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N2O EMISSIONS FROM STREAMS IN THE NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED, NORTH CAROLINA

Citation:

STOW, C. A., J. T. WALKER, JR., L. C. CARDOCH, P. SPENCE, AND C. D. GERON. N2O EMISSIONS FROM STREAMS IN THE NEUSE RIVER WATERSHED, NORTH CAROLINA. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 39(18):6999-7004, (2005).

Description:

The paper presents N2O emission data from 11 sites in the Neuse River watershed. Emissions were measured using a static surface enclosure technique deployed on eight sites on the main river channel and three tributary sites. Ancillary data collected included dissolved oxygen, nitrate, total nitrogen, ammonium, dissolved organic carbon, total phosphorus, and temperature. Analysis using standard linear models, and classification and regression trees (CART), indicated nitrate to be the primary driving variable associated with N2O emission, although dissolved organic carbon concentration and water temperature were positively related with N2O emission as well. Relationships between nitrate concentration and N2O emission were consistent with those found in previous studies, although the data presented in the paper represent the lower end of the range for both variables among published studies. Using measured N2O emission rates along the Neuse along with literature values for the ratio of nitrogen gas to N2O produced during denitrification, N loss via denitrification in the Neuse River is estimated to be approximately 17% of the annual N load delivered to the estuary.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:09/15/2005
Record Last Revised:05/23/2007
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 140224