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Dissolved oxygen and nitrate of groundwater in Choshui Fan-Delta,western Taiwan
Authors:Email author" target="_blank">Wen-Fu?ChenEmail author  Tsung-Kwei?Liu
Institution:(1) Department of Geosciences, National Taiwan University, 4, Lane 31, Chung Hsing Rd. , 730 Hsin Ying, Taiwan
Abstract:Dissolved oxygen (DO) and nitrate concentrations of groundwater from a total of 191 new monitoring wells, with a maximum depth up to 300 m, in the Choshui fan delta of Taiwan were measured to delineate the regional patterns of the two components. Unconfined aquifers of the proximal part of the fan delta contain 1~7 mg/l of DO, and a 250-m deep well still has an unusual value of 1.83 mg/l. DO concentrations decrease downgradient along flow paths to below detection limit (0.01 mg/l) in shallow confined aquifers during the last 40 years, possibly due to oxidation of organic matters in sediments. A plume of high nitrate-N concentrations (0.5–17 mg/l) originating from the proximal part of the fan delta has been developing, possibly since 1956, due to agricultural fertilizers. From 1997 to 2001, the concentration has increased at a rate of ca. 0.28 mg/l per year.
Keywords:Dissolved oxygen  Fan-delta aquifer  Nitrate  Taiwan
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