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Nitrogen loss from watersheds

It has been shown that the main part of both soluble (53%) and particulate (> 99%) nitrogen was inputting into the Yellow sea from Northern China in spite of only 30% excess of river water discharge from the Chinese area. Totally riverine input from watershed drainage basin was equal to 52% from input values (2,581 kt/yr). Both wet and dry depositions were responsible for 20 and 22 % from input values with relatively small values of N fixation in marine waters. Denitrification is the main output items (37%) with similar values of sedimentation and water exchange with East the China Sea (7 and 8% from total input) and with negligible values of losses as N2O (< 1%). [Pg.397]


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