Hydrology is the key factor for nitrogen export from tile-drained catchments under consistent land-management

Author:

Bauwe Andreas,Kahle Petra,Tiemeyer Bärbel,Lennartz Bernd

Abstract

Abstract In this study, 14 years of climate, stream flow, land management, nitrate-nitrogen (NO3 N) load and concentration data were analyzed to identify potential drivers for NO3 N losses at two tile-drained catchments under cropland use in northeastern Germany. Mean (±standard deviation) annual NO3 N concentrations were 9.7 ± 2.9 (drainage plot) and 6.8 ± 2.4 mg l−1 (ditch catchment), while mean annual NO3 N loads amounted to 22 ± 16 and 20 ± 16 kg ha−1, respectively. Significant positive relationships between annual discharge and annual NO3 N losses underlined the importance of hydrologic conditions on NO3 N export mechanisms. No direct relationships were found between N soil surface surpluses and NO3 N losses. Any possible impact of N soil surface surpluses on NO3 N export rates was overridden by the hydro-meteorological conditions in the catchment. Positive correlations between the climatic water balance and NO3 N losses suggest that agricultural catchments with similar characteristics as ours may face—without countermeasures—increased N losses in the future as regional climate projections predict wetter winters in the coming decades. Our analysis has further shown that effects of land management strategies aiming at reducing N losses into surface waters might only become visible with a delay of years or even decades.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Environmental Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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