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Cowdery, T.K., and Goff, K.L., 1994, Nutrient Concentrations Near the Water Table of the Sheyenne Delta Aquifer Beneath Cropland Areas, Ransom and Richland Counties, North Dakota: Minnesota Water '94 Conference Poster Session Abstracts, April 21-22, 1994, Minneapolis, Minnesota, pp.8-9.


Abstract

The U.S. Geological Survey is studying the water quality effect of agriculture in the Sheyenne Delta Aquifer in southeastern North Dakota. This study is part of a larger effort to evaluate the water quality in shallow aquifers within the Red River of the North Drainage Basin as part of the National Water-Quality Assessment (NAWQA) Program. The aquifer is a nearshore deltaic facies deposit composed of interbedded fine to medium sands and silts up to 120 feet thick. The main agricultural commodities produced in the area are corn and sunflowers. Lesser amounts of soybeans, small grains, potatoes and beef are also produced. These crops are commonly irrigated with water from the surficial aquifer. The heavy rains during 1993 raised the water table to within one to two feet of the land surface in many areas. Historical ground-water nitrate concentrations from the aquifer range from <0.1 to 11mg/L nitrate as nitrogen (NO3-N). After the 1993 recharge, these concentrations substantially diluted the concentration of nutrients from agricultural activity in the area.


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