Impacts of land use change and groundwater management on long-term nitrate-nitrogen and chloride trends in groundwater of Jeju Island, Korea

Impacts of land use changes and groundwater management actions on groundwater quality were evaluated at the island scale with spatiotemporal trends of NO 3 -N and Cl concentrations in groundwater of Jeju Island, Korea. The temporal trends from 1993 to 2012 in the concentrations of NO 3 -N and Cl fro...

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description Impacts of land use changes and groundwater management actions on groundwater quality were evaluated at the island scale with spatiotemporal trends of NO 3 -N and Cl concentrations in groundwater of Jeju Island, Korea. The temporal trends from 1993 to 2012 in the concentrations of NO 3 -N and Cl from more than 3900 wells were estimated using the Mann–Kendall trend test and Sen’s slope analysis and compared with the land use change trend for the period 1995–2009. The results indicate that the upward trends in NO 3 -N were associated with the expansion of agricultural lands, whereas Cl trends were considered to be affected by other factors in addition to the land use changes. In the mid-mountainous region, the deterioration in the groundwater quality by the both NO 3 -N and Cl was expected due to the continuous expansion of agricultural lands. In the lowland area, the NO 3 -N and Cl components showed different trends depending on the regions. In the eastern area, increasing trends in NO 3 -N were observed due to the development of new agricultural areas, while the Cl concentration was observed to decrease as a result of the regulation on groundwater extraction to reduce seawater intrusion. Our study highlights that a comprehensive interpretation of trends in NO 3 -N and Cl and land use changes for long-term periods can provide useful insights to prepare for suitable groundwater management plans in the whole island perspective.
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Agricultural land
Agricultural management
Biogeosciences
Chemical analysis
Coastal aquifers
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Environmental Science and Engineering
Geochemistry
Geology
Groundwater
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Land use
Land use management
Mountain regions
Nitrates
Nitrogen
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Saline water intrusion
Seawater
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Water analysis
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