globalchange  > 气候变化事实与影响
DOI: 10.5194/hess-18-4423-2014
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84910070047
论文题名:
Mobilisation or dilution? Nitrate response of karst springs to high rainfall events
作者: Huebsch M; , Fenton O; , Horan B; , Hennessy D; , Richards K; G; , Jordan P; , Goldscheider N; , Butscher C; , Blum P
刊名: Hydrology and Earth System Sciences
ISSN: 10275606
出版年: 2014
卷: 18, 期:11
起始页码: 4423
结束页码: 4435
语种: 英语
Scopus关键词: Agriculture ; Aquifers ; Environmental regulations ; Groundwater ; Groundwater pollution ; Groundwater resources ; Hydrogeology ; Landforms ; Potable water ; Rain ; Springs (water) ; Storms ; Surface waters ; Water ; Water conservation ; Water pollution ; Water quality ; Agricultural management ; Denitrification potential ; Environmental modellers ; Groundwater fluctuation ; High-resolution monitoring ; Hydrochemical process ; Hydrological condition ; Water Framework Directives ; Nitrates ; dilution ; discharge ; groundwater ; karst ; karst hydrology ; nitrate ; rainfall ; water pollution ; water quality ; Ireland
英文摘要: Nitrate (NO3 -) contamination of groundwater associated with agronomic activity is of major concern in many countries. Where agriculture, thin free draining soils and karst aquifers coincide, groundwater is highly vulnerable to nitrate contamination. As residence times and denitrification potential in such systems are typically low, nitrate can discharge to surface waters unabated. However, such systems also react quickest to agricultural management changes that aim to improve water quality. In response to storm events, nitrate concentrations can alter significantly, i.e. rapidly decreasing or increasing concentrations. The current study examines the response of a specific karst spring situated on a grassland farm in South Ireland to rainfall events utilising high-resolution nitrate and discharge data together with on-farm borehole groundwater fluctuation data. Specifically, the objectives of the study are to formulate a scientific hypothesis of possible scenarios relating to nitrate responses during storm events, and to verify this hypothesis using additional case studies from the literature. This elucidates the controlling key factors that lead to mobilisation and/or dilution of nitrate concentrations during storm events. These were land use, hydrological condition and karstification, which in combination can lead to differential responses of mobilised and/or diluted nitrate concentrations. Furthermore, the results indicate that nitrate response in karst is strongly dependent on nutrient source, whether mobilisation and/or dilution occur and on the pathway taken. This will have consequences for the delivery of nitrate to a surface water receptor. The current study improves our understanding of nitrate responses in karst systems and therefore can guide environmental modellers, policy makers and drinking water managers with respect to the regulations of the European Union (EU) Water Framework Directive (WFD). In future, more research should focus on the high-resolution monitoring of karst aquifers to capture the high variability of hydrochemical processes, which occur at time intervals of hours to days.
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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/78084
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作者单位: Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Institute of Applied Geosciences (AGW), Kaiserstr. 12, Karlsruhe, Germany; Teagasc, Environmental Research Centre, Johnstown Castle, Co Wexford, Ireland; Teagasc, Animal and Grassland Research and Innovation Centre, Moorepark, Fermoy, Co. Cork, Ireland; University of Ulster, School of Environmental Sciences, Cromore Road, Coleraine, United Kingdom

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Huebsch M,, Fenton O,, Horan B,et al. Mobilisation or dilution? Nitrate response of karst springs to high rainfall events[J]. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences,2014-01-01,18(11)
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