Long term groundwater quality change using electrical conductivity and nitrate in the Geum River Basin, South Korea

The study has examined alterations in groundwater quality by investigating the influence of rainfall on electrical conductivity (EC) and nitrate concentration in the groundwater of the Geum River Basin in South Korea. Mann Kendall and Sen's Slope estimator were employed to analyze the trends an...

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Published in한국수자원학회 논문집, 57(2) pp. 111 - 125
Main Authors 아거수아모스, 이재범, 주신영, 한연경, 양정석
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 한국수자원학회 01.02.2024
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ISSN2799-8746
2799-8754
DOI10.3741/JKWRA.2024.57.2.111

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Summary:The study has examined alterations in groundwater quality by investigating the influence of rainfall on electrical conductivity (EC) and nitrate concentration in the groundwater of the Geum River Basin in South Korea. Mann Kendall and Sen's Slope estimator were employed to analyze the trends and estimate the trend’s magnitude. The administrative map of the study area was utilized to assess the trends of these parameters within each administrative region. Seventeen years (from 2005 to 2021) of data on EC, groundwater levels (GWL), precipitation, and six years (from 2015 to 2020) of nitrate concentration data were utilized for this analysis. The results indicate that, in most administrative regions, there has been an increase in nitrate concentration, and EC, whereas precipitation has seen a slight decrease in a downstream and an increasing trend in upstream. The correlation coefficients calculated between these parameters reveal that there is no direct impact of precipitation on nitrate and EC, but a negative correlation was observed between GWL and EC. The most significant increasing trend in nitrate concentration was observed in two districts (Iksan and Gunsan ), which correspond to regions with significant agricultural activity; about 50% of these districts area are used for agricultural activities. KCI Citation Count: 0
ISSN:2799-8746
2799-8754
DOI:10.3741/JKWRA.2024.57.2.111