Indirect nitrous oxide (N
2O) emissions produced by nitrogen (N) leaching into surface water and groundwater bodies are poorly understood in comparison to direct N
2O emissions from soils. In this study, dissolved N
2O concentrations were measured weekly in both lowland headwater streams and subsurface agricultural field drain discharges over a 2‐year period (2013–2015) in an intensive arable catchment, Norfolk, UK. All field drain and stream water samples were found to have dissolved N
2O concentrations higher than the water–air equilibrium concentration, illustrating that all sites were acting as a net source of N
2O emissions to the atmosphere. Soil texture was found to significantly influence field drain N
2O dynamics, with mean concentrations from drains in clay loam soils (5.3 μg N L
?1) being greater than drains in sandy loam soils (4.0 μg N L
?1). Soil texture also impacted upon the relationships between field drain N
2O concentrations and other water quality parameters (pH, flow rate, and nitrate (NO
3) and nitrite (NO
2) concentrations), highlighting possible differences in N
2O production mechanisms in different soil types. Catchment antecedent moisture conditions influenced the storm event mobilisation of N
2O in both field drains and streams, with the greatest concentration increases recorded during precipitation events preceded by prolonged wet conditions. N
2O concentrations also varied seasonally, with the lowest mean concentrations typically occurring during the summer months (JJA). Nitrogen fertiliser application rates and different soil inversion regimes were found to have no effect on dissolved N
2O concentrations, whereas higher N
2O concentrations recorded in field drains under a winter cover crop compared to fallow fields revealed cover crops are an ineffective greenhouse gas emission mitigation strategy. Overall, this study highlights the complex interactions governing the dynamics of dissolved N
2O concentrations in field drains and headwater streams in a lowland intensive agricultural catchment.
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