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Effect of agricultural land use on the chemistry of groundwater from basaltic aquifers, Jeju Island, South Korea
Authors:Dong-Chan Koh  Kyung-Seok Ko  Yongje Kim  Seung-Gu Lee  Ho-Wan Chang
Affiliation:(1) Korea Institute of Geoscience & Mineral Resources (KIGAM), 30 Gajeong-dong, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon, 305-350, South Korea;(2) School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Seoul National University, Seoul, 151-742, South Korea
Abstract:Geochemical processes were identified as controlling factors of groundwater chemistry, including chemical weathering, salinization from seawater and dry sea-salt deposition, nitrate contamination, and rainfall recharge. These geochemical processes were identified using principal component analysis of major element chemistry of groundwater from basaltic aquifers in Jeju Island, South Korea, a volcanic island with intense agricultural activities. The contribution of the geochemical processes to groundwater chemistry was quantified by a simple mass-balance approach. The geochemical effects due to seawater were considered based on Cl contributions, whereas the effects due to natural chemical weathering were based on alkalinity. Nitrogenous fertilizers, and especially the associated nitrification processes, appear to significantly affect groundwater chemistry. A strong correlation was observed between Na, Mg, Ca, SO4 and Cl, and nitrate concentrations in groundwater. Correspondingly, the total major cations, Cl, and SO4 in groundwater were assessed to estimate relative effect of N-fertilizer use on groundwater chemistry. Cl originates more from nitrate sources than from seawater, whereas SO4 originates mostly from rainwater. N-fertilizer use has shown the greatest effect on groundwater chemistry, particularly when nitrate concentrations exceed 6–7 mg/L NO3–N. Nitrate contamination significantly affects groundwater quality and 18% of groundwater samples have contamination-dominated chemistry.
Keywords:Hydrochemistry  Groundwater statistics  Contamination  Agriculture  Volcanic island
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