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Dominant contribution of nitrogen compounds in precipitation chemistry in the Lake Victoria catchment (East Africa)

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ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS
卷 16, 期 4, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/abe25c

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precipitation chemistry; wet deposition; nitrogen wet deposition budget; Lake Victoria basin; Kenya

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  1. United Nations Environmental Program (GEF-UNEP) International Nitrogen Management System (INMS) project
  2. French program Cycle de l'Azote entre la Surface et l'Atmosphere en afriQUE (CASAQUE) - Les Enveloppes Fluides et Environnement (LEFE)/Ecosphere Continentale et Cotiere (EC2CO) of the Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers- Centre National de la Reche
  3. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skodowska-Curie Grant [871944]
  4. CNES
  5. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [871944] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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This study provides a comprehensive chemical characterization of rainfall collected in Mbita, Kenya, on the shores of Lake Victoria. It analyzes the wet nitrogen deposition budget and identifies the main contributions to the chemical composition of precipitation, highlighting the impact on the unique natural resource represented by Lake Victoria and its catchment. The findings suggest the importance of monitoring nitrogen deposition to help improve nitrogen use efficiency in agricultural areas and reduce nitrogen losses around Lake Victoria.
This work provides a complete chemical characterization of rains collected in the tropical rural site of Mbita (Kenya) on the shores of Lake Victoria (annual rainfall 1259.3 mm). We present a wet nitrogen deposition budget including inorganic and organic dissolved nitrogen in relation with atmospheric sources of gases and particles, precipitation rate and air mass transport. A unique 2 yr monitoring data set (2017-2019), providing 183 rain samples was collected and analyzed according to international standards (WMO/GAW). Considering that precipitation represents the largest contributor of water to the Lake Victoria (80%), this study gives new insights in the seasonality of nutrients wet deposition (WD) inputs in the unique natural resource represented by Lake Victoria and its catchment. Four main contributions to the chemical composition of precipitation, were identified: (a) a 28% terrigenous contribution related to crustal and biomass sources, (b) a 14% marine contribution related to Indian ocean air masses intrusion, (c) a 15% organic contribution due to volatile organic carbon emissions from biomass burning and vegetation and (d) a predominant nitrogenous contribution of 39% due to livestock and fertilizers, biomass burning and neighboring agricultural fires. Ammonium and nitrate volume weighed mean concentrations are 36.75 and 8.88 mu eq l(-1), respectively. Rain in Mbita is alkaline (pH = 5.8) highlighting neutralization by heterogeneous chemistry. Total nitrogen WD is 8.54 kgN ha(-1) yr(-1), 58 760 tN yr(-1) for the entire lake, with 26% attributed to dissolved organic nitrogen. A total atmospheric deposition of 15 kgN ha(-1) yr(-1) is estimated taking into account dry deposition estimate from literature, showing that the Lake Victoria ecosystem is exposed to eutrophication. An extensive and regular monitoring of wet and dry nitrogen deposition is highly recommended both in-shore and off-shore to help improving the efficiency of nitrogen use in agricultural areas and reduce nitrogen losses around Lake Victoria.

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