Experimental Investigation of Potassium and Nitrate Dynamics in A Headwater Stream in Mid-Wales |
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Authors: | P. J. Chapman B. Reynolds H. S. Wheater |
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Affiliation: | a Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, U.Kb Bangor Research Unit, Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Wales, U.Kc Department of Civil Engineering, Imperial College of Science, Medicine and Technology, London, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Potassium and nitrate were added experimentally to a small moorland stream in the headwaters of the River Wye, mid-Wales, during summer and winter low-flow conditions. Nutrient losses at three downstream sampling locations were calculated using concentrations of an added bromide tracer to correct for dilution effects. During the summer experiment, approximately 18% of the added nitrate and 58% of the potassium were removed from the stream water between the point of addition and the catchment outlet. During the winter experiment, nitrate depletion was not observed and the added nitrate travelled along the stream at the same rate as the bromide tracer, while approximately 93% of the added potassium passed through the stream but, at a slower rate than the bromide and nitrate. the results show that in-stream processes, probably related to biological activity of macrophytes and microflora, can regulate stream water concentrations of nitrate and potassium in the summer under stable flow conditions. During the winter, no removal of nitrate or potassium was observed but ion exchange processes involving biofilms, Sphagnum and/or stream sediment may explain the temporary retention of potassium within the stream channel. If similar ion exchange processes operate at high flows, they may account for the hysteresis relationship observed between potassium and discharge during storm events in many upland streams. |
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Keywords: | Nitrate potassium in-stream tracer uptake retention addition experiment |
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