Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden

Abstract Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses, via both surface runoff and subsurface drainage water, were monitored in an agricultural field in northern Sweden for 32 yr. The objective was to determine losses of N and P in a long‐term perspective in relation to meteorological factors and impacts...

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Published in:Journal of Environmental Quality
Main Authors: Norberg, Lisbet, Linefur, Helena, Andersson, Stefan, Blomberg, Maria, Kyllmar, Katarina
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jeq2.20413 2024-09-15T18:26:04+00:00 Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden Norberg, Lisbet Linefur, Helena Andersson, Stefan Blomberg, Maria Kyllmar, Katarina 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20413 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jeq2.20413 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full-xml/10.1002/jeq2.20413 en eng Wiley http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Journal of Environmental Quality volume 51, issue 6, page 1235-1245 ISSN 0047-2425 1537-2537 journal-article 2022 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20413 2024-07-30T04:23:13Z Abstract Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses, via both surface runoff and subsurface drainage water, were monitored in an agricultural field in northern Sweden for 32 yr. The objective was to determine losses of N and P in a long‐term perspective in relation to meteorological factors and impacts of agricultural land use, with a focus on relative contributions of surface runoff and subsurface drainage water to N and P losses. In order to collect surface runoff water, an embankment was installed on three sides of the field, and the fourth side had an open ditch that drove runoff water to a measuring station. Subsurface water draining from the field was collected in a fishbone‐shaped drainage system that terminated at the measuring station. In 50% of years (16/32), mean annual concentration of total N (TN) was significantly higher in subsurface drainage water than in surface runoff water. An opposing trend was seen for total P (TP), with mean annual concentration being significantly higher in surface runoff water than in subsurface drainage water in all but 3 of the 32 yr monitored. Years with a barley crop had higher TN concentration in subsurface drainage water but no difference in surface runoff compared with years with ley. In contrast, years with barley had lower TN concentration in surface runoff than years with ley, with no difference in TP in subsurface drainage water. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Sweden Wiley Online Library Journal of Environmental Quality 51 6 1235 1245
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description Abstract Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) losses, via both surface runoff and subsurface drainage water, were monitored in an agricultural field in northern Sweden for 32 yr. The objective was to determine losses of N and P in a long‐term perspective in relation to meteorological factors and impacts of agricultural land use, with a focus on relative contributions of surface runoff and subsurface drainage water to N and P losses. In order to collect surface runoff water, an embankment was installed on three sides of the field, and the fourth side had an open ditch that drove runoff water to a measuring station. Subsurface water draining from the field was collected in a fishbone‐shaped drainage system that terminated at the measuring station. In 50% of years (16/32), mean annual concentration of total N (TN) was significantly higher in subsurface drainage water than in surface runoff water. An opposing trend was seen for total P (TP), with mean annual concentration being significantly higher in surface runoff water than in subsurface drainage water in all but 3 of the 32 yr monitored. Years with a barley crop had higher TN concentration in subsurface drainage water but no difference in surface runoff compared with years with ley. In contrast, years with barley had lower TN concentration in surface runoff than years with ley, with no difference in TP in subsurface drainage water.
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author Norberg, Lisbet
Linefur, Helena
Andersson, Stefan
Blomberg, Maria
Kyllmar, Katarina
spellingShingle Norberg, Lisbet
Linefur, Helena
Andersson, Stefan
Blomberg, Maria
Kyllmar, Katarina
Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
author_facet Norberg, Lisbet
Linefur, Helena
Andersson, Stefan
Blomberg, Maria
Kyllmar, Katarina
author_sort Norberg, Lisbet
title Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
title_short Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
title_full Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
title_fullStr Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern Sweden
title_sort nutrient losses over time via surface runoff and subsurface drainage from an agricultural field in northern sweden
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