How a regional aquifer, a local aquifer and an oxbow lake impact on hydrological and biogeochemical processes in ariparian fen-meadow ecosystem

Carl Christian Hoffmann, Morten Lauge Pedersen, K. R. Rasmussen

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Abstract

The groundwater flow pattern through a riparian fen-meadow was investigated by use of piezometer transects, soil survey, measurements of piezometric heads and measurements of hydraulic conductivity. Groundwater was sampled from piezometers and analysed for nitrate-N. Water balances and nitrate-N mass balances were calculated.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHydro Eco2009 : Proceedings : 2nd International Multidisciplinary Conference on Hydrology and Ecology : Ecosystems Interfacing with Groundwater and Surface Water, 20-23 April 2009, Vienna, Austria
EditorsJiří Bruthans, Karel Kovar, Peter Nachtnebel
PublisherUniversity of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna (BOKU)
Publication date2009
Pages59-62
Publication statusPublished - 2009
EventThe International Multidisciplinary Conference on Hydrology and Ecology - Vienna, Austria
Duration: 20 Apr 200923 Apr 2009
Conference number: 2

Conference

ConferenceThe International Multidisciplinary Conference on Hydrology and Ecology
Number2
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityVienna
Period20/04/200923/04/2009

Bibliographical note

keynote session D

Keywords

  • Hydraulic head
  • Hydraulic conductivity
  • Riparian
  • Modelling
  • Groundwater discharge
  • Nitrate removal

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