Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71% of groundwater samples, more than 13 times as often as ammonia, nitrite, organic nitrogen, and orthophosphate, based on a common detection threshold of 0.2 mg/L. Shallow groundwater (typically 5 m deep or less) beneath agricultural land has the highest median nitrate concentration (3.4 mg/L), followed by shallow groundwater beneath urban land (1.6 mg/L) and deeper groundwater in major aquifers (0.48 mg/L). Nitrate exceeds the maximum contaminant level, 10 mg/L as nitrogen, in more than 15% of groundwater samples from 4 of 33 major aquifers commonly used as a source of drinking water. Nitrate concentration in groundwater is variable and depends on interac...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
Carcinogenic compounds in drinking water are becoming a significant health problem. Increased use of...
Nitrate contamination in groundwater from over-application of fertilizers and wastewater sources is ...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71% of groundwat...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
A four-decade dataset (1974–2013) of 107,823 nitrate samples in 25,993 wells from western and easter...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
Nitrogen, particularly in the form of nitrate, is the most common contaminant in aquifer systems (Fr...
Nitrogen is vital for plants and influences the amount as well as the quality of yield. However, in ...
Recently recharged water (defined here as <60 years old) is generally the most vulnerable part of a ...
Nitrate concentrations in the groundwater in southern Runnels County, Texas, ranged from less than 0...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
The ability of natural attenuation to mitigate agricultural nitrate contamination in recharging aqui...
The impact of 16 years (1988–2003) of management practices on high groundwater nitrate concentration...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
Carcinogenic compounds in drinking water are becoming a significant health problem. Increased use of...
Nitrate contamination in groundwater from over-application of fertilizers and wastewater sources is ...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71% of groundwat...
Results of a national water quality assessment indicate that nitrate is detected in 71 percent of gr...
A four-decade dataset (1974–2013) of 107,823 nitrate samples in 25,993 wells from western and easter...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Groundwater is a very important natural resource which directly affects many human lives. In the Uni...
Nitrogen, particularly in the form of nitrate, is the most common contaminant in aquifer systems (Fr...
Nitrogen is vital for plants and influences the amount as well as the quality of yield. However, in ...
Recently recharged water (defined here as <60 years old) is generally the most vulnerable part of a ...
Nitrate concentrations in the groundwater in southern Runnels County, Texas, ranged from less than 0...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
The ability of natural attenuation to mitigate agricultural nitrate contamination in recharging aqui...
The impact of 16 years (1988–2003) of management practices on high groundwater nitrate concentration...
We propose to collect emergent groundwater around Hamilton, using standardized collection methods th...
Carcinogenic compounds in drinking water are becoming a significant health problem. Increased use of...
Nitrate contamination in groundwater from over-application of fertilizers and wastewater sources is ...