| Literature DB >> 33621868 |
V Re1, S Kammoun2, E Sacchi3, R Trabelsi2, K Zouari2, I Matiatos4, E Allais5, S Daniele6.
Abstract
The assessment of nitrate pollution origin using stable isotope techniques is a fundamental prerequisite for the application of sustainable groundwater management plans. Although nitrate pollution is a worldwide groundwater quality problem, existing knowledge on the origin of nitrate pollution in arid and semi-arid regions is still scarce. Using the example of the Grombalia aquifer (NE Tunisia), this work summarizes the main strengths and constraints of multi-isotope techniques targeting at nitrate source identification and apportionment The results highlighted that, even in the case of well-established methodologies, like those of isotope hydrogeochemistry (δ15NNO3, δ 18ONO3 and δ 11B) and mixing modelling for source apportionment, it is fundamental to take into account regional and local end-members to avoid biased data interpretation and to fully exploit the potential of such accurate tools.Keywords: Groundwater; Hydrogeochemistry; Isotopes; Mixing models
Year: 2021 PMID: 33621868 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.145688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963