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The influence of swamp floodplain on exports of nitrogen and phosphorus from North Carolina coastal plain watersheds

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Date Issued:
1982
Title: The influence of swamp floodplain on exports of nitrogen and phosphorus from North Carolina coastal plain watersheds.
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Name(s): Yarbro, Laura A.
Kuenzler, Edward J.
Mulholland, Patrick J.
Sniffen, Robert P.
Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute
Type of Resource: text
Genre: Article
Date Issued: 1982
Publisher: The Council.
Place of Publication: Tallahassee, FL
Physical Form: pdf
Extent: 18 p.
Language(s): English
Identifier: FA00007140 (IID)
Note(s): Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) exports from channelized stream watersheds were greater than those from natural-stream watersheds in the Coastal Plain of North Carolina. Nitrate showed the greatest difference in exports between natural- and channelized-stream watersheds of any N or P species. The reduced export of N and P from natural-stream watersheds is attributed to removal of these nutrients in floodplain swamps bordering natural streams and to maintenance of natural poorly-drained soil conditions near stream channels, conducive to nitrate removal from shallow ground waters via denitrification and biological immobilization. In Creeping Swamp, a small floodplain swamp at the base of one watershed, we measured a net removal of total N and P inputs, primarily as ammonium and filterable reactive phosphorus. Some nitrate, total organic nitrogen and particulate phosphorus were also removed (17%, 3.8%, and 13% of the amount entering, respectively), but net amounts of filterable unreactive phosphorus were exported from the swamp floodplain ecosystem. Greater nitrate removal in natural stream watersheds, despite low removal in swamp floodplains, probably occurred via biotic uptake and denitrification in shallow ground waters of poorly-drained soils before waters reached stream channels and floodplains in the watershed. These data indicate that floodplain swamps and poorly drained soils are effective filters of N and P and thus act as buffers between pollutant producing activities in watersheds and water quality in downstream rivers and estuaries.
Florida Atlantic University. Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute contribution 232
This manuscript is an author version with the final publication available and may be cited as: Yarbro, L. A., Kuenzler, E. J., Mulholland, P. J., & Sniffen, R. P. (1982). The influence of swamp floodplain on exports of nitrogen and phosphorus from North Carolina coastal plain watersheds. In McCaffrey, P. M., Beemer, T., & Gatewood, S. E. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Symposium on Progress in Wetlands Utilization and Management (pp. 225-241). Tallahassee, Florida: The Council.
Subject(s): Watersheds
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Floodplains
Swamps
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