Stellato, L, Di Rienzo, B, Di Fusco, E, Rubino, M, Marzaioli, F, Allocca, V, Salluzzo, A, Rimauro, J, Romano, N and Celico, F (2016) Surface water – groundwater connectivity implications on nitrate cycling assessed by means of hydrogeologic and isotopic techniques in the Alento river basin (Salerno, Italy): preliminary data. Rendiconti Online Societa Geologica Italiana, 41. 80 - 83. ISSN 2035-8008

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Abstract

The knowledge of the mechanisms regulating the concentration of nutrients in rivers is of fundamental importance in maintaining the ecological functioning of streams. In particular, in the riverbed sediments, where the biogeochemical activity is enhanced, the study of retention mechanisms becomes crucial in order to determine the restoring capacity of a watercourse. In case of groundwater inflow, hot-spots in the recycling of nutrients within the riparian and hyporheic zones can be observed, influencing the nutrient load transported into the stream depending on retention mechanisms. Hence, the study of biotic and abiotic factors affecting retention and transport of nutrients in a riverine ecosystem at different spatial scales (from reach to catchment) becomes fundamental to understand the mechanisms regulating the concentration of nutrients, and in particular nitrates, in streams. The present work is developed within the framework of the IAEA Coordinated Research Project (CRP) “Environmental Isotopes and Age Dating Methods to Assess Nitrogen Pollution and Other Quality Issues in Rivers”. The main scope is to find a reliable methodology to, spatially and temporally, quantify groundwater inflows to a river in order to study nitrates contamination of a groundwater dependent river ecosystem. In particular, the overall objectives of the proposed project are: i) the identification and quantification of spatiotemporal variation of the connectivity between groundwater and surface water; ii) the identification of the nitrate contamination sources of shallow groundwater; iii) the study of the nitrates retention and recycling mechanisms in riverbed sediments in critical effluent river reaches (key sites) in order to determine the importance of hyporheic and riparian zones. Here, the preliminary results of the hydrogeological, chemical and isotopic (222Rn, δ18O, δD) monitoring are presented and discussed.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: The final published version is available online at https://rendiconti.socgeol.it/297/article-3389/article.html
Uncontrolled Keywords: Stream-groundwater interactions, alluvial aquifer, Italy, radon, environmental isotopes
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > G Geography (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Natural Sciences > School of Geography, Geology and the Environment
Depositing User: Symplectic
Date Deposited: 15 May 2018 08:22
Last Modified: 08 Jan 2019 11:40
URI: https://eprints.keele.ac.uk/id/eprint/4852

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