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Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export.

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Marinos, RE; Campbell, JL; Driscoll, CT; Likens, GE; McDowell, WH; Rosi, EJ; Rustad, LE; Bernhardt, ES
Published in: Environmental science & technology
November 2018

In many temperate forested watersheds, hydrologic nitrogen export has declined substantially in recent decades, and many of these watersheds show enduring effects from historic acid deposition. A watershed acid remediation experiment in New Hampshire reversed many of these legacy effects of acid deposition and also increased watershed nitrogen export, suggesting that these two phenomena may be coupled. Here we examine stream nitrate dynamics in this watershed acid remediation experiment for indicators of nitrogen saturation in the terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Post-treatment, the (positive) slope of the relationship between nitrate concentration and discharge increased by a median of 82% ( p = 0.004). This resulted in greater flushing of nitrate during storm events, a key indicator of early stage nitrogen saturation. Hysteretic behavior of the concentration-discharge relationship indicated that the mobilization of soil nitrate pools was responsible for this increased flushing. In contrast to this evidence for nitrogen saturation in the terrestrial ecosystem, we found that nitrogen uptake increased, post-treatment, in the aquatic ecosystem, substantially attenuating growing-season nitrate flux by up to 71.1% ( p = 0.025). These results suggest that, as forests slowly recover from acid precipitation, terrestrial, and aquatic ecosystem nitrogen balance may be substantially altered.

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Environmental science & technology

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EISSN

1520-5851

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0013-936X

Publication Date

November 2018

Volume

52

Issue

22

Start / End Page

13155 / 13165

Related Subject Headings

  • Rivers
  • Nitrogen
  • Nitrates
  • New Hampshire
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Acid Rain
 

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Marinos, R. E., Campbell, J. L., Driscoll, C. T., Likens, G. E., McDowell, W. H., Rosi, E. J., … Bernhardt, E. S. (2018). Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export. Environmental Science & Technology, 52(22), 13155–13165. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b03553
Marinos, Richard E., John L. Campbell, Charles T. Driscoll, Gene E. Likens, William H. McDowell, Emma J. Rosi, Lindsey E. Rustad, and Emily S. Bernhardt. “Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export.Environmental Science & Technology 52, no. 22 (November 2018): 13155–65. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.8b03553.
Marinos RE, Campbell JL, Driscoll CT, Likens GE, McDowell WH, Rosi EJ, et al. Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Nov;52(22):13155–65.
Marinos, Richard E., et al. “Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export.Environmental Science & Technology, vol. 52, no. 22, Nov. 2018, pp. 13155–65. Epmc, doi:10.1021/acs.est.8b03553.
Marinos RE, Campbell JL, Driscoll CT, Likens GE, McDowell WH, Rosi EJ, Rustad LE, Bernhardt ES. Give and Take: A Watershed Acid Rain Mitigation Experiment Increases Baseflow Nitrogen Retention but Increases Stormflow Nitrogen Export. Environmental science & technology. 2018 Nov;52(22):13155–13165.
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Published In

Environmental science & technology

DOI

EISSN

1520-5851

ISSN

0013-936X

Publication Date

November 2018

Volume

52

Issue

22

Start / End Page

13155 / 13165

Related Subject Headings

  • Rivers
  • Nitrogen
  • Nitrates
  • New Hampshire
  • Environmental Sciences
  • Ecosystem
  • Acid Rain