Artículo
Investigating nitrate dynamics in a fine-textured soil affected by feedlot effluents
Fecha de publicación:
10/2016
Editorial:
Elsevier Science
Revista:
Journal of Contaminant Hydrology
ISSN:
0169-7722
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Feedlots concentrate large volumes of manure and effluents that contain high concentrations of nitrate, among other constituents. If not managed properly, pen surfaces run-off and lagoons overflows may spread those effluents to surrounding land, infiltrating into the soil. Soil nitrate mobilization and distribution are of great concern due to its potential migration towards groundwater resources. This work aimed at evaluating the migration of nitrate originated on feedlots effluents in a fine-textured soil under field conditions. Soil water constituents were measured during a three-year period at three distinct locations adjacent to feedlot retention lagoons representing different degrees of exposure to water flow and manure accumulation. A simple statistical analysis was undertaken to identify patterns of observed nitrate and chloride concentrations and electrical conductivity and their differences with depth. HYDRUS-1D was used to simulate water flow and solute transport of Cl−, NO4+[sbnd]N, NO3−[sbnd]N and electrical conductivity to complement field data interpretation. Results indicated that patterns of NO3−[sbnd]N concentrations were not only notoriously different from electrical conductivity and Cl− but also ranges and distribution with depth differed among locations. A combination of dilution, transport, reactions such as nitrification/denitrification and vegetation water and solute uptake took place at each plots denoting the complexity of soil-solution behavior under extreme polluting conditions. Simulations using the concept of single porosity-mobile/immobile water (SP-MIM) managed structural controls and correctly simulated —all species concentrations under field data constrains. The opposite was true for the other two locations experiencing near-saturation conditions, absence of vegetation and frequent manure accumulation and runoff from feedlot lagoons. Although the results are site specific, findings are relevant to advance the understanding of NO3−[sbnd]N dynamics resulting from FL operations under heavy soils.
Palabras clave:
Feedlot
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Nitrate
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Numerical Model
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Citación
Veizaga, Emiliano Andrés; Rodriguez, Leticia Beatriz; Ocampo, Carlos Jorge; Investigating nitrate dynamics in a fine-textured soil affected by feedlot effluents; Elsevier Science; Journal of Contaminant Hydrology; 193; 10-2016; 21-34
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