A large-scale study of hyporheic nitrate dynamics in a semi-arid catchment, the Tafna River, in Northwest Algeria

被引:0
|
作者
Karima Haddou
Amina Bendaoud
Nouria Belaidi
Amina Taleb
机构
[1] University of Tlemcen,Laboratoire d’Écologie et Gestion des Ecosystèmes Naturels (LECGEN), Faculty of SNV, STU
来源
关键词
Catchment; Hyporheic; GW–SW interactions; Nitrate; Exchange; Tafna;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Very few studies have evaluated the role of the hyporheic zone (HZ) in aquatic ecosystem functioning or the factors driving hyporheic exchange flows on a large scale, especially in a semi-arid environment such as the Tafna watershed in Algeria. To understand this role through time and space, hydrogeochemical parameters, particularly nitrate concentrations (NO3–N), were measured monthly between February 2013 and April 2014 in surface water (SW), interstitial water (IW) and groundwater (GW) along a 170-km stretch from the river’s source to the outlet into the main stream of the Tafna River and its Isser and Chouly tributaries. The significant longitudinal evolution of NO3–N in the HZ was related to stream order and distance from the source. Moreover, the study indicated a significant difference between nitrate concentrations in the riffles (R) and pools (P) of the Tafna wadi. Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed the considerable impact of agriculture on nitrate concentrations. This study indicated on a large scale that nitrate-rich HZ contributed to increasing surface nitrate concentrations in upwelling sites and could be an important nitrate source for downstream SW, particularly during low-water (LW) periods when the Tafna can run dry on the surface. Thus, these results underline the importance of hyporheic zones functioning to the water quality of the watershed (process of enrichment and retention of nitrogen).
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] A comparative analysis of second-generation biofuels and its potentials for large-scale production in arid and semi-arid regions
    Makkawi, Yassir
    Khan, Muhammad
    Pour, Fatemeh Hassan
    Moussa, Omar
    Mohamed, Baraa
    Alnoman, Hamza
    Elsayed, Yehya
    FUEL, 2023, 343
  • [32] Stronger biogeographical pattern of bacterioplankton communities than biofilm communities along a riverine ecosystem: A local scale study of the Kaidu river in the arid and semi-arid northwest of China
    Hu, Yang
    Song, Yifu
    Cai, Jian
    Chao, Jianying
    Gong, Yi
    Jiang, Xingyu
    Shao, Keqiang
    Tang, Xiangming
    Gao, Guang
    ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH, 2025, 264
  • [33] Large-scale simulation of wheat yields in a semi-arid environment using a crop-growth model
    Chipanshi, AC
    Ripley, EA
    Lawford, RG
    AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS, 1999, 59 (01) : 57 - 66
  • [34] Representation of landscape variability and lateral redistribution processes for large-scale hydrological modelling in semi-arid areas
    Güntner, A
    Bronstert, A
    JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2004, 297 (1-4) : 136 - 161
  • [35] Water, sanitation, and hygiene implications of large-scale recycling of treated municipal wastewater in semi-arid regions
    Manisha, Manjari
    Verma, Kavita
    Ramesh, N.
    Anirudha, T. P.
    Santrupt, R. M.
    Rao, Lakshminarayana
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2023, 904
  • [36] Autopurification effect of the lithology of geological outcrops under a semi-arid climate: case study of the Wadi Mellegue catchment (northwest Tunisia)
    Mlayah, Ammar
    Ferreira Da Silva, Eduardo Anselmo
    Lachaal, Fethi
    Khadhar, Samia
    Charef, Abdelkrim
    Noronha, Fernando
    HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL DES SCIENCES HYDROLOGIQUES, 2013, 58 (03): : 686 - 705
  • [37] Impacts of Large-Scale Open-Pit Coal Base on the Landscape Ecological Health of Semi-Arid Grasslands
    Wu, Zhenhua
    Lei, Shaogang
    Lu, Qingqing
    Bian, Zhengfu
    REMOTE SENSING, 2019, 11 (15)
  • [38] A preliminary study of the degradation of large-scale c-Si photovoltaic system under four years of operation in semi-arid climates
    Kumar, Nallapaneni Manoj
    Malvoni, Maria
    RESULTS IN PHYSICS, 2019, 12 : 1395 - 1397
  • [39] Diffusive equilibrium in thin films provides evidence of suppression of hyporheic exchange and large-scale nitrate transformation in a groundwater-fed river
    Byrne, P.
    Zhang, H.
    Ullah, S.
    Binley, A.
    Heathwaite, A. L.
    Heppell, C. M.
    Lansdown, K.
    Trimmer, M.
    HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2015, 29 (06) : 1385 - 1396
  • [40] Selected microbial consortia promotes Dalbergia sissoo growth in the large-scale nursery and wastelands in a semi-arid region in India
    Bettegowda, Raghu Hullenahalli
    Nanjundappa, Anuroopa
    Revanna, Ashwin
    Manchegowda, Harinikumar Kodihalli
    Ravi, Joseph Emmanuel
    Bagyaraj, Davis Joseph
    JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2021, 26 (06) : 448 - 454