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Substance budgets of an upland catchment: the significance of atmospheric phosphorus inputs
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1995
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EutrophicationUpland CatchmentEngineeringAntrim PlateauAcid PrecipitationLand DegradationEarth ScienceCatchment ScaleAtmospheric Phosphorus InputsNorthern IrelandSubstance BudgetsOutflow Stream OutputsBiogeochemistrySurface RunoffWater QualityHydrologyWater ResourcesNutrient CycleNutrient Management
SUMMARY 1. Precipitation inputs and outflow stream outputs are presented for 1993 in an upland lake and catchment system on the Antrim Plateau, Northern Ireland. 2. Phosphorus, potassium, chloride and possibly sulphate behaved conservatively inputs were approximately balanced by outputs. Combined nitrogen outputs were very much less than inputs, whereas there was a net export of calcium, magnesium, sodium and silica from the catchment. 3. Precipitation phosphorus inputs (22 kg P km −2 yr −1 ) are compared with literature data and are shown to be near the median value. 4. The phosphorus budget is discussed in relation to the fact that there are few oligotrophic lakes in Northern Ireland. It is suggested this is due to the rainfall inputs, low phosphorus retention by the catchment and rapid flushing rates in the lakes.
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