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<article-title>Extreme dissolved organic nitrogen fluxes in the human impacted Pamba River, Kerala, India</article-title>
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<contrib-group><contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Elizabeth David</surname>
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<contrib contrib-type="author" xlink:type="simple"><name name-style="western"><surname>Jennerjahn</surname>
<given-names>T. C.</given-names>
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<addr-line>Leibniz Center for Tropical Marine Ecology, Fahrenheitstraße 6, 28356 Bremen, Germany</addr-line>
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<day>18</day>
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<year>2013</year>
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<fpage>16137</fpage>
<lpage>16171</lpage>
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<p>Cultural eutrophication of coastal aquatic systems is a major
  undesired phenomenon of today, which is mainly ascribed to the
  application of inorganic fertilizers in agriculture. Consequently,
  dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) is considered the major problem
  and widely studied. However, human interventions also strongly
  influence the riverine dissolved organic nitrogen (DON)
  concentrations and fluxes. Studies of nutrient inputs from tropical
  river catchments are biased towards DIN, even though they account
  for only a portion of the total dissolved nitrogen (TDN) pool,
  whereas the rest is comprised of DON and has been largely
  ignored. The tropical Pamba River was studied because of its
  manifold human activities in the catchment and was sampled during
  the south west monsoon (SWM), north east monsoon (NEM) and the pre
  monsoon (PM) months during 2010 to 2013. The largest pilgrim center
  on earth, the Sabarimala temple, located in the upstream forest is
  a unique feature of the catchment. Fertilizer application, livestock
  farming and inadequate sewage treatment are the prevailing land use
  practices. The goals of this study were to (i) define cause-effect
  relationships by assessing the effect of various human interventions
  such as the pilgrims, agriculture and sewage disposal in combination
  with the seasonal variations in hydrology on the DON concentrations
  and fluxes and to (ii) quantify the inputs from respective land use
  segments.
&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;
  The global maximum DON concentration (29 302 &amp;mu;M) was
  measured for the Pamba River. Pilgrim activities, high population
  density, agricultural and livestock farming as well as the lack of
  infrastructure for sanitation facilities were the cause for
  extremely high DON concentrations and fluxes in the plantation and
  settlement with mixed tree crop (SMT) segments. A DON yield of
  745 kg ha&lt;sup&gt;−1&lt;/sup&gt; yr&lt;sup&gt;−1&lt;/sup&gt; was calculated for the Pamba
  catchment.  The total DON inputs from all quantifiable sources
  amounted to 514 kg ha&lt;sup&gt;−1&lt;/sup&gt; yr&lt;sup&gt;−1&lt;/sup&gt; comprising of 69%
  of the total Pamba DON yield. In the Pamba River, sewage is the
  major source of DON and the unique Sabarimala pilgrim event accounts
  for most of it. Nevertheless, sewage input from the rest of the
  densely-populated catchment is high, which is a common feature of
  developing countries that lack adequate sanitation and water
  technology, i.e. in South and Southeast Asia and tropical
  Africa. Our study shows that DON makes up a significant portion of
  anthropogenic nitrogen in rivers, in particular in those regions,
  which are, however, scarce in respective data.  It underscores the
  need for more quantitative studies from densely-populated tropical
  river catchments in order to improve global nitrogen budgets and the
  assessment of the consequences of anthropogenic nitrogen inputs into
  coastal aquatic systems.</p>
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