F. Worrall et Tp. Burt, Inter-annual controls on nitrate export from an agricultural catchment - how much land-use change is safe?, J HYDROL, 243(3-4), 2001, pp. 228-241
This study presents a model for linking land-use change to nitrate export a
t the catchment scale. The model combines an export coefficient model with
a description of the catchment buffering capacity and a dynamic description
of the behaviour of soil nitrogen reserves built up in grassland soils. Th
e soil reserves of nitrogen are described as a set of transfers: release fr
om ploughed grassland and sequestration of nitrogen upon the development of
either permanent or temporary grassland. Allowing for the effect of rainfa
ll on these reservoirs and the export from the catchment, the model is comp
ared with streamwater nitrate concentrations measured in the Slapton Wood c
atchment, Southwest England. The dominant control on nitrate export from th
e catchment is a runoff from the current land-use but changes in land-use s
how the potential to be both a sink and a source of nitrogen export to the
surface waters in the catchment. An approach that balances these sinks and
sources of nitrogen export at the catchment scale is outlined. This shows t
hat it is possible to estimate the maximum amount of grassland that can be
ploughed up in any one year while maintaining soil nitrogen reserves and mi
nimising their contribution to nitrate export. Such equilibrium grassland r
otation is shown to cut nitrate export levels by significant quantities and
to provide an economic alternative to fertiliser management schemes. (C) 2
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