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Sources and Leaching of Nitrate Contamination in Groundwater


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1 Institute of Technology, ShriRamswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki 225 003, India
 

Nitrate is an important and widespread contaminant of groundwater and surface water resources. Nitrate formed either by the natural processes (atmospheric fixation, lightning storms) or added through anthropogenic activities (fertilizer applications, septic tanks) enters the hydrosphere with virtual ease. In this article we review various concepts discussing the different sources behind elevated nitrate levels. Moreover, an attempt is also made towards preparing a comprehensive framework to understand the leaching of nitrate in groundwater. This framework would effectively help in understandingthe origin and dynamics controlling the fate of nitrate in groundwater, which is vital for managing the associated risks and safeguarding the water supplies.

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Geogenic Sources, Groundwater Pollution, Methemoglobinemia, Mineral Weathering, Nitrate Contamination.
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Authors

Saurabh Shukla
Institute of Technology, ShriRamswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki 225 003, India
Abhishek Saxena
Institute of Technology, ShriRamswaroop Memorial University, Barabanki 225 003, India

Abstract


Nitrate is an important and widespread contaminant of groundwater and surface water resources. Nitrate formed either by the natural processes (atmospheric fixation, lightning storms) or added through anthropogenic activities (fertilizer applications, septic tanks) enters the hydrosphere with virtual ease. In this article we review various concepts discussing the different sources behind elevated nitrate levels. Moreover, an attempt is also made towards preparing a comprehensive framework to understand the leaching of nitrate in groundwater. This framework would effectively help in understandingthe origin and dynamics controlling the fate of nitrate in groundwater, which is vital for managing the associated risks and safeguarding the water supplies.

Keywords


Geogenic Sources, Groundwater Pollution, Methemoglobinemia, Mineral Weathering, Nitrate Contamination.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.18520/cs%2Fv118%2Fi6%2F883-891