The impact of land use on stream water quality in Slovakia
In the first part of this paper, the impact of forestry, agriculture and urban activities on the quality of surface water is analysed. Daily data from 15 forest and agricultural experimental catchments of the Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences are used. It is shown, that the nitrate...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) 1996, Vol.180 (1), p.333-350 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In the first part of this paper, the impact of forestry, agriculture and urban activities on the quality of surface water is analysed. Daily data from 15 forest and agricultural experimental catchments of the Institute of Hydrology, Slovak Academy of Sciences are used. It is shown, that the nitrate concentrations in surface water have decreased in Slovakia since 1989 as a result of decreased use of inorganic nitrogen fertilisers (lower intensity of agricultural production in Slovakia owing to recent economic changes). The annual nitrate specific load varies from 5.90 to 110 kg ha
−1 year
−1, the annual sulphate load varied from 29.16 to 509.60 kg ha
−1 year
−1 and the annual phosphate load varied from 0.0098 to 0.0224 kg ha
−1 year
−1 during 1990–1992.
In the second part, a two-step method of three-component hydrograph separation of rain-, soil- and groundwater is proposed. The method is used in the Manelo-Gribov microbasin (O.95 km
2) in Eastern Slovakia. The annual contribution of surface runoff in total runoff volume was 57.5%, the contribution of interflow runoff was 21.1%, and the contribution of groundwater was 21.4%, during the period from 1 August to 31 July 1992. A deterministic regression model for predicting daily nitrate concentrations from values of stream daily discharge and flow component data was developed. A set of 1421 modelled NO
3
−1 data was compared with the set of measured data. |
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ISSN: | 0022-1694 1879-2707 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0022-1694(95)02882-X |