
Hydrology Research Vol 39 No 1 pp 4154 © IWA Publishing 2008 doi:10.2166/nh.2008.028
Temporal trends in N & P concentrations and loads in relation to anthropogenic effects and discharge in Odense River 19642002
Morten Andreas Dahl Larsen, Henrik Soegaard and Klaus Hinsby
The Institute of Geography and Geology, University of Copenhagen, Øster Voldgade 10, DK-1350 , Copenhagen, Denmark hs@geogr.ku.dk
Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark
ABSTRACT
Using water quality data from 1964 to 2002, concentrations and loads of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) and phosphate-phosphorus (PO4-P) in the Odense River were analyzed for trends in periods subsequent to and following the implementation of the Danish Action Plan I for reduction of nutrients in the environment (DAP) in 1987. In periods between 1964 and 1987 statistical significant increasing trends in DIN and PO4-P concentrations and loads were detected. However, DIN generally showed stronger trends than PO4-P and 19 of the 29 tested PO4-P load tests showed non-significant results. In the subsequent periods between 1980 and 2002, significant nutrient reductions were detected at all sites and with the strongest trends for PO4-P. Also, tests combining data from several sites showed equally strong trends. Significant positive correlations between DIN concentrations and discharge were found throughout the period using the non-parametric Spearman Rank Correlation, suggesting soil leaching to be the main nitrogen source. Conversely, correlations between PO4-P and discharge changed from significantly negative to mostly significantly positive, a phenomenon most likely due to the change in phosphorus sources.
Keywords: catchment; discharge; nitrogen; Odense River; trend test
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