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Trend analysis of nutrient loadings in a large prairie catchment

Morales-Mar�n, Luis Alejandro; Chun, Kwok Pan; Wheater, Howard Simon; Lindenschmidt, Karl Erich

Authors

Luis Alejandro Morales-Mar�n

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Dr Kwok Chun Kwok.Chun@uwe.ac.uk
Lecturer in Environmental Managment

Howard Simon Wheater

Karl Erich Lindenschmidt



Abstract

Nutrient loadings in many river catchments continue to increase due to rapid expansion of agriculture, urban and industrial development, and population growth. Nutrient enrichment of water bodies has intensified eutrophication which degrades water quality and ecosystem health. In this study, we carried out a trend analysis of total phosphorus and total nitrogen loads in the South Saskatchewan River (SSR) catchment using a novel approach to analyse nutrient time series. Seasonal analysis of trends at each of the water quality stations was performed to determine the relationships between annual flow regimes and nutrient loads in the catchment, in particular, the influence of the high spring runoff on nutrient export. Decadal analysis was also performed to determine the long-term relationships of nutrients with anthropogenic changes in the catchment. Although it was found that seasonal and historical variability of nutrient load trends is mainly determined by streamflow regime changes, there is evidence that increases in nitrogen concentration can also be attributed to anthropogenic changes.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 2, 2016
Online Publication Date Dec 6, 2016
Publication Date Mar 12, 2017
Deposit Date Jan 24, 2022
Journal Hydrological Sciences Journal
Print ISSN 0262-6667
Electronic ISSN 2150-3435
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 62
Issue 4
Pages 657-679
DOI https://doi.org/10.1080/02626667.2016.1255747
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/8545363