Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin

Study region: Six countries within the Baltic Sea Basin: Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Poland and Germany Study focus: During transport from the field to the sea nitrogen undergoes natural reduction, but with large spatial variations. Mapping this variation would allow more optimal regulation...

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Main Authors: Anker Lajer Højberg, Anne Lausten Hansen, Przemysław Wachniew, Anna J. Żurek, Seija Virtanen, Jurga Arustiene, Johan Strömqvist, Katri Rankinen, Jens Christian Refsgaard
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-08-01
Series:Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581816302701
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spelling doaj-e038f9af28df4e3fb628e9b361da899b2020-11-24T22:10:29ZengElsevierJournal of Hydrology: Regional Studies2214-58182017-08-0112C506810.1016/j.ejrh.2017.04.001Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea BasinAnker Lajer Højberg0Anne Lausten Hansen1Przemysław Wachniew2Anna J. Żurek3Seija Virtanen4Jurga Arustiene5Johan Strömqvist6Katri Rankinen7Jens Christian Refsgaard8Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkAGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, PolandAGH University of Science and Technology, al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Krakow, PolandDrainage Foundation sr, Simonkatu 12 B 25, 00100 Helsinki, FinlandLithuanian Geological Survey, S. Konarskio str. 35, LT-03123 Vilnius, LithuaniaSwedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, SMHI, 60176 Norrköping, SwedenFinnish Environment Institute, P.O. Box 140, 00251 Helsinki, FinlandGeological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Øster Voldgade 10, 1350 Copenhagen K, DenmarkStudy region: Six countries within the Baltic Sea Basin: Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Poland and Germany Study focus: During transport from the field to the sea nitrogen undergoes natural reduction, but with large spatial variations. Mapping this variation would allow more optimal regulation strategies, by imposing most restrictions in areas with low natural reduction. In the present study, a map for spatially variable nitrate reduction in groundwater is developed covering six countries in the Baltic Sea Basin. In contrary to previous studies within the Baltic Sea Basin, the present study provides an independent estimate of the nitrogen reduction in groundwater, based on review of national data and studies. Depending on availability, different approaches were used for the countries ranging from national modelling to expert judgement. Through a joint workshop the assessments were, to the extent possible, harmonised. New hydrological insights for the region: The review revealed large variations in the hydro-geochemical conditions important for transport and degradation of nitrogen in groundwater. This includes the hydrogeology, the reducing conditions of the subsurface, and the fraction of water transported by drainage systems bypassing the reducing subsurface environments. Significant variations in groundwater reduction between the countries and within most of the countries were thus found, indicating that strategies for nitrogen regulation and mitigation measures may be optimised, if variation in the natural reduction of nitrate is considered.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581816302701Baltic seaNitrate reductionGroundwater
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author Anker Lajer Højberg
Anne Lausten Hansen
Przemysław Wachniew
Anna J. Żurek
Seija Virtanen
Jurga Arustiene
Johan Strömqvist
Katri Rankinen
Jens Christian Refsgaard
spellingShingle Anker Lajer Højberg
Anne Lausten Hansen
Przemysław Wachniew
Anna J. Żurek
Seija Virtanen
Jurga Arustiene
Johan Strömqvist
Katri Rankinen
Jens Christian Refsgaard
Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
Baltic sea
Nitrate reduction
Groundwater
author_facet Anker Lajer Højberg
Anne Lausten Hansen
Przemysław Wachniew
Anna J. Żurek
Seija Virtanen
Jurga Arustiene
Johan Strömqvist
Katri Rankinen
Jens Christian Refsgaard
author_sort Anker Lajer Højberg
title Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
title_short Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
title_full Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
title_fullStr Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
title_full_unstemmed Review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the Baltic Sea Basin
title_sort review and assessment of nitrate reduction in groundwater in the baltic sea basin
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies
issn 2214-5818
publishDate 2017-08-01
description Study region: Six countries within the Baltic Sea Basin: Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania, Poland and Germany Study focus: During transport from the field to the sea nitrogen undergoes natural reduction, but with large spatial variations. Mapping this variation would allow more optimal regulation strategies, by imposing most restrictions in areas with low natural reduction. In the present study, a map for spatially variable nitrate reduction in groundwater is developed covering six countries in the Baltic Sea Basin. In contrary to previous studies within the Baltic Sea Basin, the present study provides an independent estimate of the nitrogen reduction in groundwater, based on review of national data and studies. Depending on availability, different approaches were used for the countries ranging from national modelling to expert judgement. Through a joint workshop the assessments were, to the extent possible, harmonised. New hydrological insights for the region: The review revealed large variations in the hydro-geochemical conditions important for transport and degradation of nitrogen in groundwater. This includes the hydrogeology, the reducing conditions of the subsurface, and the fraction of water transported by drainage systems bypassing the reducing subsurface environments. Significant variations in groundwater reduction between the countries and within most of the countries were thus found, indicating that strategies for nitrogen regulation and mitigation measures may be optimised, if variation in the natural reduction of nitrate is considered.
topic Baltic sea
Nitrate reduction
Groundwater
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214581816302701
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