Nitrogen loads through baseflow, stormflow, and underflow to Rehoboth Bay, Delaware

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A detailed study of water and nitrogen (N) discharge from a small, representative subwatershed of Rehoboth Bay, Delaware, was conducted to determine total N loads to the bay. The concentrations of ammonium (NH 4+), nitrate + nitrite (NO3- + NO2-), and dissolved and particulate organic N were determined in baseflow and storm waters discharging from Bundicks Branch from October 1998 to April 2002. A novel hydrographic separation model that accounts for significant decreases in baseflow during storm events was developed to estimate N loads during unsampled storms. Nitrogen loads based on gauged flows alone (7100-19100 kg/yr) significantly underestimated those based on land use-land cover (LULC) and estimated N export factors from different classes of LULC (32000-40600 kg/yr). However, when ungauged underflow and associated N loads were included in the total loads (25500-33800 kg/yr), there was much better agreement with LULC export models. This suggests that in permeable coastal plain sediments, underflow contributes significantly to N fluxes to estuarine receiving waters, particularly in drier years. Based on the similarity in LULC, N loads from the Bundicks Branch subwatershed were used to estimate upland loads to the entire Rehoboth Bay Watershed (259000-316000 kg/yr). These N loads from the watershed were much greater than those from direct atmospheric deposition (49000-64500 kg/yr) and from a local wastewater treatment plant (9700-13700 kg/yr). While the watershed was the principal source of N at all times during the year, the relative contributions from the watershed, wastewater, and direct atmospheric deposition varied predictably with season. ?? ASA, CSSA, SSSA.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Nitrogen loads through baseflow, stormflow, and underflow to Rehoboth Bay, Delaware
Series title Journal of Environmental Quality
DOI 10.2134/jeq2005.0373
Volume 35
Issue 5
Year Published 2006
Language English
Larger Work Type Article
Larger Work Subtype Journal Article
Larger Work Title Journal of Environmental Quality
First page 1742
Last page 1755
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