Major Issues Regarding the Efficiency of Monitoring Programs for Nitrate Contaminated Groundwater
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Autor(es)"Stigter, T. Y. Carvalho Dill, A. M. M. Ribeiro, L."
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Instituição do Autor correspondenteGeo-Systems Centre/CVRM - Instituto Superior Técnico
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Revista e nºEnvironmental Science & Technology 45: 8674-8682
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Ano2011
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DOI10.1021/es201798g
Projeto
POCTI/AMB/57432/2004
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Major issues regarding the efficiency of monitoring programs for nitrate contaminated groundwater are analyzed in this paper: (i) representativeness of monitoring networks; (ii) correct interpretation of the monitoring data and resulting time series and trends; and (iii) differentiation among the different sources of nitrates in groundwater. Following an overview of the nitrate contamination problem and possible solutions, as well as some of the difficulties found, a relatively straightforward method for assessing monitoring network representativity is presented, namely interpolation standard error assessment. It is shown how nitrate-concentration time series resulting from periodic observations can be corrected with a conservative tracer, in order to avoid misinterpretation and confirm or correct apparent trends. Finally, coupled ¹?N and ¹?O isotope signatures of nitrate (NO??) in groundwater are used to differentiate among nitrogen (N) sources, to ensure correct targeting of restoration measures. The case study regards a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone in the south of Portugal, designated in compliance with the European Nitrates Directive, where coastal discharge of nutrient-rich groundwater threatens the good qualitative and ecological status of the Ria Formosa coastal lagoon. Results show that mineral fertilizer is the main source of N in groundwater, and that increases in N load can be masked by dilution phenomena.
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