Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea

The hydrogeochemical characteristics of groundwater, in an area where widespread contamination by nitrate ( NO 3 − ) was anticipated, were studied using traditional geochemical investigation and multivariate statistical analysis. Widespread NO 3 − contamination as high as 67....

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Main Authors: Hyun-su Kim, So-ra Park
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2016-08-01
Series:Water
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/8/345
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spelling doaj-ff03956e4bc146c1adb3d3ee9e406b152020-11-24T22:20:03ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412016-08-018834510.3390/w8080345w8080345Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, KoreaHyun-su Kim0So-ra Park1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 561-756, KoreaDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Jeollabuk-do 561-756, KoreaThe hydrogeochemical characteristics of groundwater, in an area where widespread contamination by nitrate ( NO 3 − ) was anticipated, were studied using traditional geochemical investigation and multivariate statistical analysis. Widespread NO 3 − contamination as high as 67.2 mg/L as NO3–N was observed, and positively correlated with that for chemicals ( Cl − , major cations) with surface origin. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that three processes affected groundwater chemistry of the area: (1) leaching of pollutants from the ground surface; (2) reduction of NO 3 − in areas with low dissolved oxygen (DO); and (3) ingress of low NO 3 − deep groundwater. Five sample groups were identified from cluster analysis, and analysis of land use patterns around each group showed that fate and distribution of NO 3 − contamination were mainly controlled by surface topography and predominant land use type. The highest NO 3 − concentrations were associated with confined livestock feeding operations in hilly terrain areas, where infiltrating water also had high DO. Lower NO 3 − concentrations found in the lowland flat areas were thought to be due to either reducing conditions in rice paddies leading to N attenuation or drawing in of deep groundwater by pumping to meet agricultural needs during periods of low rainfall.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/8/345nitrategroundwaterconfined animal feedingrice paddymultivariate statistical analysis
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So-ra Park
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Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
Water
nitrate
groundwater
confined animal feeding
rice paddy
multivariate statistical analysis
author_facet Hyun-su Kim
So-ra Park
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title Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
title_short Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
title_full Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
title_fullStr Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogeochemical Characteristics of Groundwater Highly Polluted with Nitrate in an Agricultural Area of Hongseong, Korea
title_sort hydrogeochemical characteristics of groundwater highly polluted with nitrate in an agricultural area of hongseong, korea
publisher MDPI AG
series Water
issn 2073-4441
publishDate 2016-08-01
description The hydrogeochemical characteristics of groundwater, in an area where widespread contamination by nitrate ( NO 3 − ) was anticipated, were studied using traditional geochemical investigation and multivariate statistical analysis. Widespread NO 3 − contamination as high as 67.2 mg/L as NO3–N was observed, and positively correlated with that for chemicals ( Cl − , major cations) with surface origin. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that three processes affected groundwater chemistry of the area: (1) leaching of pollutants from the ground surface; (2) reduction of NO 3 − in areas with low dissolved oxygen (DO); and (3) ingress of low NO 3 − deep groundwater. Five sample groups were identified from cluster analysis, and analysis of land use patterns around each group showed that fate and distribution of NO 3 − contamination were mainly controlled by surface topography and predominant land use type. The highest NO 3 − concentrations were associated with confined livestock feeding operations in hilly terrain areas, where infiltrating water also had high DO. Lower NO 3 − concentrations found in the lowland flat areas were thought to be due to either reducing conditions in rice paddies leading to N attenuation or drawing in of deep groundwater by pumping to meet agricultural needs during periods of low rainfall.
topic nitrate
groundwater
confined animal feeding
rice paddy
multivariate statistical analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/8/8/345
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