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Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations and export for the upper Kuparuk River on the North Slope of Alaska in 1980
Authors:Bruce J. Peterson  Teresa Corliss  Keith Kriet  John E. Hobbie
Affiliation:(1) Marine Biological Laboratory, The Ecosystems Center, 02543 Woods Hole, MA, USA;(2) Present address: 10 Park Place, 27712 Durham, NC, USA;(3) School of Forestry, Yale University, 06211 New Haven, CT, USA;(4) Present address: 552 Savannah Highway No. 5, 29407 Charleston, SC, USA
Abstract:Nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations were measured from May to August 1980 in the upper Kuparuk River, a tundra stream on the North Slope of Alaska. Mean values for nitrogen were 10.8 µg N 1?1 for ammonium, 21.4 µg N 1?1 for nitrate plus nitrite and 248 µg N 1?1 for dissolved organic nitrogen. Mean values for phosphorus were 8.1 µg P 1?1 for total dissolved phosphorus and 4.7 µg P 1?1 for fine particulate phosphorus. Nitrate concentrations were inversely correlated with flow whereas particulate phosphorus concentrations increased during high flows. Export of nitrogen and phosphorus from the watershed during 1980 was estimated to be 4.69, 3.25 and 91 kg km?2 yr?1 for NO3-N, NH4-N and DON-N, respectively, and 2.86 and 3.03 kg km?2 yr?1 for TDP-P and PP-P. Both the relative concentrations of N and P and the relative amounts exported suggest that phosphorus is in short supply but both nutrients are present in low concentrations comparable to those found previously in tundra ponds at Point Barrow, Alaska.
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