Over the past decades, fractured and karst groundwater systems have been studied intensively due to their high vulnerability to nitrate (NO3−) contamination, yet nitrogen (N) turnover processes within the recharge area are still poorly understood. This study investigated the role of the karstified recharge area in NO3− transfer and turnover by combining isotopic analysis of NO3− and nitrite (NO2−) with time series data of hydraulic heads and specific electrical conductivity from groundwater monitoring wells and a karstic spring in Germany. A large spatial variability of groundwater NO3− concentrations (0.1–0.8 mM) was observed, which cannot be explained solely by agricultural land use. Natural-abundance N and O isotope measurements of NO3− ...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...
The nitrogen loads entering the surface waters in Germany via the groundwater path were quantified. ...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...
A confined aquifer in the Malm Karst of the Franconian Alb, South Germany was investigated in order ...
International audienceInsuring the quality of the drinking water supply in agricultural rural areas ...
High evaporation rates in semi-arid to arid regions result in an increase in salinity that can exace...
Nitrate reduction constitutes an important natural mechanism to mitigate the widespread and persiste...
AbstractMany karst regions are undergoing rapid population growth and expansion of urban land accomp...
Intensive farming usually imply a degradation of groundwater resources worldwide. In particular, nit...
International audienceNitrate contamination of groundwater remains a major concern despite all the m...
Excess nitrate (NO3−) loading in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can result in critical environme...
Nitrate contamination in groundwater from over-application of fertilizers and wastewater sources is ...
Fractured – karstified limestone aquifers constitute important, but vulnerable groundwater reservoir...
Evaluating the patterns of NO3-N concentrations at karst springs can be used to infer hydrologic pro...
Whether it concerns the management of drinking water reserves or the preservation of natural ecosyst...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...
The nitrogen loads entering the surface waters in Germany via the groundwater path were quantified. ...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...
A confined aquifer in the Malm Karst of the Franconian Alb, South Germany was investigated in order ...
International audienceInsuring the quality of the drinking water supply in agricultural rural areas ...
High evaporation rates in semi-arid to arid regions result in an increase in salinity that can exace...
Nitrate reduction constitutes an important natural mechanism to mitigate the widespread and persiste...
AbstractMany karst regions are undergoing rapid population growth and expansion of urban land accomp...
Intensive farming usually imply a degradation of groundwater resources worldwide. In particular, nit...
International audienceNitrate contamination of groundwater remains a major concern despite all the m...
Excess nitrate (NO3−) loading in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems can result in critical environme...
Nitrate contamination in groundwater from over-application of fertilizers and wastewater sources is ...
Fractured – karstified limestone aquifers constitute important, but vulnerable groundwater reservoir...
Evaluating the patterns of NO3-N concentrations at karst springs can be used to infer hydrologic pro...
Whether it concerns the management of drinking water reserves or the preservation of natural ecosyst...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...
The nitrogen loads entering the surface waters in Germany via the groundwater path were quantified. ...
Identifying the origin of nitrate is important for the control and management of groundwater quality...