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Puckett, L.J., Tornes, L.H., Cowdery, T.K., Brigham, M.E., and Stoner, J.D., 1995, The role of wetlands in reducing nitrogen loadings to the Otter Tail River in Minnesota: American Geophysical Union, EOS Transactions, Abstracts for Fall Meeting -- December 11-15, 1995, p. 186.


Abstract

An 8.3 km reach of the Otter Tail River in west-central Minnesota was studied to determine the role of wetlands in reducing nitrogen loadings to the river. The study reach receives water from a 37.6 km2 agricultural area, consisting of about 27 km2 of cropland, underlain by a surficial aquifer of glacial sand and gravel. The study reach gains a flow of about 0.4 m3s-1 during later summer and winter months as the results of ground water discharge. Wells were installed along a 5-km transect that roughly parallels the direction of ground-water flow through the agricultural area and terminates at a 45-m wide wetland adjacent to the Otter Tail River. Nitrate concentrations were greater than 10 mg L-1 in shallow ground water beneath the edge of the wetland, but NO3- concentrations in the Otter Tail River are commonly near or below detection. Ground water sampled below the wetland revealed a trend of decreasing NO3- and increasing N2 gas concentrations proceeding from the edge of the wetland to the edge of the river -- most NO3- was removed within the first 30 m. Estimates of redox state based on measurements of pairs of dissolved constituents (NO3--NO2-, Fe+3-Fe+2, SO42--S2-) indicated that ground water flowing under the wetland passed progressively through zones of more negative redox potential resulting in the sequential reduction of NO3-, Fe+3, and SO42-. Field tests for the presence of denitrifying, iron-reducing and sulfatereducing bacteria were positive at most sites along the flow path. These results strongly support the hypothesis that denitrification along the ground-water flow path immediately beneath the wetland is responsible for NO3- removal.


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