Soluble phosphorus dynamics in an agricultural watershed

Agronomie Pub Date : 2004-07-01 DOI:10.1051/AGRO:2004021
L. Jordan-Meille, J. Dorioz
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Abstract

Both particulate phosphorus (PP) and soluble phosphorus (SP) contribute to the eutrophication of water bodies. This research focuses on the mechanisms and factors controlling SP exports at the watershed scale in a case study located in Southern France. Variability in the P concentrations and fluxes was analysed over a period of 6 years in a 302-ha rural watershed. During most of the hydrological periods, reservoirs and pathways for PP and SP seemed to be different both in time and space; differences were greatest during storm flows of the early wet season. Their high SP fluxes and concentrations were due to the P released from agricultural soils as shown by a P mass balance downstream/upstream. During these flushing periods, soluble forms of P follow a hydrochemical behaviour quite similar to solutes and are transferred in relationship to subsurface flows, as shown by a detailed monitoring of the transition from dry to wet season on an agricultural sub-watershed. soluble phosphorus / watershed / no point source / storm flows / losses
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农业流域可溶性磷动态
颗粒磷(PP)和可溶性磷(SP)都对水体富营养化有促进作用。本研究以法国南部为例,重点研究流域尺度上SP出口的控制机制和因素。分析了一个302公顷农村流域6年期间磷浓度和通量的变异性。在大部分水文期,PP和SP的储存库和途径在时间和空间上都存在差异;在雨季早期的风暴流中差异最大。它们的高SP通量和高SP浓度是由于农业土壤释放的P,这表明了下游/上游的P质量平衡。在这些冲刷期间,可溶形式的磷遵循与溶质非常相似的水化学行为,并在地下流动中转移,这一点在对一个农业分流域从旱季到雨季过渡的详细监测中得到了体现。可溶性磷/分水岭/无点源/暴雨流/损失
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