
Water Science & Technology Vol 66 No 3 pp 472478 © IWA Publishing 2012 doi:10.2166/wst.2012.179
Evaluation of the origin of nitrate influencing the Ključ groundwater source, Serbia
Nada Miljević, Djulija Boreli-Zdravković, Vesna Obradović, Dušan Golobočanin and Bernhard Mayer
Jaroslav Černi Institute for the Development of Water Resources, Jaroslava Černog 80, 11226 Belgrade, Serbia E-mail: emiljevi@vinca.rs
Vinča Institute for Nuclear Sciences, POB 522, 11001 Belgrade, Serbia
Department of Geoscience, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4, Canada
ABSTRACT
This paper describes the use of the dual isotope method involving δ15N and δ18O measurements of dissolved nitrates to assess the origin and fate of groundwater nitrate at the Ključ groundwater source, Serbia. A sampling campaign was conducted in September 2007 during flow conditions obtaining groundwater from observation wells and river water fed by a shallow aquifer hosted in alluvial (sandy-gravel) sediments. Nitrate isotope ratios ranged from +5.3 to +16.9‰ and δ18ONO3 values varied from −2.3 to +5.0‰. Two major contamination sources were identified with isotopic compositions characteristic for nitrate derived from nitrification of soil organic nitrogen (+5.3 to +7.8‰ for δ15N) resulting in nitrate concentrations of 33.6 and 78.8 mg/L and nitrate derived from animal wastes or human sewage, e.g. via septic systems, yielding δ15N values of +9.9 to +11.9‰ and elevated nitrate concentrations of 31.2–245.8 mg/L. The occurrence of nitrification and denitrification was also revealed based on concentration and isotope data for dissolved nitrate.
Keywords: BARTs testers; groundwater; nitrate; nitrification; Serbia; stable isotopes
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