also inform our understanding of the influence of sediment on delaying farm and catchment efforts to decrease in-stream DRP concentrations.
机译:目的基流中的磷(P)增强了河流中附生植物的生长。基流中P浓度的可能控制可以通过床沉积物的平衡P浓度(EPC0)来近似。但是,沉积物组成随空间规模和洪水事件而变化。尚不清楚这是否会影响EPC0。材料和方法我们在洪水冲刷事件发生之前和之后对新西兰Reporoa的一个农业流域主干和源头支流中的沉积物进行了采样(自1962年以来记录的流量的99%)。选择该支流的原因是其坡度低,主要是单一土地使用(集约化奶业),从而将可能影响风暴事件影响的因素数量降至最低。结果和讨论EPC(0)值与溶解性反应性P(DRP)显着相关),但在洪水事件发生之前和之后的基流中,尽管河床沉积物中细粉和总磷的比例有所降低。 EPC0和DRP浓度都向集水区出口增加。这种增加可能反映了奶牛农场径流中新的富含P的沉积物,但低渗带样品表明,浅层地下水也可能在向水柱供应P中发挥了作用。尽管溶解氧变化不大,但DRP浓度在白天几乎没有变化并且与EPC0估算值相符。结论这项工作表明,尽管洪水引起沉积物成分发生变化,但EPC0仍是河流沿岸地点日基流DRP浓度的有用反映。网络。但是,需要进一步的工作来阐明沉积物-P交换或地下水是否控制基流-DRP浓度。这些数据还使我们了解了沉积物对延迟农场和集水区以减少河床中DRP浓度的影响。

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