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A conceptual model of spatially heterogeneous nitrogen leaching from a welsh moorland catchment
Authors:C D Evans  B Reynolds  C J Curtis  H D Crook  D Norris  S A Brittain
Institution:1. Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Orton Building, Bangor, LL57 2UP, UK
2. ECRC, University College London, 26 Bedford Way, London, WC1H 0AP, UK
3. Department of Geography, School of Human and Environmental Sciences, University of Reading, Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6AB, UK
Abstract:Soil- and stream-water data from the Plynlimon research area, mid-Wales, have been used to develop a conceptual model of spatial variations in nitrogen (N) leaching within moorland catchments. Extensive peats, in both hilltop and valley locations, are considered near-complete sinks for inorganic N, but leach the most dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). Peaty mineral soils on hillslopes also retain inorganic N within upper organic horizons, but a proportion percolates into mineral horizons as nitrate (NO? 3), either through incomplete immobilisation in the organic layer, or in water bypassing the organic soil matrix via macropores. This NO? 3 reaches the stream where mineral soilwaters discharge (via matrix throughflow or pipeflow) directly to the drainage network, or via small N-enriched flush wetlands. NO? 3 in hillslope waters discharging into larger valley wetlands will be removed before reaching the stream. A concept of catchment ‘nitrate leaching zones’ is proposed, whereby most stream NO? 3 derives from localised areas of mineral soil hillslope draining directly to the stream; the extent of these zones within a catchment may thus determine its overall susceptibility to elevated surface water NO? 3 concentrations.
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