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NITRATES IN GROUNDWATER SELECTED PAPERS ON HYDROGEOLOGY 5 INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HYDROGEOLOGISTS 0040.104.1. Nitrates in groundwater Selected papers from the European meeting of the International Association of Hydrogeologists, Wisla, Poland, 4-7 June 2002 Edited by Lidia Razowska-Jaworek Polish Geological Institute Andrzej Sadurski Polish Geological Institute Routledge m S Taylor &Francis Group LONDON AND NEW YORK Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Applied for UNESCO and the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) coordinated the preparation of this book as an IAH contribution to the 5th phase of the UNESCO International Hydrogeological Programme Project 3.4 'Groundwater pollution due to urban development'. First published 2005 by A. A. Balkema Publishers This edition published 2014 by Routledge 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 4RN 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017, USA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an infbrma business Design of the cover picture: Gabor Lorinczy Cover design: Studio Jan de Boer Typesetting: Charon Tec Pvt. Ltd, Chennai, India Copyright © 2005 Taylor & Francis Group plc. London, UK All rights reserved. No part of this publication or the information contained herein may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, by photocopying, recording or otherwise, without written prior permission from the publishers. Although all care is taken to ensure the integrity and quality of this publication and the information herein, no responsibility is assumed by the publishers nor the authors for any damage to property or persons as a result of operation or use of this publication and/or the information contained herein. ISBN 90 5809 664 5 ISBN 978-90-5809-664-7 (Hbk) Contents (cid:9) Foreword ix L. Razowska-Jaworek, Andrzej Sadurski Introductory remarks S. Foster (cid:9) SECTION 1. ORIGIN OF NITRATES IN GROUNDWATER 1 (cid:9) Chapter 1. Agricultural activities as a source of nitrates in groundwater 3 A. Sapek Chapter 2. Nitrate time-evolution in the waters of the Quaternary aquifer of Vitoria-Gasteiz (Basque Country, Northern Spain) — (cid:9) influence of wetlands 15 C. Garcia-Linares, M. Martinez, I. Antigitedad, J.M. Sanchez-Perez Chapter 3. Origin of nitrates in water inflows in Pb—Zn ore mines(cid:9) 27 J. Motyka, K. RaZkowski Chapter 4. Nitrate in groundwater as an indicator of farmstead impacts (cid:9) on the environment 37 B. Sapek, A. Sapek SECTION 2. EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATIONS OF NITRATES IN GROUNDWATER(cid:9) 47 Chapter 5. Spatial distribution of nitrate in Cenozoic sedimentary aquifers controlled by a variable reactivity system(cid:9) 49 R. Eppinger, K. Walraevens Chapter 6. Field investigation of nitrogen in unsaturated and saturated zones(cid:9) 59 W. Mioduszewski, M. Fic, A. Zdanowicz Chapter 7. Nitrate in groundwater from renaturalized and managed peatlands(cid:9) 69 P. Nadany, S. Chrzanowski vi Contents Chapter 8. Estimating microbial denitrification parameters from in situ bioreactor operation under groundwater conditions(cid:9) 77 U. Nauman, P. Maloszewski, I. Ghergut, K-P. Seiler, W. Stichler Chapter 9. Denitrification in a karst aquifer with matrix porosity(cid:9) 87 K-P. Seiler, I. Vomberg SECTION 3. MODELLING OF NITRATE TRANSPORT AND CHEMISTRY 99 Chapter 10. Development of a groundwater abstraction modelling environment for drinking water supply(cid:9) 101 L. Hubrechts, J. Feyen, J. Patyn, J. Bronders, A. Refsgaard, L. Basberg, 0. Larsen, C. Vlieghe, M. Buysse Chapter 11. Groundwater-borne nitrate intakes into the river Elbe (cid:9) (German part) 113 R. Kunkel, F. Wendland, M. Bach, H. Behrendt Chapter 12. Development of tools needed for an impact analysis for (cid:9) groundwater quality due to changing of agricultural soil use 123 W. Mioduszewski, M. Fic, A. Slesicka, A. Zdanowicz, W. Walther, M. Paetsch, F. Reinstotf, D. Weller, S. Diankov, G. Velovsky, S. Radoslavov, W. Marinov, 0. Nicheva, E.P. Querner, J. Roelsma Chapter 13. Modelling of nitrate leaching to groundwater under (cid:9) Slovenian conditions 129 M. Pintar, V. Zupanc, B. Cenhir Curk SECTION 4. NITRATE POLLUTION OF GROUNDWATER — (cid:9) NATIONAL AND REGIONAL STUDIES 139 (cid:9) Chapter 14. Nitrate