ASSESSING GROUND-WATER POLLUTION POTENTIAL FROM NITROGEN-FERTILIZER USING A GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION-SYSTEM

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HALLIDAY, SL
WOLFE, ML
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WATER RESOURCES BULLETIN | 1991年 / 27卷 / 02期
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GROUND WATER POLLUTION POTENTIAL; NITROGEN FERTILIZER; GIS; GRASS; DRASTIC;
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TU [建筑科学];
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A geographic information system (GRASS 3.1) was used to correlate the availability of nitrogen fertilizer with the susceptibility of ground water to pollution in Texas to identify potential ground water quality problems. An agricultural pollution susceptibility map, produced by the Texas Water Commission using the DRASTIC methodology, was combined with information on cropped areas, recommended nitrogen fertilizer application rates, and aquifer outcrops. A Nitrogen Fertilizer Pollution Potential Index was generated, identifying 24 percent of Texas within the high pollution potential category. An analysis of the susceptibility of major aquifer outcrops to potential pollution from nitrogen fertilizer indicated that 34 percent of the outcrop areas fall in the high pollution potential range. It is proposed that correlating the availability of a pollutant with an assessment of the susceptibility of ground water to pollution yields a more accurate screening tool for identifying potential pollution problems than considering susceptibility alone.
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