Strategic monitoring to account for rapid variations in the nitrate concentration of groundwater and surface water
conference paper
As part of two PhD projects, we installed ion-selective electrodes and passive samplers for monitoring nitrate concentrations in a 7 km 2 catchment and compared the results to grab samples. We also monitored nitrate concentrations at the catchment outlet. We tested the effectiveness of these monitoring approaches to estimate the long-term pattern in concentrations and loads at the catchment outlet. In addition, we built a regression model to predict the short-term variations in nitrate concentration. We used commonly available measurements of precipitation, discharge and groundwater head as explanatory variables. In this paper we present a comparison of different approaches to monitoring, and we discuss the potential of the ion-selective electrodes and passive samplers for practical nitrate monitoring. Copyright © 2011 IAHS Press.
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TNO Identifier
460479
ISBN
01447815
9781907161209
9781907161209
Source title
Symposium H01 on Conceptual and Modelling Studies of Integrated Groundwater, Surface Water, and Ecological Systems, Held During the 25th General Assembly of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics, IUGG 2011, 28 June 2011 through 7 July 2011, Melbourne, VIC
Pages
194-199
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