reduction and pyrite oxidations in the Netherlands 141 H.P. Broers Chapter 15. Nitrate and nitrite in shallow groundwater (cid:9) 149 M. Guzik, P. Liszka, M. Zembal, A. Pacholewski Chapter 16. Nitrate variations in aquifers: a case study from the Neogene (cid:9) aquifers of Trifilia, SW Peloponnesus, Greece 155 G. Panagopoulos, N. Lambrakis Chapter 17. Nitrate pollution and quality degradation of Ionian coastal (cid:9) groundwater (Southern Italy) 163 M. Polemio, P.P. Limoni, D. Mitolo, F. Santaloia, R. Virga Contents vii Chapter 18. Nitrates in water of the vadose and phreatic zones, Cracow Jurassic — Poland(cid:9) 177 J. Rbtkowski, J. Motyka, K. RbZkowski Chapter 19. Nitrate in Danish groundwater (cid:9) 187 J. Stockmarr, P. Nyegaard (cid:9) Chapter 20. Nitrates in fresh water in the Miechow Region, Poland 201 J. Wagner, B. Gajowiec, R. Formowicz (cid:9) Chapter 21. Nitrate pollution of groundwater in Flanders (Belgium) 209 K. Walraevens, R. Eppinger SECTION 5. MONITORING AND PROTECTION OF GROUNDWATER FROM NITRATE POLLUTION(cid:9) 219 Chapter 22. Agricultural nitrate contamination in groundwater in England and Wales: an overview(cid:9) 221 I.R. Davey, T.J. Besien, S. Evers, R. Ward Chapter 23. Can we manage the nitrate concentration in the Ljubljana (cid:9) Field aquifer (Slovenia)? 235 B. Bracic-Zeleznik Chapter 24. Nitrate monitoring and CFC-age dating of shallow groundwaters — (cid:9) an attempt to check the effect of restricted use of fertilisers 247 T. Laier Chapter 25. Reducing nitrate leaching from arable agriculture: preliminary (cid:9) results from the Netherlands 259 J.W.A. Langeveld, A.L. Smit, B. Fraters Chapter 26. Water and agriculture management: environmental problems in the Fucino Plain (central Italy)(cid:9) 269 M. Petitta, A. Del Bon, E. Burfi, G. Pannunzio Chapter 27. Nitrate monitoring in groundwater of Dutch provinces(cid:9) 279 M. Van Der Aa, B. Van Der Grift, R. Busink, H.P. Broers Index(cid:9) 289 Foreword This book provides an overview of a wide spectrum of current studies of nitrates in groundwater. Although a number of papers dealing with nitrate pollution of groundwater have appeared in different conference proceedings for the last 30 years, this is the first book devoted entirely to the problem of nitrate risk and behaviour in groundwater. This volume includes 27 papers selected from those presented during the Euromeeting of the International Association of Hydrogeologists (IAH) 'Nitrate in groundwater in Europe'. The meeting, organized by the Polish Geological Institute and the Polish Chapter of the IAH was held in the health resort Wisla in Poland in 2002. In spite of the title of the meeting, the problems presented and discussed in Wisla covered all the aspects of nitrate pollution of groundwaters. Therefore, the scope of this book extends beyond the European continent. Only the section with articles describing the case studies is limited to groundwater in Europe. The remaining sections treat the main chemical and physical processes, which affect nitrate in groundwater as well as describe nitrate distribution in various aquifers. These are the essential problem areas of groundwater resource protection. The papers have been grouped in five sections: Section 1. Origin of nitrates in groundwater — contains chapters dealing with diffuse and point sources of nitrates in groundwaters. The authors describe: • Time evolution of nitrates in waters • Denitrification and redox processes • Depth profiles of nitrate content Section 2. Experimental investigations of nitrates in groundwater — comprises chapters describing field and laboratory experimental investigations of nitrate behaviour in groundwaters. These investigations were conducted in: • Saturated and unsaturated zones • Renaturalized and managed peatlands • Changing flow conditions • Porous and karstic aquifers • Different agricultural soil use Section 3. Modelling of nitrate transport and chemistry — all the chapters in this section present the results of nitrate studies based on the transport and chemical modelling. Different modelling software tools were applied, such as: • DAISY, MIKE-SHE, MIKE! 1 (Hubrechts et al.) • MODFLOW, MT3D (Mioduszewski et al.) • SWAP, ANIMO, FLOTRANS (Mioduszewski et al.) • WAVE (Mioduszewski et al.) • GLEAMS (Pintar et al.) • WEKU (Kunkel et al.)

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