Source apportionment of nitrogen pressures at a Chalk-fed groundwater-dependent wetland

Author:

Whiteman Mark1ORCID,Farr Gareth2,Haslam Angela1,Train Chris1,Kieboom Natalie3,Farrell Rolf4,Davison Paul5,Williams Heather5,Tang Sim6ORCID,Hall Jane7,Jones Laurence78ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Environment Agency, Foss House, Kings Pool, 1–2, Peasholme Green, York YO1 7PX, UK

2. British Geological Survey, Cardiff University Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3AT, UK

3. Environment Agency, Horizon House, Deanery Road, Bristol BS1 5AH, UK

4. Environment Agency, Lateral, 8 City Walk, Leeds LS11 9AT, UK

5. Wood plc, Shinfield Park, Reading RG2 9FW, UK

6. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Bush Estate, Penicuik, Midlothian EH26 0QB, UK

7. UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, Environment Centre Wales, Deiniol Road, Bangor, Gwynedd LL57 2UW, UK

8. Liverpool Hope University, Hope Park, Liverpool L16 9JD, UK

Abstract

Abstract In Groundwater-Dependent Terrestrial Ecosystems (GWDTEs), atmospheric nitrogen (N) inputs have often been studied in isolation from terrestrial groundwater and surface water inputs. We describe for the first time the development and application of a combined atmospheric and terrestrial N source apportionment methodology, able to identify contributing catchment and N loadings to GWDTEs. We combined all N inputs using a site-specific conceptual model supported by 12 months’ monitoring for a Chalk-fed GWDTE at Newbald Becksies, East Yorkshire. We discuss implications for effective catchment management, wetland protection and development of a source apportionment methodology. Potential sources of nitrate include: atmospheric deposition, mineralization, leaching from agricultural soils, manure heaps, septic tanks, sewer and mains water leakage. Atmospheric deposition was calculated from measurements of ammonia and nitrogen dioxide concentrations together with rainfall inputs of ammonium and nitrate. Quantification of agricultural sources used the FarmScoper modelling tool to estimate nitrate leaching in the groundwater catchment. Comparison between modelled nitrate concentrations in leachate (15–17 mg N l −1 ) and observed groundwater nitrate concentrations (12.3–19.8 mg N l −1 ) are good. The majority of nitrate is leached from arable land. FarmScoper allows mitigation scenarios to be tested, supporting measures to reduce nitrate within a groundwater catchment.

Funder

Environment Agency

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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