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Modelling instream nitrogen variability in the Dee catchment, NE Scotland.

Authors :
Wade AJ
Soulsby C
Langan SJ
Whitehead PG
Edwards AC
Butterfield D
Smart RP
Cook Y
Owen RP
Source :
The Science of the total environment [Sci Total Environ] 2001 Jan 29; Vol. 265 (1-3), pp. 229-52.
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

The Integrated Nitrogen in CAtchments model (INCA) was applied to the River Dee, Aberdeenshire, NE Scotland. To a first approximation the model was able to simulate the annual mean streamwater NO3-N concentrations observed along the length of the main channel. This provided the basis for using INCA to subsequently explore the effects of N deposition and land use management on streamwater NO3-N concentrations and loads. On an annual timescale, the model predictions suggest that NO3-N concentrations will decrease by 5% following a 20% reduction in fertiliser application. Furthermore, model results also suggest that a 50% increase in N deposition will cause a 15% increase in the streamwater NO3-N concentrations. The utility of INCA as a tool for catchment management is discussed, current limitations are highlighted and possible improvements are suggested.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0048-9697
Volume :
265
Issue :
1-3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
The Science of the total environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
11227268
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0048-9697(00)00661-6