The comprehensive evaluation of nitrate origin and transformation pathways in the oxic alluvial aquifer in Serbia

Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2024 Apr 26. doi: 10.1007/s11356-024-33403-w. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTAccurate pollution source identification is essential for establishing adequate water management strategies, particularly in groundwater with slow flow and prolonged recharge process allowing long-term pollution retention. An integrated study based on hydrogeochemical, dual isotopic (δ15NNO3 and δ18ONO3), and microbiological approaches (DN, IRB, and SRB BART tests) along with the statistical data processing was conducted to determine nitrate origin and fate in oxic alluvial groundwater source Ključ in Serbia. The findings from a comprehensive investigation, encompassing 20 groundwater sampling locations during the period 2010-2019, delineated three distinct zones - the hinterland (anthropogenic impact area-untreated sewage inflow), the middle zone (area of mixed influence from fertilizer application, accompanied by a mitigated anthropogenic impact), and the zone of riparian denitrification. Significant linear relationship between anthropogenic impact parameters (Na, Cl, B, NO3-, NH4+, and electrical conductivity) along with the isotopic signatures (δ15N-NO3- ranking from + 10.01 to + 11.18‰ and δ18O-NO3- ranking from + 1.15 to + 6.24‰) and grouped sampling objects by cluster analysis indicated that hinterland is burdened by the nitrates originating from anthropogenic impact. The cross-section of groundwater flow data, concurrent increase of NH4+, and pH levels, alo...
Source: Environmental Science and Pollution Research International - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Source Type: research