Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)

The catchment scale-experiments of the RAIN and CLIMEX projects conducted on boreal forest ecosystems at Risdalsheia, southernmost Norway, provide a unique set of data on the flux of nitrogen (N) in runoff following changes in N deposition, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) level and tempe...

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Main Authors: R. F. Wright, C. Beier, B. J. Cosby
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 1998-01-01
Series:Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
Online Access:http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/2/399/1998/hess-2-399-1998.pdf
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spelling doaj-b3c018bbd48e4139a7596180aafe920d2020-11-25T00:25:11ZengCopernicus PublicationsHydrology and Earth System Sciences1027-56061607-79381998-01-0124399414Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)R. F. WrightC. BeierB. J. CosbyThe catchment scale-experiments of the RAIN and CLIMEX projects conducted on boreal forest ecosystems at Risdalsheia, southernmost Norway, provide a unique set of data on the flux of nitrogen (N) in runoff following changes in N deposition, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) level and temperature. MERLIN (Model of Ecosystem Retention and Loss of Inorganic Nitrogen), a recently-developed model that focuses on N leaching, provides a means by which these data can be placed into a quantitative framework. <br>The features of the N flux in runoff at Risdalsheia to be explained include (1) leaching of about 30-50 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> (30-40% of N deposition) during the period 1985-1997 at reference catchments, (2) rapid and dramatic reduction in N leaching following experimental reduction in N deposition in 1985 at KIM catchment, (3) increased flux of about 5 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> following onset of 3-5°C warming and increased CO<sub>2</sub> in 1995 at KIM catchment, and (4) increased flux of about 12 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> following 3-5°C warming of soil in 1995 at EGIL catchment. <br>One set of calibrated model parameters is sufficient to simulate the changes in N runoff at both experimental catchments for both of the manipulations. The model support the conceptual picture of the soil as the major sink for N inputs from deposition with N accumulating in both the forest floor (labile organic matter LOM) and the bulk soil (refractory organic matter ROM). As the molar carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of LOM decreases to below 23, progressively less N is immobilised and more goes to runoff. The model also supports the conceptual picture of increased rate of decomposition of old soil organic matter in response to higher temperature. An increase of 5% is sufficient to produce the 5-12 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> increase in N flux in runoff observed at the 2 experimental catchments. The MERLIN simulations are consistent with measurements of increase in net mineralisation rates (per catchment area by 70 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) and N contents in foliage in treated and reference areas before and after onset of treatment. <br>Runoff provides a very sensitive indicator of changes in N cycling within the ecosystem. Small changes in key processes such as N mineralisation give rise to large relative changes in N flux. Uncertainties in measurements are generally much larger than changes indicated by the model calibration.http://www.hydrol-earth-syst-sci.net/2/399/1998/hess-2-399-1998.pdf
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C. Beier
B. J. Cosby
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C. Beier
B. J. Cosby
Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
author_facet R. F. Wright
C. Beier
B. J. Cosby
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title Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
title_short Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
title_full Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
title_fullStr Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at Norwegian boreal forest catchments: the MERLIN model applied to Risdalsheia (RAIN and CLIMEX projects)
title_sort effects of nitrogen deposition and climate change on nitrogen runoff at norwegian boreal forest catchments: the merlin model applied to risdalsheia (rain and climex projects)
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
issn 1027-5606
1607-7938
publishDate 1998-01-01
description The catchment scale-experiments of the RAIN and CLIMEX projects conducted on boreal forest ecosystems at Risdalsheia, southernmost Norway, provide a unique set of data on the flux of nitrogen (N) in runoff following changes in N deposition, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) level and temperature. MERLIN (Model of Ecosystem Retention and Loss of Inorganic Nitrogen), a recently-developed model that focuses on N leaching, provides a means by which these data can be placed into a quantitative framework. <br>The features of the N flux in runoff at Risdalsheia to be explained include (1) leaching of about 30-50 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> (30-40% of N deposition) during the period 1985-1997 at reference catchments, (2) rapid and dramatic reduction in N leaching following experimental reduction in N deposition in 1985 at KIM catchment, (3) increased flux of about 5 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> following onset of 3-5°C warming and increased CO<sub>2</sub> in 1995 at KIM catchment, and (4) increased flux of about 12 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> following 3-5°C warming of soil in 1995 at EGIL catchment. <br>One set of calibrated model parameters is sufficient to simulate the changes in N runoff at both experimental catchments for both of the manipulations. The model support the conceptual picture of the soil as the major sink for N inputs from deposition with N accumulating in both the forest floor (labile organic matter LOM) and the bulk soil (refractory organic matter ROM). As the molar carbon/nitrogen (C/N) ratio of LOM decreases to below 23, progressively less N is immobilised and more goes to runoff. The model also supports the conceptual picture of increased rate of decomposition of old soil organic matter in response to higher temperature. An increase of 5% is sufficient to produce the 5-12 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup> increase in N flux in runoff observed at the 2 experimental catchments. The MERLIN simulations are consistent with measurements of increase in net mineralisation rates (per catchment area by 70 mmol m<sup>-2</sup> yr<sup>-1</sup>) and N contents in foliage in treated and reference areas before and after onset of treatment. <br>Runoff provides a very sensitive indicator of changes in N cycling within the ecosystem. Small changes in key processes such as N mineralisation give rise to large relative changes in N flux. Uncertainties in measurements are generally much larger than changes indicated by the model calibration.
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