1995
DOI: 10.2134/jeq1995.00472425002400040023x
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Dilution of Nonpoint‐Source Nitrate in Groundwater

Abstract: Nonpoint‐source pollution from agriculture can cause the degradation of groundwater and surface water. Some studies conducted in Coastal Plain aquifers have shown NO−3 removal from groundwater due to assimilation by vegetation or denitrification before discharge to a stream is significant; relatively few have been conducted on other physiographic and geological regions within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. This study was conducted at the boundary of the Valley and Ridge and Appalachian Plateau physiographic pro… Show more

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“…For unretentive buffers, much of the benefit of having a buffer comes from removing some of the source area that supplies materials rather than from retention within the buffer. Source elimination works to reduce landscape discharge even where buffer retention might fail, as when flow bypasses the riparian zone (Denver 1991, Jordan et al 1993, Altman and Parizek 1995. Where material reductions are due to source elimination rather than buffer retention, adding other land uses that neither release nor retain materials would have the same effect on material discharge as adding buffer ecosystem.…”
Section: Source Reduction and Buffer Retentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For unretentive buffers, much of the benefit of having a buffer comes from removing some of the source area that supplies materials rather than from retention within the buffer. Source elimination works to reduce landscape discharge even where buffer retention might fail, as when flow bypasses the riparian zone (Denver 1991, Jordan et al 1993, Altman and Parizek 1995. Where material reductions are due to source elimination rather than buffer retention, adding other land uses that neither release nor retain materials would have the same effect on material discharge as adding buffer ecosystem.…”
Section: Source Reduction and Buffer Retentionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many important complexities of riparian buffers were not considered in our models, including: differences between surface and subsurface retention (Peterjohn and Correll 1984); effects of cover type (Correll 1997); retention mechanisms (Altier et al 1994, Gold and Kellogg 1997; saturation of retention over time ; variations with slope, soil type, and surface characteristics (Phillips 1989, Xiang 1996; and channelized or deep subsurface flow (Staver et al 1988, Dillaha et al 1989, Denver 1991, Jordan et al 1993, Altman and Parizek 1995, Bohlke and Denver 1995, Lowrance et al 1997. Instead, we used a simple, first-order model of retention and focused on the effects of landscape structure and the interactions among landscape elements.…”
Section: Landscape Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, process understanding can be attained by e.g., determination of Cl/NO 3 ratios differences in natural abundance of 15 N (denoted as d 15 N) of NO 3 -N in groundwater. An increase in the Cl/NO 3 ratio indicates that nitrate removal processes occur, e.g., denitrification (Altman and Parizek 1995;Mengis et al 1999). Crop uptake also results in increasing Cl/NO 3 ratios because relative NO 3 uptake rates exceed Cl uptake rates (Marschner 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since measuring actual loads of nutrients towards open water systems is complicated, we followed the approach commonly used, namely measuring nitrate concentrations in shallow groundwater (Dhondt et al 2002;Altman and Parizek 1995;Lowrance et al 2000;Sabater et al 2003;Borin and Bigon 2002;Haycock and Burt 1993;Haycock and Pinay 1993;Kuusemets et al 2001;Novak et al 2002;Mengis et al 1999). We also considered changes in Cl/NO 3 ratios and in d 15 N in groundwater as indicators for nitrate removal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Models were fitted using the MIXED procedure (SAS, 2003). To separate the effect of groundwater NO 3 -N denitrification from dilution, groundwater NO 3 -N retention is studied by evaluating concurrently groundwater NO 3 -N and Cl -concentration (Altman and Parizek, 1995). To investigate the effect of dilution on the study area Cl -was also inputted into the model.…”
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