Soil erosion, nutrient migration and surface water pollution in Russia

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Litvin, LF [1 ]
Kiryukhina, ZP [1 ]
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[1] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Lab Soil Eros & Channel Proc, Moscow 119992, Russia
关键词
conditional concentration; delivery from slopes; erosional losses; gross content and soluble forms; hurnan-accelerated erosion; landscape zones; nutrients; pollution; Russia; surface water;
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P9 [自然地理学];
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0705 ; 070501 ;
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The evaluation of soil erosion-originated transport of nutrients (C, N, P, K) from arable slopes is presented in this paper. The results are based on the map "Erosion-affected land in Russia" (scale 1: 1 500 000) and agrochemical data. Annual N, P and K losses (in gross forms) are estimated to be 1.4, 1.1 and 11.8 x 10(6) t, respectively. Soluble forms of P (phosphorus) and K (potassium) are exported at the rate of 53 and 68 x 10(3) t, respectively. Average annual soil loss from arable land of Russia is about 560 x 10(6) t, including 26.3 x 10(6) t of humus. Landscape zones and, most importantly, arable land topography, are major factors controlling regional variability of nutrient losses. Conditional P concentration is directly proportional to the amount of its erosion-originated loss and is inversely related to runoff layer. The P conditional concentration (C-cP) calculations for all drainage basins of large Russian rivers have been used for to assess the ecological risk of surface water pollution. The North-Caucasian rivers appear to be the most endangered from this point of view.
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