Abstract
In this study, we focused on nitrate-nitrogenNO 3-Ncontamination of groundwater in Omama alluvial fan in the Gunma Prefecture and examined the spatial distribution and seasonal variation of NO 3-N concentrations during a periodic survey over nine months. The analysis results showed that the groundwater for more than 70% of the 27 surveyed sites was affected by human contamination. Moreover, high concentrations of NO 3-N were measured in areas with numerous agricultural sites. Strong correlations observed between NO 3-N and chlorine Cl-·sulfate ion SO 4 2-suggested that NO 3-N contamination of groundwater could be attributed to the use of fertilizers in these areas. Furthermore, the seasonal variation of the NO 3-N concentration and groundwater level seemed to be correspond to the precipitation, the wettest periods are considered to have higher NO 3-N concentrations Besides, it was clarified that the groundwater pollution is not transient, but certain extent in the long-term in fact, there was some in which the environmental standard value was exceeded during the research period.
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KOJIMA, C., KODERA, K., HAMA, A., & SAITOH, K. (2017). Seasonal and spatial changes in groundwater environment in Omama alluvial fan, Gunma Prefecture: focusing on nitrate-nitrogen. Journal of Japanese Association of Hydrological Sciences, 47(2), 61–70. https://doi.org/10.4145/jahs.47.61
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