Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale

Determining the interaction and impact of surface runoff and subsurface flow processes on the environment has been hindered by our inability to characterize subsurface soil structures on a watershed scale. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) data were collected and evaluated in determining subsurface hyd...

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Main Authors: C.S.T. Daughtry, T.J. Gish, W.P. Dulaney, C.L. Walthall, K.-J.S. Kung, G.W. McCarty, J. T. Angier, P. Buss
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2001-01-01
Series:The Scientific World Journal
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2001.336
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spelling doaj-8640a922378a4152b43c644fd689f3352020-11-24T21:52:46ZengHindawi LimitedThe Scientific World Journal1537-744X2001-01-01115516210.1100/tsw.2001.336Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed ScaleC.S.T. Daughtry0T.J. Gish1W.P. Dulaney2C.L. Walthall3K.-J.S. Kung4G.W. McCarty5J. T. Angier6P. Buss7USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USAUSDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing laboratory, Beltsville, MD 20705, USADetermining the interaction and impact of surface runoff and subsurface flow processes on the environment has been hindered by our inability to characterize subsurface soil structures on a watershed scale. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) data were collected and evaluated in determining subsurface hydrology at four small watersheds in Beltsville, MD. The watersheds have similar textures, organic matter contents, and yield distributions. Although the surface slope was greater on one of the watersheds, slope alone could not explain why it also had a nitrate runoff flux that was 18 times greater than the other three watersheds. Only with knowledge of the subsurface hydrology could the surface runoff differences be explained. The subsurface hydrology was developed by combining GPR and surface topography in a geographic information system. Discrete subsurface flow pathways were identified and confirmed with color infrared imagery, real-time soil moisture monitoring, and yield monitoring. The discrete subsurface flow patterns were also useful in understanding observed nitrate levels entering the riparian wetland and first order stream. This study demonstrated the impact that subsurface stratigraphy can have on water and nitrate (NO3-N) fluxes exiting agricultural lands, even when soil properties, yield distributions, and climate are similar. Reliable protocols for measuring subsurface fluxes of water and chemicals need to be developed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2001.336
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author C.S.T. Daughtry
T.J. Gish
W.P. Dulaney
C.L. Walthall
K.-J.S. Kung
G.W. McCarty
J. T. Angier
P. Buss
spellingShingle C.S.T. Daughtry
T.J. Gish
W.P. Dulaney
C.L. Walthall
K.-J.S. Kung
G.W. McCarty
J. T. Angier
P. Buss
Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
The Scientific World Journal
author_facet C.S.T. Daughtry
T.J. Gish
W.P. Dulaney
C.L. Walthall
K.-J.S. Kung
G.W. McCarty
J. T. Angier
P. Buss
author_sort C.S.T. Daughtry
title Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
title_short Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
title_full Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
title_fullStr Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
title_full_unstemmed Surface and Subsurface Nitrate Flow Pathways on a Watershed Scale
title_sort surface and subsurface nitrate flow pathways on a watershed scale
publisher Hindawi Limited
series The Scientific World Journal
issn 1537-744X
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Determining the interaction and impact of surface runoff and subsurface flow processes on the environment has been hindered by our inability to characterize subsurface soil structures on a watershed scale. Ground penetrating radar (GPR) data were collected and evaluated in determining subsurface hydrology at four small watersheds in Beltsville, MD. The watersheds have similar textures, organic matter contents, and yield distributions. Although the surface slope was greater on one of the watersheds, slope alone could not explain why it also had a nitrate runoff flux that was 18 times greater than the other three watersheds. Only with knowledge of the subsurface hydrology could the surface runoff differences be explained. The subsurface hydrology was developed by combining GPR and surface topography in a geographic information system. Discrete subsurface flow pathways were identified and confirmed with color infrared imagery, real-time soil moisture monitoring, and yield monitoring. The discrete subsurface flow patterns were also useful in understanding observed nitrate levels entering the riparian wetland and first order stream. This study demonstrated the impact that subsurface stratigraphy can have on water and nitrate (NO3-N) fluxes exiting agricultural lands, even when soil properties, yield distributions, and climate are similar. Reliable protocols for measuring subsurface fluxes of water and chemicals need to be developed.
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