Nitrate in Danish groundwater during the last 60 years

B. Hansen, L. Thorling, T. Dalgaard, M. Erlandsen

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    Abstract

    This presentation assesses the long-term development in the oxic groundwater nitrate concentration and nitrogen (N) loss due to intensive farming in Denmark. Firstly, up to 20-year time-series from the national groundwater monitoring network enable a statistically systematic analysis of distribution, trends and trend reversals in the groundwater nitrate concentration. Secondly, knowledge about the N surplus in Danish agriculture since 1950 is used as an indicator of the potential loss of N. Thirdly, groundwater recharge CFC (Chlorofluorocarbon) age determination allows linking of the first two dataset. The development in the nitrate concentration of oxic groundwater clearly mirrors the development in the national agricultural N surplus, and a corresponding trend reversal is found in groundwater (see Figure 1). Regulation and technical improvements in the intensive farming in Denmark have succeeded in decreasing the N surplus by 40% since the mid 1980s while at the same time maintaining crop yields and increasing the animal production of especially pigs. Trend analyses prove that the youngest (0-15 years old) oxic groundwater shows more pronounced significant downward nitrate trends (44%) than the oldest (25-50 years old) oxic groundwater (9%). This amounts to clear evidence of the effect of reduced nitrate leaching on groundwater nitrate concentrations in Denmark.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationAbstracts proceedings of the 5th Annual Meeting of The Danish Water Research Platform (DWRP) – Forskningsplatformen Vand
    EditorsB.K. Jensen, J. Dannisøe
    PublisherDanish Water Forum
    Pages4-5
    Number of pages2
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Event5th Annual Meeting of The Danish Water Research Platform (DWRP) - Copenhagen
    Duration: 27 Jan 201128 Jan 2011
    Conference number: 5

    Conference

    Conference5th Annual Meeting of The Danish Water Research Platform (DWRP)
    CityCopenhagen
    Period27/01/1128/01/11

    Programme Area

    • Programme Area 2: Water Resources

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