Nitrogen dynamics in running waters and snowpack samples were investigated in the high-elevation part of the Val Masino catchment, in the Italian Alps. his area was studied and monitored since 1994 within the CON.ECO.FOR. project. Studies of the soil solution showed a complete assimilation of nitrogen in forested areas, but the atmospheric deposition trends and the evolution of nitrate in the Masino stream suggested an intermediate condition of N saturation. In 2007 the DIVALPA project started, aiming to identify the nitrate sources and the most important biogeochemical processes responsible for nitrogen loads in the stream at 1190 m asl. Median measured N-NO3 - concentrations were 16 ?eq/l in running waters, 4 ?eq/l in snow and 24 ?eq/l in rain. A PCA analysis was performed on the chemical species concentration of the running water sites and three principal axes, explaining 73 % of the total variation, were identiied.

Nitrogen dynamics in high elevation environments of Val Masino, Central Alps (Italy)

Raffaella Balestrini
2010

Abstract

Nitrogen dynamics in running waters and snowpack samples were investigated in the high-elevation part of the Val Masino catchment, in the Italian Alps. his area was studied and monitored since 1994 within the CON.ECO.FOR. project. Studies of the soil solution showed a complete assimilation of nitrogen in forested areas, but the atmospheric deposition trends and the evolution of nitrate in the Masino stream suggested an intermediate condition of N saturation. In 2007 the DIVALPA project started, aiming to identify the nitrate sources and the most important biogeochemical processes responsible for nitrogen loads in the stream at 1190 m asl. Median measured N-NO3 - concentrations were 16 ?eq/l in running waters, 4 ?eq/l in snow and 24 ?eq/l in rain. A PCA analysis was performed on the chemical species concentration of the running water sites and three principal axes, explaining 73 % of the total variation, were identiied.
2010
978-88-88906-56-0
Depositions
Nitrate
Saturation
soil solution
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