Two adjacent forested catchments:: Dramatically different NO3- export -: art. no. 1292

被引:72
作者
Schiff, SL [1 ]
Devito, KJ
Elgood, RJ
McCrindle, PM
Spoelstra, J
Dillon, P
机构
[1] Univ Waterloo, Dept Earth Sci, Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1, Canada
[2] Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada
[3] Dorset Res Ctr, Dorset, ON P0A 1E0, Canada
关键词
nitrate export; forested catchments; stable isotopes; hydrology; wetlands; nitrogen cycling;
D O I
10.1029/2000WR000170
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Two adjacent catchments with similar temperate forest cover and podzolic soils have annual nitrate (NO3-) export that differs by a factor of 10. Monthly rates of mineralization and nitrification measured by the buried bag technique, soil C/N ratios, and the contribution of microbial NO3- to total NO3- in the groundwater as determined by analysis of delta(18)O in NO3- are also similar. In both catchments, maximum NO3- export occurs during spring melt, but in the catchment with higher export, NO3- concentrations in the stream begin to increase in the fall period. Groundwater NO3- concentrations measured in wells are very different in the two catchments with high groundwater NO3- in the catchment exhibiting high NO3- export. Following spring melt, steeper slopes in the high NO3- catchment promote faster drainage, and the water table declines rapidly while high NO3- concentrations are maintained in groundwaters. Deeper water tables will preserve high NO3- in water infiltrating below the rooting zone and organic-rich upper soil horizons. In the low NO3- catchment, slower drainage on shallower slopes lead to an increase in soil saturation, and the NO3- disappears from the water before the water table declines. Analyses of delta(15)N in NO3- during NO3- loss do not show evidence of denitrification, although denitrification proceeding to completion in isolated pockets followed by mixing with higher NO3- groundwaters would yield the same result. Alternatively, active uptake of NO3- by vegetation following spring melt will also deplete the groundwater NO3- in the shallow soil depths without isotopic fractionation. The low NO3- catchment also has lower NO3- in shallow soil waters during spring melt. Shallower slopes promote near-surface flow paths in organic-rich soil horizons which may facilitate denitrification during spring melt. Although the catchment with low NO3- export has a large wetland near the catchment outlet, the NO3- attenuating capacity of this wetland is largely unused except in the late fall because growing season groundwater concentrations of NO3- are undetectable and the wetland is frozen during snowmelt. In the high NO3- catchment, organic-rich soils and vegetation in the riparian zone cannot completely attenuate high NO3- in discharging groundwaters. In our study, factors controlling NO3- in groundwater such as slope, stratigraphy, and hydraulic conductivity can play a larger role than riparian zones in controlling differences in annual NO3- export observed between catchments.
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