Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
As most of the rural areas inMediterraneanRegion,
the Celone river basin (Apulia, Italy) is characterized by diffuse
pollution from agriculture. Nutrient export from terrestrial
ecosystem to the river is controlled by hydrological
processes and nutrient input frompoint and non-point sources.
In the present paper, anthropogenic nitrogen input and the
riverine export of nitrate-N (N-NO3) were quantified through
several survey campaigns, continuousmeasures of streamflow
and discrete determinations of concentrations. A different
frequency for water sampling was used, respectively, during
floods and during normal- or low-flow state. Nitrate-N concentrations
in surface waters were found to vary considerably
across the seasons. The riverine N-NO3 export was estimated
to be about 14 kg N ha-1 year-1. Major N inputs derived
from fertilizers and animal manure correspond to 68.2 and
24 kg N ha-1 year-1, respectively. Nitrate-N fluxes in
streamduring flood events (21 days) accounted for about 63%
of the annual loading. This study clearly demonstrates the
importance of flood event contributions to the annual nutrient
loading delivered to the reservoir and that more efficient fertilizers
and management practices are needed to reduce N
input.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anthropogenic activities Temporary river Nitrate-N concentrations Nitrate load estimation
Elenco autori:
D'Ambrosio, Ersilia; LO PORTO, Antonio; DE GIROLAMO, ANNA MARIA; Pappagallo, Giuseppe
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