Nutrient Loading by Precipitation in the Maracaibo Lake Basin, Venezuela |
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Authors: | Jose A Morales Ligbel Sanchez Harvi Velasquez Beatriz De Borrego Marlene De Nava Denis Portillo Yulixis Cano Angel Morillo Ana Albornoz Elsa Socorro |
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Affiliation: | 1. Laboratorio de Química Ambiental, Facultad Experimental de Ciencias, Universidad del Zulia, Apartado 4011, Maracaibo, Venezuela 2. Instituto para el Control y la Conservación de Cuenca del Lago de Maracaibo (ICLAM), Gerencia de Investigación Ambiental, apartado 302, Maracaibo, Venezuela
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Abstract: | Nutrient content and pH of rain samples collected at nine sites during 1988-1996 were studied to determine the amounts of N, P and S added by precipitation over Maracaibo Lake basin. The basin is a wide depression occupied by Lake Maracaibo and extensive alluvial plains and delimited by a mountainous zone of variable physiolgraphic characteristics with different cattle ranching and industrial activities. Rain pHs averaged ≈ 4 to 6, individual samples occasionally reached as low as pH 3 in the south basin. NH4 + levels were significantly higher (up to 2.6 mg/l NH4-N) than NO3 ? plus NO2 ?. Phosphorus levels were low, ranging from undetectable to 1.5 mg/l. The amounts of inorganic N/ha/yr added ranged from ≈ 5.4 Kg in the north to ≈ 8 Kg in the south basin; around the lakeshore, it was estimated that ≈ 9.8–16.8 Kg TN/ha (≈ 55 % as organic-N) are annually deposited. The annual amounts of SO4-S/ha added range from ≈ 10 to 13 Kg. The contribution of precipitation to P in the ecosystem is very small; ≈ 0.02 – 0.8 Kg of PO4-P/ha/yr was added in basin. The results of this study show that precipitation represents a significant factor for the total nitrogen and sulfur loading to Maracaibo Lake Basin. |
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