Trends in phosphorus fluxes are driven by intensification of biosolids applications in the Upper St. Johns River Basin (Florida, United States)

IF 1.1 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q4 LIMNOLOGY Lake and Reservoir Management Pub Date : 2022-06-24 DOI:10.1080/10402381.2022.2082345
Andy Canion, V. Hoge, J. Hendrickson, T. Jobes, D. Dobberfuhl
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Abstract Canion A, Hoge V, Hendrickson J, Jobes T, Dobberfuhl D. 2022. Trends in phosphorus fluxes are driven by intensification of biosolids applications in the Upper St. Johns River Basin (Florida, United States). Lake Reserv Manage. 38:215–227. Biosolids are beneficially used in agricultural production, but the potential for nutrient enrichment, primarily phosphorus (P), in runoff water remains a concern. This study provides strong correlative evidence that intensified Class B biosolids applications led to increases in total P (TP) and total nitrogen (TN) fluxes in the Upper St. Johns River Basin (USJRB). In 2013, new state regulations resulted in the elimination of Class B biosolids applications in 3 watersheds encompassing most of southern Florida. Most of the applications from these watersheds were shifted into the USJRB, which received 78% of statewide Class B biosolids applications by 2019. Weighted regressions on time, discharge, and season (WRTDS) were used to evaluate the relationship between long-term (1995–2020) trends in tributary TP and TN concentrations and fluxes and the timing and magnitude of biosolids applications in 8 USJRB watersheds. No significant land use change occurred that could account for water quality trends. Flow-normalized concentrations and fluxes were generally stable from 1995 to 2012, but after intensification of applications in 2013, significant increases occurred in 6 and 4 watersheds for TP and TN, respectively. P fluxes increased by 0.9–16.4 metric tons (MT; 40–200%) and N fluxes increased by 1.6–19.7 MT (5–20%). The magnitude of P and N flux increases were between 0.5% and 2.0% of land-applied biosolids P and N, which suggests that small losses of P and N from the landscape were required to produce the observed trends.
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磷通量的趋势是由上圣约翰河流域生物固体应用的加强所驱动的(美国佛罗里达州)
[摘要]贺建军,贺建军,刘建军,等。磷通量的趋势是由上圣约翰河流域(美国佛罗里达州)生物固体应用的加强所驱动的。湖泊保护区管理。38:215-227。生物固体在农业生产中得到了有益的应用,但径流水中营养物富集的潜力,主要是磷(P),仍然是一个问题。本研究提供了强有力的相关证据,表明强化B类生物固体的施用导致上圣约翰河流域(USJRB)总磷(TP)和总氮(TN)通量的增加。2013年,新的州法规取消了包括佛罗里达州南部大部分地区在内的三个流域的B类生物固体应用。这些流域的大部分申请被转移到USJRB,到2019年,USJRB收到了全州B类生物固体申请的78%。采用时间、流量和季节加权回归(WRTDS)来评估8个USJRB流域支流总磷和总氮浓度和通量的长期(1995-2020)趋势与生物固体应用的时间和规模之间的关系。没有发生可以解释水质趋势的重大土地利用变化。1995 - 2012年流量归一化浓度和通量基本稳定,但2013年强化施用后,6个和4个流域的总磷和总氮分别显著增加。磷通量增加0.9-16.4公吨(MT);N通量增加1.6 ~ 19.7 MT(5 ~ 20%)。P和N通量增加幅度在土地施用生物固体P和N的0.5%至2.0%之间,这表明需要从景观中少量损失P和N才能产生所观察到的趋势。
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Lake and Reservoir Management 环境科学-海洋与淡水生物学
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期刊介绍: Lake and Reservoir Management (LRM) publishes original, previously unpublished studies relevant to lake and reservoir management. Papers address the management of lakes and reservoirs, their watersheds and tributaries, along with the limnology and ecology needed for sound management of these systems. Case studies that advance the science of lake management or confirm important management concepts are appropriate as long as there is clearly described management significance. Papers on economic, social, regulatory and policy aspects of lake management are also welcome with appropriate supporting data and management implications. Literature syntheses and papers developing a conceptual foundation of lake and watershed ecology will be considered for publication, but there needs to be clear emphasis on management implications. Modeling papers will be considered where the model is properly verified but it is also highly preferable that management based on the model has been taken and results have been documented. Application of known models to yet another system without a clear advance in resultant management are unlikely to be accepted. Shorter notes that convey important early results of long-term studies or provide data relating to causative agents or management approaches that warrant further study are acceptable even if the story is not yet complete. All submissions are subject to peer review to assure relevance and reliability for management application.
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