JOURNAL OF JAPAN SOCIETY OF HYDROLOGY AND WATER RESOURCES
Online ISSN : 1349-2853
Print ISSN : 0915-1389
ISSN-L : 0915-1389
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Seasonal Variation in Nitrogen and Phosphorus Concentrations in the Mekong River at Vientiane
Toshiaki IIDASomphone INKHAMSENGKoshi YOSHIDAShinnosuke ITO
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2007 Volume 20 Issue 3 Pages 226-234

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Abstract
For delineation of current condition and characteristics of the nutrient concentrations in the Mekong River, continuous frequent observation was carried out in the mainstream at Vientiane. The water samples were taken twice a week from April 2002 to December 2005 and were analyzed for nitrogen and phosphorus species. Detailed seasonal variation characteristics which had not been detected by previous monthly observation were revealed by the frequent observation. Overall, the nutrient concentrations were low, possibly owing to lower population density and lower coverage of agricultural land in the upstream of the sampling point. The ammonium-nitrogen concentration, however, showed an increasing trend during the recent decades. The nitrogen concentrations abruptly increased in May, coinciding with the first small rise in the discharge after the low flow period. It is suggested that the first runoff after the dry season took the accumulated nitrogen in the basin and on the river bed to the river, bringing about the abrupt increase in the nitrogen concentrations. After June, the nitrogen concentrations steadily decreased, regardless of the discharge enhancement during the flood season. It is considered that the nitrogen supply after June was diluted by plentiful water during the flood season. On the other hand, the phosphorus concentrations gently increased from April to June and were greatly fluctuated during the flood season. Continuous dilution effects by the plenty of water and occasional larger scale soil erosions during the flood season may account for the variation characteristics of phosphorus concentrations during the flood season.
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