Nitrogen, phosphorus and E. coli loads in the Sherry River, New Zealand
The Sherry River, a tributary of the Motueka River (Tasman District, upper South Island, New Zealand), has somewhat degraded water quality related to a high proportion of the catchment being used for pastoral agriculture (which comprises 30% dairying). We undertook a campaign to estimate loads of ph...
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Veröffentlicht in: | New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research 2013-12, Vol.47 (4), p.529-547 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Sherry River, a tributary of the Motueka River (Tasman District, upper South Island, New Zealand), has somewhat degraded water quality related to a high proportion of the catchment being used for pastoral agriculture (which comprises 30% dairying). We undertook a campaign to estimate loads of phosphorus, nitrogen and Escherichia coli for comparison with other dairy-impacted catchments and against which to measure future reductions in pollutants in the Sherry River, expected from changed management practices. Monthly water quality sampling in the Sherry River was augmented with storm chasing for one year (October 2008 to October 2009). Loads of pollutants in events increased disproportionately with event peak flow, probably because the proportion of overland flow increases systematically with increasing event size. Stormflows (occurring 9.5% of the time) transported 33% of the total flow from the Sherry River, and between 22% (for nitrate) and 92% (for E. coli) of pollutant loads. |
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ISSN: | 0028-8330 1175-8805 |
DOI: | 10.1080/00288330.2013.815640 |