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N Leaching from Small Upland Headwater Catchments in Southwestern Norway
Authors:Anne Merete Smelhus Sjøeng  Øyvind Kaste  Kjetil Tørseth  Jan Mulder
Institution:1. Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Gaustadalléen 21, 0349, Oslo, Norway
2. Norwegian Institute for Water Research, Televeien 3, 4879, Grimstad, Norway
3. Norwegian Institute for Air Research, P.O. Box 100, Instituttveien 18, 2027, Kjeller, Norway
4. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, P.O. Box 5003, 1432, ?s, Norway
Abstract:We investigated nitrogen leaching and input-output budgets from 12 small, upland headwater catchments with differing fractions of peat, heather and bare rock in SW Norway. A close relationship was found between annual inorganic nitrogen loss and the fractional cover bare rock explaining 74% of the variation. It was not possible to distinguish between the N leaching from the peat and heather dominated catchments in this investigation. Nitrate loss was negatively correlated to the C/N ratio of the soil organic horizon. Lowest soil C/N ratios of the soil organic surface horizon occurred in catchments receiving the highest amounts of N deposition. Our data for Norwegian moorland are in agreement with previous investigations relating soil C/N ratio and N leaching in forest soils. Runoff from the catchments showed a seasonal pattern in NO3 ? concentrations. The low values during the summer are presumably due to increased biological activity (plant uptake and immobilization by soil microbes). The winter and spring NO3 ? concentrations in 2001 in all catchments were much higher than in 2000, perhaps due to soil freezing.
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