Line D E, White N M
Biological and Agricultural Engineering Department, North Carolina State University, Box 7637, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA.
Water Environ Res. 2007 Feb;79(2):185-90. doi: 10.2175/106143006x111736.
Runoff from two similar drainage areas in the Piedmont physiographic region of North Carolina was monitored simultaneously for 5.6 years. One of the drainage areas was developed as part of a large residential subdivision, while the other remained in woods and agricultural fields. Runoff volume was 68% greater for the developed compared with the undeveloped area, and baseflow as a percentage of overall discharge was approximately 0% compared with 25% for the undeveloped area. Overall annual export of sediment was 95% greater for the developed area, while export of nitrogen and phosphorus forms was 66 to 88% greater for the developed area. These results document the significant increases in runoff, sediment, and nutrient export associated with residential development.
在北卡罗来纳州皮埃蒙特地貌区,对两个相似流域的径流进行了为期5.6年的同步监测。其中一个流域被开发成大型住宅分区的一部分,而另一个流域则保留为森林和农田。与未开发区域相比,开发区域的径流量高出68%,基流占总流量的百分比约为0%,而未开发区域为25%。开发区域的年沉积物总输出量高出95%,而氮和磷形态的输出量高出66%至88%。这些结果证明了与住宅开发相关的径流、沉积物和养分输出的显著增加。