Statistical model concept to quantify input and output of water, nitrogen and phosphorus for lakes with partly gauged watersheds

Autor: Sørensen, Peter Borgen, Nielsen, Anders
Rok vydání: 2023
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Valid mass load predictions of nutrients, in particular nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), are needed for the limnological understanding of single lake ecosystems as well as larger river/lake ecosystems. The mass of N and P that enters a lake will determine the ecological state of the lake, and the mass release from the lake will determine the ecological state of downstream ecosystems. Hence, establishing sound quantifications of the external load is crucial and e.g. contributes to the foundation of assessments of necessary management interventions to improve or preserve the ecological integrity of lakes. The external load of N and P is an integral of several pathways, each having different contributions to the total mass load. Around the world, balances of N and P have been derived for decades to support both lake water quality monitoring and research, but it can be difficult and, thus, costly to make detailed and sufficiently covering measurement campaigns in all tributaries (surface as well as groundwater) in the watershed of the N and P load including seasonality and temporal change from year to year. Thus, load prediction is facing challenge of uncertainty due to unmeasured loads, which can be a consequence of limited resources available for the water flow recordings and water concentration measurements in inlets around the lake, or simply due to invisible water flow taking place through the lake bottom. The lake outlet will typically take place in one single river, so the outlet recording seems easier to measure than inlets, however, the outlet may also have unmeasured parts in cases where water is leaching out though the lake bottom. In this paper, we propose a method that applies incomplete data sets (incomplete in the sense of temporal frequency and percentage of gauged watershed) to generate time series that predict the N and P loads entering and leaving the lake.
Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, 5 tables
Databáze: arXiv