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DOI 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.09.009
Titel (primär) Modelling the impact of river morphology on nitrogen retention - A case study of the Weisse Elster River (Germany)
Autor Wagenschein, D.; Rode, M.
Quelle Ecological Modelling
Erscheinungsjahr 2008
Department ASAM; HYMOD
Band/Volume 211
Heft 1-2
Seite von 224
Seite bis 232
Sprache englisch
Keywords River water quality modelling; Periphyton; Nitrogen retention; Denitrification; River morphology; River restoration
Abstract Denitrification is an important sink of nitrogen in riverine systems and mainly linked to interstitial sediments and hence to river morphology. Studies which quantify this relationship are rare. In this paper we analyse the effect of river morphology on nitrogen load of the 4th order river Weisse Elster (Germany). A modified version of the river water quality model WASP5 was applied to a 70.6 km river reach and measurements of the relevant water constituents were carried out for summer low-flow conditions. It was shown that nitrogen retention amounted to 23.4% of the nitrogen load of the upper boundary and benthic denitrification was identified as the largest contributor to that sink. The retention varies significantly along the river section with amounts being almost 2.4 times higher in a natural reach compared with a heavy modified and channelized river section. The mean denitrification rate was 189 mg N/(m2 day). The impact of river structure restoration on nitrogen retention is relatively low. The model scenario representing the implementation of the most feasible measures can lead to an additional nitrogen load reduction of 5.4%.
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Wagenschein, D., Rode, M. (2008):
Modelling the impact of river morphology on nitrogen retention - A case study of the Weisse Elster River (Germany)
Ecol. Model. 211 (1-2), 224 - 232 10.1016/j.ecolmodel.2007.09.009