Citizen‐participatory nationwide survey of mountain streamwater chemistry in Japan in 2022: Comparison of nitrate concentrations with the 2003 survey

Author:

Makino Soyoka12ORCID,Tokuchi Naoko2ORCID,Akaishi Daisuke23,Koyama Lina A.4,Komai Yukio2,Itaya Yoshimi4,Maung Nay Lin5,Ishimaru Kanae6,Oda Tomoki7,Shibata Rei8,Numamoto Shinya9

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Humanity and Nature Kyoto Kyoto Japan

2. Field Science Education and Research Center Kyoto University Kyoto Kyoto Japan

3. Faculty of Design Technology Osaka Sangyo University Osaka Japan

4. Graduate School of Informatics Kyoto University Kyoto Kyoto Japan

5. Graduate school of Agriculture Kyoto University Kyoto Kyoto Japan

6. Center for Arts and Sciences Fukui Prefectural University Fukui Japan

7. Department of Disaster Prevention, Meteorology and Hydrology Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute Ibaraki Japan

8. Faculty of Agriculture Niigata University Niigata Niigata Japan

9. Graduate School of Bioresources Mie University Mie Japan

Abstract

AbstractMountain streamwater chemistry is an effective indicator of forest condition. In 2022, we conducted a nationwide investigation of mountain streamwater chemistry in Japan, leveraging citizen‐participatory sampling. This approach involved 629 individuals with regular exposure to mountain and natural environments. Although our primary aim was to sample at locations from a 2003 study, we also welcomed samples from new sites. In total, 1414 streamwater samples were collected one time from each forested watershed at the baseflow condition. Our study focused on stream nitrate (NO3) concentration as a key indicator of anthropogenic nitrogen (N) loading impacts on forests. We compared NO3 concentrations in 2022 with those from 2003 at identical sampling points. After excluding 179 points with evident human‐created features upstream, the mean NO3 concentration in 2022 was 0.328 mg N L−1 (n = 1236). Comparing data from 1088 points sampled in both years, the mean value in 2022 (0.324 mg N L−1) was significantly lower than that in 2003 (0.359 mg N L−1, p < 0.05). Notably, 88.5% of sampling points showed differences within ±0.25 mg N L−1. The spatial distribution pattern of mountain stream NO3 concentrations in 2022 did not consistently align with large cities, industrial areas, or N deposition sources. This unique approach marked the first nationwide participatory survey for collecting mountain streamwater in Japan. Our success in ensuring sample quality through accessible explanations, manuals, and videos demonstrates the potential of citizen science. However, the quantitative evaluation of scientific accuracy remains a forthcoming challenge.

Funder

Research Institute for Humanity and Nature

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Strategic International Collaborative Research Program

Publisher

Wiley

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