Nitrogen load estimates from six nonpoint sources on Long Island, New York, from 1900 to 2019
Estimates of nitrogen loading from nonpoint sources on Long Island, New York, at or just below the land surface, are essential for assessing the current and future effects of nitrogen on the island’s drinking water and fresh and marine surface receiving waters. Annual estimates of nitrogen loading for the 120 years from 1900 to 2019 for major nonpoint nitrogen sources—septic systems, residential fertilizer, agricultural fertilizer, livestock waste, pet waste, and atmospheric deposition—were made by using a geographic information system to analyze, visualize, and process data sources, and format output data. This analysis provided spatial and temporal estimates of nitrogen loading derived from each nonpoint source at a 500- by 500-foot gridded resolution and represents the total mass of nitrogen applied on, or just below, the land surface annually from 1900 to 2019. These mass estimates are considered unattenuated as they do not reflect the various mechanisms of nitrogen loss, such as plant uptake, overland runoff, and chemical transformations in the soil and unsaturated zones that likely reduce the amount of nitrogen that reaches the water table.
Island-wide and countywide summaries of the estimated nitrogen loading were analyzed to describe the long-term average nitrogen totals and the contributions from the six nonpoint sources. The island-wide average annual nitrogen load from 1900 to 2019 was 14.92 million kilograms (Mkg) nitrogen, which represents the aggregate of individual contributions from septic systems (4.15 Mkg), residential fertilizer (3.28 Mkg), agricultural fertilizer (3.19 Mkg), livestock waste (1.22 Mkg), pet waste (0.98 Mkg), and atmospheric deposition (2.10 Mkg). The island-wide average annual nitrogen load, normalized by area, was 4,100 kilograms nitrogen per square kilometer (kg N/km2), which represents the aggregate of individual contributions from septic systems (1,100 kg N/km2), residential fertilizer (910 kg N/km2), agricultural fertilizer (880 kg N/km2), livestock waste (340 kg N/km2), pet waste (270 kg N/km2), and atmospheric deposition (580 kg N/km2).
Citation Information
Publication Year | 2024 |
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Title | Nitrogen load estimates from six nonpoint sources on Long Island, New York, from 1900 to 2019 |
DOI | 10.3133/sir20245047 |
Authors | Jack Monti,, Donald A. Walter, Kalle L. Jahn |
Publication Type | Report |
Publication Subtype | USGS Numbered Series |
Series Title | Scientific Investigations Report |
Series Number | 2024-5047 |
Index ID | sir20245047 |
Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
USGS Organization | New York Water Science Center |