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Title Grey water footprint as an indicator for diffuse nitrogen pollution: The case of Navarra, Spain
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Authors Aldaya, MM; Rodriguez, CI; Fernandez-Poulussen, A; Merchan, D; Beriain, MJ; Llamas, R
Title Grey water footprint as an indicator for diffuse nitrogen pollution: The case of Navarra, Spain
Year 2020
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.134338
Abstract Nitrogen is an essential element for plant growth, while its application and associated pollution is a worldwide concern. Generally, diffuse source pollution and its impacts on ecosystem health are difficult to monitor and regulate. Here we used the grey water footprint (GWF) and water pollution level (WPL) indicators, based on a soil nitrogen balance approach to differentiate between surface and groundwater, in order to better understand and quantify the pressure that nitrogen fertilisation generates on freshwater. For the first time, we compared the results of these indicators with actual nitrogen concentration data in surface and groundwater bodies, showing in both cases a positive significant correlation according to Spearman correlation coefficient. This means that the theoretical WPL results might be valuable to anticipate and identify nitrate pollution in surface and groundwater bodies. However, several factors influence the N-related processes that should be considered, such as natural attenuation. We estimated the agricultural and livestock nitrogen loads delivered to freshwater and the associated GWFs and WPLs at the municipality level in Navarra. Large GWFs are observed in southern Navarra, particularly in intensive agricultural regions such as Ribera Alta-Aragon and Ribera Baja. We estimated that 64% of the GWF related to nitrogen loads came from artificial fertilisers, 16% from manure, 11% from atmospheric deposition and the remaining 9% from biological fixation, seeds and other organic fertilisers. Among the crops. cereals had the largest contribution to the nitrogen-related GWF (54%) followed by vegetables (17%) and fodder (11%). (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Grey water footprint; Water pollution level; Nitrogen; Agriculture; livestock; Navarra
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000500580700125
WoS Category Environmental Sciences
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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