The 9th International Conference "Environmental Engineering 2014" 2014
DOI: 10.3846/enviro.2014.094
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Analysis of annual and seasonal total nitrogen pollution in the Mūša catchment

Abstract: The quality of water in rivers depends on many hydrological and anthropogenic factors. The Mūša catchment belonging to the northern part of Lithuania was taken for water quality investigation. In this catchment 63% of the territory is under arable land. A conceptual FYRIS model was chosen to identify the impact of the sources of pollution with total nitrogen (N) in the Mūša river. The modelling encompasses 1997-2011 period. Having preformed calibration the model efficiency coefficient was E = 0.46, which was f… Show more

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“…The highest total nitrogen amounts (about 36%) got to the rivers during the winter period (January-December), when there is no vegetation processes. In spring (March-April), in the period of snow melting, one third or 31% was scoured because of a higher run-off to the researched subcatchment and in the summer (May-August) and autumn seasons (September-November), 16 and 17% of all nitrogen falling to the subcatchment, respectively [31].…”
Section: Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The highest total nitrogen amounts (about 36%) got to the rivers during the winter period (January-December), when there is no vegetation processes. In spring (March-April), in the period of snow melting, one third or 31% was scoured because of a higher run-off to the researched subcatchment and in the summer (May-August) and autumn seasons (September-November), 16 and 17% of all nitrogen falling to the subcatchment, respectively [31].…”
Section: Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%