印第安纳州怀特河上游流域的环境、人为和水质特征趋势

G.F. Koltun
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欲了解更多信息,请联系:俄亥俄州-肯塔基州-印第安纳州水科学中心主任。地质调查局湖滨大道5957号美国地质调查局(USGS)与大自然保护协会合作,利用另外3年的数据和更新的估计方法,进行了一项研究,以更新和扩展先前研究的结果(Koltun, 2019, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195119)。Koltun(2019)评估了流量、降水的趋势,并估计了硝酸盐和亚硝酸盐、总凯氏定氮、总磷和总悬浮固体(TSS)的年平均浓度和通量,用于美国地质勘探局在诺拉附近的曼西(Muncie)和印第安纳州森顿附近的怀特河上游的流量测量。从1978年到2020年,年平均和最大日流量在所有研究尺度上都有统计学上显著的上升趋势。在2001水年前后,流量急剧增加。从1932年到2020年,印第安纳波利斯国际机场的年总降水量以每年0.089英寸的平均速度增加。目前的研究评估了1997年至2019年水年之间TSS、总磷、硝酸盐加亚硝酸盐和总凯氏定氮的流量标准化浓度和通量变化的幅度、方向和可能性。除了两个例外,Koltun (2019, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195119)报告了1997年至2017年水年之间的变化,其浓度和通量变化在统计上显著,但仍然具有相同的统计显著变化方向。目前趋势结果的可靠性对于TSS是不确定的,因为在中心计的TSS记录有很大的差距。对白河上游20个干流、支流和支流的养分和TSS浓度采样数据进行了空间分布分析。TSS、总磷和总凯氏定氮的中位数浓度与印第安纳波利斯下游的白河上游主干线有关。总磷和总凯氏定氮浓度的中位数相对于Muncie下游的白河上游/下游主干区有所升高。收集和分析了可能影响营养物浓度和通量以及TSS的几个人为因子的数据,以更好地了解这些因子的时空变化。这些人为因素包括人口、土地覆盖、种植和作业耕作方式、肥料施用以及废水处理系统和输送过程的升级。
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Trends in environmental, anthropogenic, and water-quality characteristics in the upper White River Basin, Indiana
First posted April 14, 2023 For additional information, contact: Director, Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana Water Science CenterU.S. Geological Survey 5957 Lakeside Blvd. Indianapolis, IN 46278-1996Contact Pubs Warehouse The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), in cooperation with The Nature Conservancy, undertook a study to update and extend results from a previous study (Koltun, 2019, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195119), using data from 3 additional years and newer estimation methods. Koltun (2019) assessed trends in streamflow, precipitation, and estimated annual mean concentrations and flux of nitrate plus nitrite, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, total phosphorus, and total suspended solids (TSS) for USGS streamflow gages on the upper White River at Muncie, near Nora, and near Centerton, Indiana. Annual mean and maximum daily streamflows had statistically significant upward trends at all study gages between water years 1978 and 2020. An abrupt increase in streamflow occurred around water year 2001. Annual total precipitation at the Indianapolis International Airport increased between calendar years 1932 and 2020 at an average rate of 0.089 inches per year.The current study assessed the magnitude, direction, and likelihood of change in flow-normalized concentrations and flux of TSS, total phosphorus, nitrate plus nitrite, and total Kjeldahl nitrogen between water years 1997 and 2019. With two exceptions, concentration and flux changes that were statistically significant in Koltun (2019, https://doi.org/10.3133/sir20195119), which reported changes between water years 1997 and 2017, still have the same statistically significant change directions. The reliability of the current trend result for TSS is uncertain because of a large gap in the TSS record for the Centerton gage.For each constituent, spatial patterns were examined in the sampled distribution of nutrient and TSS concentration data from 20 mainstem, tributary, and distributary locations in the upper White River Basin. The largest median concentrations of TSS, total phosphorus, and total Kjeldahl nitrogen were associated with mainstem upper White River sites downstream from Indianapolis. The median total phosphorus and total Kjeldahl nitrogen concentrations were elevated relative to bracketing upstream/downstream mainstem sites at the upper White River site immediately downstream from Muncie.Data on several anthropogenic factors that could influence the concentrations and fluxes of nutrients and TSS were gathered and analyzed to better understand the factors’ spatial and temporal variations. Those anthropogenic factors included population, land cover, cropping and operational tillage practices, fertilizer application, and upgrades to wastewater treatment systems and delivery processes.
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