Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2021

Baseflow nitrate dynamics within nested watersheds of an agricultural stream in Nebraska, USA

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract There is a need to evaluate high surface nitrate concentrations across agricultural watersheds, both spatially and temporally, to increase understanding of source and timing of nitrogen loads in streams and rivers. Bazile Creek is a high-nitrate stream originating in the agriculturally intensive Bazile Groundwater Management Area of Eastern Nebraska, USA. It is a gaining stream that receives groundwater with high nitrate concentrations originating from nonpoint sources. The objective of this study was to determine spatial and temporal variability of baseflow nitrate concentrations in Bazile Creek and its tributaries and to relate this variability to watershed characteristics. Surface-water nitrate samples were collected monthly from July 2018 through September 2019 from nine sites in the watershed and were analyzed for nitrate concentration. Average surface water nitrate-N concentrations within the watershed ranged from 2.7 to 15 mg L−1 and were significantly different between the sites (p

Volume 308
Pages 107223
DOI 10.1016/j.agee.2020.107223
Language English
Journal Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment

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