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DOI | 10.1007/s10533-014-9999-5 |
Effects of stormwater management and stream restoration on watershed nitrogen retention | |
Newcomer Johnson, Tamara A.1,2; Kaushal, Sujay S.1,2; Mayer, Paul M.3; Grese, Melissa M.1,2 | |
发表日期 | 2014-10-01 |
ISSN | 0168-2563 |
卷号 | 121期号:1页码:81-106 |
英文摘要 | Restoring urban infrastructure and managing the nitrogen cycle represent emerging challenges for urban water quality. We investigated whether stormwater control measures (SCMs), a form of green infrastructure, integrated into restored and degraded urban stream networks can influence watershed nitrogen loads. We hypothesized that hydrologically connected floodplains and SCMs are "hot spots" for nitrogen removal through denitrification because they have ample organic carbon, low dissolved oxygen levels, and extended hydrologic residence times. We tested this hypothesis by comparing nitrogen retention metrics in two urban stream networks (one restored and one urban degraded) that each contain SCMs, and a forested reference watershed at the Baltimore Long-Term Ecological Research site. We used an urban watershed continuum approach which included sampling over both space and time with a combination of: (1) longitudinal reach-scale mass balances of nitrogen and carbon conducted over 2 years during baseflow and storms (n = 24 sampling dates x 15 stream reaches = 360) and (2) N-15 push-pull tracer experiments to measure in situ denitrification in SCMs and floodplain features (n = 72). The SCMs consisted of inline wetlands installed below a storm drain outfall at one urban site (restored Spring Branch) and a wetland/wet pond configured in an oxbow design to receive water during high flow events at another highly urbanized site (Gwynns Run). The SCMs significantly decreased total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) concentrations at both sites and significantly increased dissolved organic carbon concentrations at one site. At Spring Branch, TDN retention estimated by mass balance (g/day) was similar to 150 times higher within the stream network than the SCMs. There were no significant differences between mean in situ denitrification rates between SCMs and hydrologically connected floodplains. Longitudinal N budgets along the stream network showed that hydrologically connected floodplains were important sites for watershed nitrogen retention due to groundwater-surface water interactions. Overall, our results indicate that hydrologic variability can influence nitrogen source/sink dynamics along engineered stream networks. Our analysis also suggests that some major predictors for watershed N retention were: (1) streamwater and groundwater flux through stream restoration or stormwater management controls, (2) hydrologic residence times, and (3) surface area of hydrologically connected features. |
英文关键词 | Denitrification;Hydrologic connectivity;Floodplains;Stormwater management;Stream restoration;Urban watershed continuum approach |
语种 | 英语 |
WOS记录号 | WOS:000341908600005 |
来源期刊 | BIOGEOCHEMISTRY
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来源机构 | 美国环保署 |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/59733 |
作者单位 | 1.Univ Maryland, Dept Geol, College Pk, MD 20740 USA; 2.Univ Maryland, Earth Syst Sci Interdisciplinary Ctr, College Pk, MD 20740 USA; 3.US EPA, Natl Hlth & Environm Effects Res Lab, Western Ecol Div, Corvallis, OR 97333 USA |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Newcomer Johnson, Tamara A.,Kaushal, Sujay S.,Mayer, Paul M.,et al. Effects of stormwater management and stream restoration on watershed nitrogen retention[J]. 美国环保署,2014,121(1):81-106. |
APA | Newcomer Johnson, Tamara A.,Kaushal, Sujay S.,Mayer, Paul M.,&Grese, Melissa M..(2014).Effects of stormwater management and stream restoration on watershed nitrogen retention.BIOGEOCHEMISTRY,121(1),81-106. |
MLA | Newcomer Johnson, Tamara A.,et al."Effects of stormwater management and stream restoration on watershed nitrogen retention".BIOGEOCHEMISTRY 121.1(2014):81-106. |
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