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TitleImpact of anthropogenic activities on a temporary river
AbstractThe Celone River Basin (Puglia, Italy) is characterized by a diffuse pollution from agricultural sources. Like most intermittent rivers in the Mediterranean area, this stream is not well monitored; only few water quality data are available. Thus, due to high variability in streamflow and nutrient concentrations, which characterizes this type of rivers, it is difficult to estimate accurately nutrient loads from point and non point sources and consequently anthropogenic activities impact on the river. In this work, a detailed study was carried out on the Celone river to identify the chemical characteristics of the water and to quantify the annual nutrient loads delivered to the downstream reservoir. An automatic sampler and a flow module were set up in a section of the river. Continuous measures of flow were carried out using a different frequency for water sampling when floods occurred and during normal or low flow state. Nutrient concentrations in the water samples were accurately determined in laboratory. Water quality of the river was found to vary considerably along the year in,terms of nutrient concentration. Nitrate and total phosphorus are the main cause of water pollution. Nutrient losses by surface runoff were essentially a winter process. The contribution per hectare of non point sources can be estimate at about 39 kg/ha of total nitrogen and 2.4 kg/ha of total phosphorus. Estimates of loads in terms of TN and TP for the 21-day period of flood were calculated in 55 and 81% of annual loads, respectively. This study clearly demonstrates the importance of flood event contribution to the annual nutrient load.
SourceFresenius environmental bulletin 21 (11), pp. 3278–3286
KeywordsTemporary riverwater qualitynutrient load esti- mationpoint and non point source pollution
JournalFresenius environmental bulletin
EditorParlar Scientific Publications, Freising, Germania
Year2012
TypeArticolo in rivista
AuthorsDe Girolamo A.M., Calabrese A., Pappagallo G., Santese G., Lo Porto A.
Text192871 2012 Temporary river water quality nutrient load esti mation point and non point source pollution Impact of anthropogenic activities on a temporary river De Girolamo A.M., Calabrese A., Pappagallo G., Santese G., Lo Porto A. irsa cnr The Celone River Basin Puglia, Italy is characterized by a diffuse pollution from agricultural sources. Like most intermittent rivers in the Mediterranean area, this stream is not well monitored; only few water quality data are available. Thus, due to high variability in streamflow and nutrient concentrations, which characterizes this type of rivers, it is difficult to estimate accurately nutrient loads from point and non point sources and consequently anthropogenic activities impact on the river. In this work, a detailed study was carried out on the Celone river to identify the chemical characteristics of the water and to quantify the annual nutrient loads delivered to the downstream reservoir. An automatic sampler and a flow module were set up in a section of the river. Continuous measures of flow were carried out using a different frequency for water sampling when floods occurred and during normal or low flow state. Nutrient concentrations in the water samples were accurately determined in laboratory. Water quality of the river was found to vary considerably along the year in,terms of nutrient concentration. Nitrate and total phosphorus are the main cause of water pollution. Nutrient losses by surface runoff were essentially a winter process. The contribution per hectare of non point sources can be estimate at about 39 kg/ha of total nitrogen and 2.4 kg/ha of total phosphorus. Estimates of loads in terms of TN and TP for the 21 day period of flood were calculated in 55 and 81% of annual loads, respectively. This study clearly demonstrates the importance of flood event contribution to the annual nutrient load. 21 Published version Articolo in rivista Parlar Scientific Publications 1018 4619 Fresenius environmental bulletin Fresenius environmental bulletin Fresenius environ. bull. Fresenius environmental bulletin. FEB Freising. Print Fresenius environmental bulletin Print annamaria.degirolamo DE GIROLAMO ANNA MARIA SANTESE GERARDINA antonio.loporto LO PORTO ANTONIO giuseppe.pappagallo PAPPAGALLO GIUSEPPE angelantonio.calabrese CALABRESE ANGELANTONIO TA.P04.005.006 Gestione a scala di bacino delle risorse idriche e sostenibilita dell uso irriguo in agricoltura