High denitrification potential but low nitrous oxide emission in a constructed wetland treating nitrate-polluted agricultural run-off

2021
Abstract Constructed wetlands (CW) can efficiently remove nitrogen from polluted agricultural run-off, however, a potential caveat is nitrous oxide (N2O), a harmful greenhouse gas and stratospheric ozone depleter. During five sampling campaigns, we measured N2O fluxes from a 0.53 ha off-stream CW treating nitrate-rich water from the intensively fertilized watershed in Rampillon, France, using automated chambers with a quantum cascade laser system, and manual chambers. Sediment samples were analysed for potential N2 flux using the He O2 incubation method. Both inlet nitrate (NO3−) concentrations and N2O emission varied significantly between the seasons. In the Autumn and Winter inlet concentrations were about 11 mg NO3−-N L−1, and  Shallow off-stream CWs such as Rampillon may have good nitrate removal capacity with low N2O emissions.
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