Phosphorus concentrations of brook runoff in a Swiss agricultural catchment : Iongitudinal variability and subsurface drainage impact

R. Weisshaidinger, B. Hebel, Petra Ogermann, P. Schneider, C. Katterfeld, R. Koch
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Hydrological characteristics and water quality of anthropogenic subsurface drainage and brook runoff were observed in a small agricultural catchment near Basel (NW Switzerland). A two year monitoring programme provided concentration data for soluble Molybdate Reactive Phosphorus (MRP = Dissolved Reactive Phosphorus) for both base flow and storm events. Recurrence frequency and correlation analyses were conducted to evaluate the samples with regard to time-space variability as well as observance of eutrophication limits. Results suggest substantial MRP input into the brook system via subsurface drains, partly originating from private wastewater treatment facilities. Runoff, particularly in upstream brook sections, clearly exceeds eutrophication limits already at MRP concentrations (CMRP) of low recurrence frequency. During non-event periods a decrease in C MRP is obvious from upstream brook sections towards the catchment outlet as a result of dilution as well as hydrobiological and chemical processes.
瑞士农业集水区小溪径流的磷浓度:纵向变化和地下排水影响
在瑞士西北部巴塞尔附近的一个小型农业集水区观测了人为地下排水和小溪径流的水文特征和水质。一项为期两年的监测计划提供了基流和风暴事件中可溶性钼酸盐活性磷(MRP =溶解活性磷)的浓度数据。通过重复频率和相关性分析来评价样品的时空变异性以及对富营养化限度的遵守情况。结果表明,大量的MRP通过地下排水管输入小溪系统,部分来自私人废水处理设施。径流,特别是上游河段,显然已经超过了低重复频率的MRP浓度(CMRP)的富营养化极限。在非事件期间,由于稀释以及水生物和化学过程,从上游小溪段到汇水出口的C MRP明显下降。
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