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KMID : 0903519990420040186
Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology
1999 Volume.42 No. 4 p.186 ~ p.190
Temporal Variations in Isotope Rtios and Concentrations of Nitrate - nitrogen in Groundwater as Affected by Chemical Fertilizer and Livestock Manure
Yoo, Sun Ho
Choi Woo, Jung/Han, Gwang Hyun/Park, Jung Geun/Lee, Sang Mo/Jin, Sheng Ai
Abstract
Isotope ratio (^(15)N/^(14)N) and nitrate-nitrogen concentration in groundwater were measured to investigate the effect of chemical fertilizer and livestock manure on temporal variations in nitrate-nitrogen concentration and to estimate the contribution of fertilizer and manure to groundwater contamination by nitrate. Four study wells from a rural area in Kyonggi province were selected. One well was located on an upper site from a livestock feedlot, and the others were situated at lower sites from the feedlot. The ¥ä^(15)N values were analyzed by a stable isotope ratio mass spectrometer (Micromass, VG Optima IRMS). Reproducibility of the method and precision of the mass spectrometer were below 1.0 and 0.1¢¶, respectively Even though study wells were located at the same area, nitrate-nitrogen concentrations and ¥ä^(15)N values differed and fluctuated during the sampling period. The ¥ä^(15)N values of well located at upper site from the feedlot were extremely variable (-1.48¡­20.8¢¶). The ranges of ¥ä^(15)N value of three wells situated at lower sites from the feedlot were 11.83¡­20.73 (ave. 16.11), 8.90¡­11.73 (ave.11.01), and 5.29¡­12.73% (ave. 8.21¢¶) with increasing distance from the feedlot. The average values of contribution proportion of nitrogen derived from livestock manure to nitrate-nitrogen in groundwater were 79% for the well closet to the feedlot, 44% for the well most distant from the feedlot, and 56% for the well in between the two wells.
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