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Science of The Total Environment | 2016

The influence of bedrock hydrogeology on catchment-scale nitrate fate and transport in fractured aquifers.

Alison Orr; Janka Nitsche; Marie Archbold; Jenny Deakin; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Raymond Flynn

Characterising catchment scale biogeochemical processes controlling nitrate fate in groundwater constitutes a fundamental consideration when applying programmes of measures to reduce risks posed by diffuse agricultural pollutants to water quality. Combining hydrochemical analyses with nitrate isotopic data and physical hydrogeological measurements permitted characterisation of biogeochemical processes influencing nitrogen fate and transport in the groundwater in two fractured bedrock aquifers with contrasting hydrogeology but comparable nutrient loads. Hydrochemical and isotopic analyses of groundwater samples collected from moderately fractured, diffusely karstified limestone indicated nitrification controlled dissolved nitrogen fate and delivery to aquatic receptors. By contrast nitrate concentrations in groundwater were considerably lower in a low transmissivity highly lithified sandstone and pyrite-bearing shale unit with patchy subsoil cover. Geophysical and hydrochemical investigations showed shallower intervals contained hydraulically active fractures where denitrification was reflected through lower nitrogen levels and an isotopic enrichment ratio of 1.7 between δ(15)N and δ(18)O. Study findings highlight the influence of bedrock hydrogeological conditions on aqueous nitrogen mobility. Investigation results demonstrate that bedrock conditions need to be considered when implementing catchment management plans to reduce the impact of agricultural practices on the quality of groundwater and baseflow in receiving rivers. Nitrate isotopic signatures in the groundwater of a freely draining catchment underlain by a karstified aquifer and a poorly draining aquifer with a low transmissivity aquifer.


Journal of Hydrology | 2014

Combining multi-scale geophysical techniques for robust hydro-structural characterisation in catchments underlain by hard rock in post-glacial regions

Rachel Cassidy; Jean-Christophe Comte; Janka Nitsche; Chris Wilson; Raymond Flynn; Ulrich Ofterdinger


Hydrogeology Journal | 2012

The typology of Irish hard-rock aquifers based on an integrated hydrogeological and geophysical approach

Jean-Christophe Comte; Rachel Cassidy; Janka Nitsche; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Katarina Pilatova; Raymond Flynn


Hard Rock Aquifers: Up to date concepts and practical applications | 2015

Multidisciplinary investigations of poorly productive hard rock aquifers in Ireland: typologies, properties and significance in the Irish water cycle

Ulrich Ofterdinger; Jean-Christophe Comte; Rachel Cassidy; John Caulfield; Katarina Pilatova; Janka Nitsche; Chris Wilson; Zuansi Cai; Raymond Flynn


Developments in Irish Hydrogeology in a Changing Water Services and Planning Environment: International Association of Hydrogeologists Irish Group Annual Conference | 2017

The influence of hydrogeological setting on nitrate fate and transport in Irish and British aquifers and the implications for catchment management

Alison Orr; Lu Yang; Gerd Cachandt; Janka Nitsche; Marie Archbold; Jenny Deakin; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Raymond Flynn


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Heterogeneity of groundwater storage properties in the critical zone of the Irish metamorphic basement from geophysical surveys and petrographic analysis

Jean-Christophe Comte; John Caulfield; Janka Nitsche; Ulrich Ofterdinger; Chris Wilson


IAH (Irish Group) Annual Conference | 2015

Hydro-Structural Characterisation of Catchments using Multiscale Geophysical Techniques

Rachel Cassidy; Jean-Christophe Comte; Janka Nitsche; Ulrich Ofterdinger


Ground Water | 2012

Detection of Groundwater flow zones in low productivity boreholes (Submitted)

Janka Nitsche; Raymond Flynn


National Groundwater Association Focus Conference on Fractured Rock and Eastern Groundwater Regional Issues 2011 | 2011

Investigating Hydraulically Active Fractures in A Shallow Meta-Sedimentary Bedrock Aquifer Using Single Well Tracer Testing, Mount Stewart, Northern Ireland

Janka Nitsche; Raymond Flynn


European geosciences union general assembly | 2011

Towards Conceptual Models of Flow and Transport in Irish Hard Rock Aquifers: A Multidisciplinary Approach

Rachel Cassidy; Jean-Christophe Comte; Janka Nitsche; Katarina Pilatova; Raymond Flynn; Ulrich Ofterdinger

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Raymond Flynn

Queen's University Belfast

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Rachel Cassidy

Queen's University Belfast

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Katarina Pilatova

Queen's University Belfast

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Marie Archbold

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Jenny Deakin

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Joshua Thompson

Queen's University Belfast

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