Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4547192 Journal of Contaminant Hydrology 2009 19 Pages PDF
Abstract
A conceptual two-component model of drainage discharge based on δ18O, nitrate content and δ15N data was constructed. It comprises the infiltrated precipitation and the local groundwater, both discharging into the drainage system. The movement of the water via the unsaturated zone is described as a piston-like flow with a varying amount contributing to the total drainage. Two tile drainage systems were studied for nitrate loss. The transit time between the rainfall infiltration and the drainage into the tile system is estimated to be approximately one year. This process is strongly dependent on the duration of the infiltration and its magnitude, and thus on the discharge dynamics in general. The local groundwater contribution to the system formed a significant part of the drainage discharge (varying as 65-98% of the whole drained amount). Nitrate content and δ15N data were used for the specification of the nitrate flux and nitrate origin in the drainage discharge.
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