USGS Albuquerque Region Nitrate Map Viewer
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USGS Albuquerque Region Nitrate Map ViewerHTML
A map viewer of historical groundwater nitrate concentrations across the...
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Division | New Mexico Water Science Center |
Contact Name | Benjamin S. Linhoff, Ph.D. |
Contact Email | blinhoff@usgs.gov |
Known Uses of Data | This broad suite of analytes will be used to differentiate between naturally occurring and multiple anthropogenic NO3 sources, and to potentially determine the approximate date of NO3 contamination. |
Data Collection Procedures | The U.S. Geological Survey collected 54 groundwater samples from wells and six samples from ephemeral streams from within and from outside of areas of known nitrate contamination. To fingerprint the sources of nitrate pollution, samples were analyzed for major ions, trace metals, nutrients, dissolved gases, δ15N and δ18O in NO3, δ15N within N2 gas, and, δ2H and δ18O in H2O. Furthermore, most sites were sampled for artificial sweeteners and numerous contaminants of emerging concern including pharmaceutical drugs, caffeine, and wastewater indicators. This study will also investigate the age distribution of groundwater using 3He/4He, δ13C, 14C, 3H, and the approximate age of anthropogenic NO3 contamination using pharmaceutical drugs and artificial sweeteners with known patent and U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval dates. In addition to groundwater sampling, we collected sediment cores to look for nitrate and chloride built up in the desert soils. This naturally occurring nitrate could serve as an additional source of nitrate if land use changes flushed nitrate from the soil to the aquifer. |
Data Publishing Method | Web Map |
Data Publishing Frequency | As Needed |
Geographic Location | Albuquerque Region |
Data Source | CABQ, SNL, AFCEC |
Last Updated | 07 November 2023 |
Published | 07 November 2023 |