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Title: | Elaboration of an-leaching map using a coupled GIS-based simulation model. Application to La Aldea (Gran Canaria) aquifer | Other Titles: | Elaboración de un mapa de lixiviación de nitratos mediante una metodología de acople SIG-modelo de simulación. Aplicación al acuífero de La Aldea (Gran Canaria) | Authors: | Bejarano, C. Cabrera, M. C. Candela, L. De Paz, J. M. |
UNESCO Clasification: | 250605 Hidrogeología 250804 Aguas subterráneas |
Keywords: | Geographic Information System (Gis) Gran Canaria Nitrate Model Gleams Non-Point Source Pollutants Vadose Zone |
Issue Date: | 2003 | Project: | CICYT 1FD97-0525 | Journal: | Boletín Geológico y Minero | Abstract: | Nitrate diffuse pollution is one of the main risks that affect the groundwater quality. Several european directives, national and regional guidelines have been enacted to protect the aquifers against the effect of the agricultural management practices. The "La Aldea" aquifer was declared nitrate vulnerable area following these laws. In this study a methodology was developed to link a Geographical Information System (GIS) with a nitrogen simulation model (GLEAMS) in this area. This tool allows to assess the amount of nitrate leaching that coming from the traditional nitrogen fertilization rates in greenhouses tomato crops, and gives the opportunity to simulate other fertilization rates to reduce the risk of groundwater pollution. The nitrate leaching reached to 500 kg N/ha in several zones of the study area, that represent the 62% of the nitrogen fertiliser apply in a traditional management. It was recommended the application of the Code of Good Management Practices or other recommendation system to decrease the nitrate leaching, in order to reduce the risk of groundwater pollution. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/72954 | ISSN: | 0366-0176 | Source: | Boletin Geologico y Minero [ISSN 0366-0176], v. 114 (2), p. 213-224, (Abril 2003) |
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