Export of nitrogen, phosphorus, and suspended solids from a southern New England watershed to Little Narragansett Bay

被引:23
|
作者
Fulweiler, RW [1 ]
Nixon, SW [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rhode Isl, Grad Sch Oceanog, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA
关键词
Little Narragansett Bay; nitrogen; Pawcatuck River; phosphorus; river export; river fluxes; TSS; watershed nutrients;
D O I
10.1007/s10533-005-0444-7
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The Pawcatuck River watershed (764 km(2)) is a mainly forested drainage basin with a low population density ( 80 people km(-2)) that discharges to a shallow estuary, Little Narragansett Bay (RI and CT, USA). In order to quantify the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) flux to the estuary, we measured all forms of nitrogen and phosphorus, as well as suspended solids at the mouth of the river above tidal influence, on more than 80 occasions over an annual cycle. The annual export of total nitrogen, total phosphorus, and total suspended solids amounted to 16.0 x 10(6) mol y(-1), 0.97 x 10(6) mol y(-1), and 1.4 x 10(6) kg y(-1), respectively. Nitrogen export was equally divided between dissolved inorganic (83% NO3-) and organic forms, with particulate nitrogen comprising 17% of the total flux. Phosphorus export was dominated by particulate forms (67%), with dissolved inorganic phosphate contributing 30% and dissolved organic phosphorus contributing 8% of the annual flux. Preliminary nutrient budgets for the Pawcatuck watershed suggest that only about 10% of the nitrogen and phosphorus inputs are exported from the system. Strong regressions between water discharge and TN enabled us to extrapolate the data collected during the relatively dry study period to a long term average discharge year. Under normal river discharge conditions, the N flux would be approximately 26.0 x 10(6) mol y(-1) or about 20% of the nitrogen inputs to the watershed. This value is very close to the N flux predicted by a regression developed by others from a wide range of larger watersheds. The relatively large size of the Pawcatuck watershed relative to the estuary (9.6 km(2)), makes Little Narragansett Bay one of the most intensively nitrogen loaded estuaries on the Atlantic coast in spite of the dominant forest cover of the watershed.
引用
收藏
页码:567 / 593
页数:27
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] Export of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Suspended Solids from a Southern New England Watershed to Little Narragansett Bay
    Robinson W. Fulweiler
    Scott W. Nixon
    [J]. Biogeochemistry, 2005, 76 : 567 - 593
  • [2] Export of organic carbon from a minimally developed southern New England watershed
    Fulweiler, RW
    Nixon, SW
    Buckley, B
    Granger, S
    [J]. RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT II, 2003, 7 : 237 - 249
  • [4] Effects of disturbance on nitrogen export from forested lands of the Chesapeake Bay watershed
    Eshleman, KN
    Gardner, RH
    Seagle, SW
    Castro, NM
    Fiscus, DA
    Webb, JR
    Galloway, JN
    Deviney, FA
    Herlihy, AT
    [J]. ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING AND ASSESSMENT, 2000, 63 (01) : 187 - 197
  • [5] Effects of Disturbance on Nitrogen Export from Forested Lands of the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
    Keith N. Eshleman
    Robert H. Gardner
    Steven W. Seagle
    Nancy M. Castro
    Daniel A. Fiscus
    James R. Webb
    James N. Galloway
    Frank A. Deviney
    Alan T. Herlihy
    [J]. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2000, 63 : 187 - 197
  • [6] The effect of drawdown on suspended solids and phosphorus export from Columbia Lake, Waterloo, Canada
    Shantz, M
    Dowsett, E
    Canham, E
    Tavernier, G
    Stone, M
    Price, J
    [J]. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2004, 18 (05) : 865 - 878
  • [7] Runoff Losses of Suspended Sediment, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus from a Small Watershed in Korea
    Chun, Jong A.
    Cooke, Richard A.
    Kang, Moon S.
    Choi, Minha
    Timlin, Dennis
    Park, Seung W.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2010, 39 (03) : 981 - 990
  • [8] SUSPENDED-SOLIDS AND PHOSPHORUS LOADS FROM A CLAY SOIL .2. WATERSHED STUDY
    CULLEY, JLB
    BOLTON, EF
    [J]. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 1983, 12 (04) : 498 - 503
  • [9] Contrasting influences of stormflow and baseflow pathways on nitrogen and phosphorus export from an urban watershed
    Benjamin D. Janke
    Jacques C. Finlay
    Sarah E. Hobbie
    Larry A. Baker
    Robert W. Sterner
    Daniel Nidzgorski
    Bruce N. Wilson
    [J]. Biogeochemistry, 2014, 121 : 209 - 228
  • [10] Contrasting influences of stormflow and baseflow pathways on nitrogen and phosphorus export from an urban watershed
    Janke, Benjamin D.
    Finlay, Jacques C.
    Hobbie, Sarah E.
    Baker, Larry A.
    Sterner, Robert W.
    Nidzgorski, Daniel
    Wilson, Bruce N.
    [J]. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY, 2014, 121 (01) : 209 - 228