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The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs
Authors
A Calderoni
A Patoine
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AF Bouwman
Anne E. Giblin
B Lehner
BJ Peterson
C Teodoru
CA Kelly
CA Kelly
Daniel J. Sobota
DL Saunders
E Dumont
E Jeppesen
E Piña-Ochoa
Emilio Mayorga
G Dudel
HJ Salas
HVJM Andersen
I Ahlgren
J Brahney
J Garnier
J Windolf
JA Downing
JA Tomaszek
JJ Cole
JN Galloway
JN Galloway
John A. Harrison
JP Jensen
JP Jensen
K Takeuchi
LA Molot
M Mengis
P Nõges
P Nõges
PA Green
Pierre-Andre Jacinthe
PJ Dillon
PJ Mulholland
PM Vitousek
PR Leavitt
RB Alexander
RB Alexander
RB Alexander
Richard B. Alexander
Roxane J. Maranger
RW Howarth
SP Seitzinger
SP Seitzinger
SP Seitzinger
SR Carpenter
Sybil P. Seitzinger
VJ Kelly
Wilfred M. Wollheim
WM Lewis Jr
Publication date
25 June 2008
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
Doi
Abstract
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2008. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by permission of Springer for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Biogeochemistry 93 (2009): 143-157, doi:10.1007/s10533-008-9272-x.Human activities have greatly increased the transport of biologically available N through watersheds to potentially sensitive coastal ecosystems. Lentic water bodies (lakes and reservoirs) have the potential to act as important sinks for this reactive N as it is transported across the landscape because they offer ideal conditions for N burial in sediments or permanent loss via denitrification. However, the patterns and controls on lentic N removal have not been explored in great detail at large regional to global scales. In this paper we describe, evaluate, and apply a new, spatially explicit, annual-scale, global model of lentic N removal called NiRReLa (Nitrogen Retention in Reservoirs and Lakes). The NiRReLa model incorporates small lakes and reservoirs than have been included in previous global analyses, and also allows for separate treatment and analysis of reservoirs and natural lakes. Model runs for the mid-1990s indicate that lentic systems are indeed important sinks for N and are conservatively estimated to remove 19.7 Tg N yr-1 from watersheds globally. Small lakes (< 50 km2) were critical in the analysis, retaining almost half (9.3 Tg N yr-1) of the global total. In model runs, capacity of lakes and reservoirs to remove watershed N varied substantially (0-100%) both as a function of climate and the density of lentic systems. Although reservoirs occupy just 6% of the global lentic surface area, we estimate they retain approximately 33% of the total N removed by lentic systems, due to a combination of higher drainage ratios (catchment surface area : lake or reservoir surface area), higher apparent settling velocities for N, and greater N loading rates in reservoirs than in lakes. Finally, a sensitivity analysis of NiRReLa suggests that, on-average, N removal within lentic systems will respond more strongly to changes in land use and N loading than to changes in climate at the global scale.The NSF26 Research Coordination Network on denitrification for support for collaboration (award number DEB0443439 to S.P. Seitzinger and E.A. Davidson). This project was also supported by grants to J.A. Harrison from California Sea Grant (award number RSF8) and from the U.S. Geological Survey 104b program and R. Maranger (FQRNT Strategic Professor)
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