Agriculture has been increasingly relying on groundwater irrigation for the last decades, leading to severe groundwater depletion and/or nitrate contamination. Understanding the links between nitrate concentration and groundwater resource is a prerequisite for assessing the sustainability of irrigated systems. The Berambadi catchment (ORE-BVET/Kabini Critical Zone Observatory) in Southern India is a typical example of intensive irrigated agriculture and then an ideal site to study the relative influences of land use, management practices and aquifer properties on NO3 spatial distribution in groundwater. The monitoring of >200 tube wells revealed nitrate concentrations from I to 360 mg/L. Three configurations of groundwater level and elevati...
The use of chemical fertilizers in Thailand increased exponentially by more than 100-fold from 1961 ...
International audienceWater pollution by nitrate has become increasingly a serious problem in Medite...
Anthropogenic factors are contaminating crystalline aquifers more rapidly than natural sources and a...
Agriculture has been increasingly relying on groundwater irrigation for the last decades, leading to...
International audienceAgriculture is increasingly relying on groundwater irrigation. In the context ...
The hydrogeology, stable isotope distribution, and chemical distribution of Cl- and NO3--N within th...
Groundwater contamination was characterised using a methodology which combines shallow groundwater g...
Shallow unconfined aquifers are prone to contamination by non-point source nitrate as a result of a...
Over the past decade, the groundwater quantity and quality in the Hinds-Rangitata Plain (HRP) has co...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Nitrate concentrations were measured in the groundwater samples of Krishna delta, India. The results...
Groundwater samples were collected from several soil depths down to 50 m below soil surface to inves...
The 1991 EU Nitrate Directive was designed to reduce water pollution from agriculturally derived nit...
The study was conducted at the research station of Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam where four ...
Indicators are needed to check whether policies on protection of groundwater are effective and if re...
The use of chemical fertilizers in Thailand increased exponentially by more than 100-fold from 1961 ...
International audienceWater pollution by nitrate has become increasingly a serious problem in Medite...
Anthropogenic factors are contaminating crystalline aquifers more rapidly than natural sources and a...
Agriculture has been increasingly relying on groundwater irrigation for the last decades, leading to...
International audienceAgriculture is increasingly relying on groundwater irrigation. In the context ...
The hydrogeology, stable isotope distribution, and chemical distribution of Cl- and NO3--N within th...
Groundwater contamination was characterised using a methodology which combines shallow groundwater g...
Shallow unconfined aquifers are prone to contamination by non-point source nitrate as a result of a...
Over the past decade, the groundwater quantity and quality in the Hinds-Rangitata Plain (HRP) has co...
The environmental loss of nitrogen in agricultural landscapes has pervasive consequences, including ...
Nitrate concentrations were measured in the groundwater samples of Krishna delta, India. The results...
Groundwater samples were collected from several soil depths down to 50 m below soil surface to inves...
The 1991 EU Nitrate Directive was designed to reduce water pollution from agriculturally derived nit...
The study was conducted at the research station of Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam where four ...
Indicators are needed to check whether policies on protection of groundwater are effective and if re...
The use of chemical fertilizers in Thailand increased exponentially by more than 100-fold from 1961 ...
International audienceWater pollution by nitrate has become increasingly a serious problem in Medite...
Anthropogenic factors are contaminating crystalline aquifers more rapidly than natural sources and a...