U. Mander et al., IMPACT OF CLIMATIC FLUCTUATIONS AND LAND-USE CHANGE ON RUNOFF AND NUTRIENT LOSSES IN RURAL LANDSCAPES, Landscape and urban planning, 41(3-4), 1998, pp. 229-238
Results on the influence of land use and climatic changes on nutrient
losses in the Porijogi river catchment, south Estonia, are presented.
The main tendency in land use changes is a significant increase in aba
ndoned lands (from 1.7% in 1987 to 12.5% in 1994), and a decrease in a
rable lands (from 41.8 to 22.5%). Significant climatic fluctuations we
re observed from 1951-1994. Warmer winters (increase from -7.9 to -5.8
degrees C from 1950-1994) and a change in the precipitation pattern h
ave influenced the mean annual water discharge. This results in more i
ntensive material Bow during colder seasons and decreased water runoff
in summer. Changes in water discharge and land use are also reflected
in the mean annual runoff of total inorganic nitrogen (TIN) and total
-P which decreased from 15.6 to 2.7 kg N ha(-1) yr(-1) (83%) and 0.32
to 0.21 kg P ha(-1) yr(-1) (34%), respectively during this period. How
ever, nutrient losses from the forest subcatchment (upper course) did
not change significantly. In contrast, the mean annual runoff of water
, organic matter (after biological oxygen demand: BOD5), TIN, total-P
and SO4 from cultivated subcatchments showed a significant decrease. (
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