Surface flow–interflow-coupled nitrogen loss in gray fluvo-aquic farmland soils in the Anhui Section of the Huaihe River Basin, China
2022
Wang, Hui | Gao, Liangmin | Pang, Zhendong | Yang, Jie | Chen, Xiaoqing | Zhang, Jinxin | Wang, Shuo | Tong, Rongrong | Shi, Chuang | Chen, Xudong
To reveal the characteristics of nitrogen loss and their coupling relations in the process of surface flow and interflow under various rainfall intensities in gray fluvo-aquic soil areas, the coupling loss characteristics of total nitrogen (TN), nitrate nitrogen (NO₃⁻-N), and ammonium nitrogen (NH₄⁺-N) in the surface flow and interflow under three rainfall intensities (60, 80, and 110 mm·h⁻¹) at a slope of 5° were studied using an artificial rainfall simulation. The results showed that (1) runoff yield and TN concentration were proportional to the rainfall intensity, with higher runoff concentrations of TN in the initial stage, and (2) surface flow yield, which was the main output mode of farmland runoff, was higher than interflow yield under a range of rainfall intensities. The average concentration of NO₃⁻-N in surface flow decreased with increasing rainfall intensity, whereas the opposite was true in interflow. The main loss path of NO₃⁻-N was interflow, whereas the main loss path of NH₄⁺-N was the surface flow; NO₃⁻-N was the main form of TN loss. The surface flow was the main loss path of soil nitrogen loss in farmland, and the runoff yield was an important factor in controlling nitrogen loss.
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