Issue 4, 2013

Residence time as a key for comprehensive assessment of the relationship between changing land use and nitrates in regional groundwater systems

Abstract

In this study, an approach is put forward to study the relationship between changing land use and groundwater nitrate contamination in the Sanjiang Plain. This approach emphasizes the importance of groundwater residence time when relating the nitrates to the changing land use. The principles underlying the approach involve the assessment of groundwater residence time by CFCs and the Vogel age model and the reconstruction of the land use at the groundwater recharge time by interpolation. Nitrate trend analysis shows that nitrates have begun to leach into the aquifers since agricultural activities boomed after the 1950s. Hydrochemical analysis implies that the possible process relating to the nitrate reduction in the groundwater is the oxidation of Fe(II)-silicates. However, the chemical kinetics of the oxidation of Fe(II)-silicates is slow, so this denitrification process contributes little to the nitrate variations. Stepwise regression shows that the nitrate concentrations of samples had no direct relationship with the land use at the groundwater sampling time, but had a relatively strong relationship with the land use at the groundwater recharge time. Dry land is recognized as the dominant factor contributing to the elevated concentration of nitrates. The nitrogen isotope for nitrate (δ15N-NO3) gives a more direct result of the identification of nitrate sources: the use of manure in agricultural activities. Principle component (PC) regression shows that the process of the dry land exploitation is the major process that controls the nitrate contamination in the Sanjiang Plain.

Graphical abstract: Residence time as a key for comprehensive assessment of the relationship between changing land use and nitrates in regional groundwater systems

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Dec 2012
Accepted
22 Feb 2013
First published
25 Feb 2013

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013,15, 876-885

Residence time as a key for comprehensive assessment of the relationship between changing land use and nitrates in regional groundwater systems

Y. Cao, C. Tang, X. Song, C. Liu and Y. Zhang, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013, 15, 876 DOI: 10.1039/C3EM30955J

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