Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources

Hydrological and chemical data of 1996 and 1997 are used to evaluate the relative contributions of atmospheric deposition and urban/industrial wastewaters to the nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore. The atmospheric load of nitrogen was about 80% of the total input to the lake, with negligible variation...

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Main Authors: Gabriele TARTARI, Michela ROGORA, Stefania PASSERA, Maria Cristina BRIZZIO, Alcide CALDERONI, Aldo MARCHETTO, Alberto BARBIERI, Rosario MOSELLO
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Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2001-02-01
Series:Journal of Limnology
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Online Access:http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/399
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spelling doaj-5b941c7938264fac8a7342829f3dfa032020-11-25T03:17:44ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332001-02-01601274010.4081/jlimnol.2001.27Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sourcesGabriele TARTARIMichela ROGORAStefania PASSERAMaria Cristina BRIZZIOAlcide CALDERONIAldo MARCHETTOAlberto BARBIERIRosario MOSELLOHydrological and chemical data of 1996 and 1997 are used to evaluate the relative contributions of atmospheric deposition and urban/industrial wastewaters to the nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore. The atmospheric load of nitrogen was about 80% of the total input to the lake, with negligible variations in dry (1997) and wet (1996) years. A comparison of the two study years with the yearly N budgets evaluated from 1978 to 1998, showed that the N load was higher with increasing amounts of precipitation/water inflow. Soils and vegetation act as N sinks; the % retention varies between 40-60% for the forested catchments with low population density in the central-northern part of the basin, to values close to zero or even negative in the south, indicating a net leaching from the soils. The Traaen & Stoddard (1995) approach revealed that all the catchments of the major inflowing rivers were oversaturated with nitrogen. The long-term trend of nitrogen concentrations in Lago Maggiore (1955-99) is analogous to the trend for atmospheric deposition (1975-99), which is related to emissions of nitrogen oxides and ammonia in the atmosphere. The relationships between the present N load and in-lake concentrations are discussed using a budget model, which is also used to infer the pristine load of N. The close relationships between N trends in lakes Maggiore, Como and Iseo, and the geographical and anthropogenic features common to their catchments, suggest that the results obtained for Lago Maggiore can be extended to a wider area.http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/399Lago Maggiore, nitrogen budget, atmospheric deposition, river water, catchment
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author Gabriele TARTARI
Michela ROGORA
Stefania PASSERA
Maria Cristina BRIZZIO
Alcide CALDERONI
Aldo MARCHETTO
Alberto BARBIERI
Rosario MOSELLO
spellingShingle Gabriele TARTARI
Michela ROGORA
Stefania PASSERA
Maria Cristina BRIZZIO
Alcide CALDERONI
Aldo MARCHETTO
Alberto BARBIERI
Rosario MOSELLO
Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
Journal of Limnology
Lago Maggiore, nitrogen budget, atmospheric deposition, river water, catchment
author_facet Gabriele TARTARI
Michela ROGORA
Stefania PASSERA
Maria Cristina BRIZZIO
Alcide CALDERONI
Aldo MARCHETTO
Alberto BARBIERI
Rosario MOSELLO
author_sort Gabriele TARTARI
title Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
title_short Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
title_full Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
title_fullStr Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
title_sort nitrogen budget of lago maggiore: the relative importance of atmospheric deposition and catchment sources
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2001-02-01
description Hydrological and chemical data of 1996 and 1997 are used to evaluate the relative contributions of atmospheric deposition and urban/industrial wastewaters to the nitrogen budget of Lago Maggiore. The atmospheric load of nitrogen was about 80% of the total input to the lake, with negligible variations in dry (1997) and wet (1996) years. A comparison of the two study years with the yearly N budgets evaluated from 1978 to 1998, showed that the N load was higher with increasing amounts of precipitation/water inflow. Soils and vegetation act as N sinks; the % retention varies between 40-60% for the forested catchments with low population density in the central-northern part of the basin, to values close to zero or even negative in the south, indicating a net leaching from the soils. The Traaen & Stoddard (1995) approach revealed that all the catchments of the major inflowing rivers were oversaturated with nitrogen. The long-term trend of nitrogen concentrations in Lago Maggiore (1955-99) is analogous to the trend for atmospheric deposition (1975-99), which is related to emissions of nitrogen oxides and ammonia in the atmosphere. The relationships between the present N load and in-lake concentrations are discussed using a budget model, which is also used to infer the pristine load of N. The close relationships between N trends in lakes Maggiore, Como and Iseo, and the geographical and anthropogenic features common to their catchments, suggest that the results obtained for Lago Maggiore can be extended to a wider area.
topic Lago Maggiore, nitrogen budget, atmospheric deposition, river water, catchment
url http://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/399
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