Environmental Impact of High Concentration Nitrate Migration in Soil System Using HYDRUS Simulation
Yuanyuan Zhang,
Duujong Lee,
Jing Ding and
Jianfeng Lu
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Yuanyuan Zhang: School of Material Science and Engineering/School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
Duujong Lee: Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
Jing Ding: School of Material Science and Engineering/School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
Jianfeng Lu: School of Material Science and Engineering/School of Intelligent Systems Engineering, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China
IJERPH, 2020, vol. 17, issue 9, 1-15
Abstract:
Nitrate is a promising heat transfer fluid in solar thermal power and nuclear power systems, but its leakage can cause serious environmental problems. The present paper investigates the deep and prolonged migration of high concentrations of nitrate into the soil system, and the associated diffusion range is studied to estimate and reduce the environmental pollution caused by nitrate leaks. The vertical nitrate contaminated range is mainly impacted by annual precipitation, soil properties and groundwater depth, while the horizontal contaminated range is mainly affected by the initial leakage area. During the process, the vertical contaminated range first continuously enlarges, and then decreases after a long time. The nitrate contaminant can exist and affect the environment for as long as 115–625 years, and the nitrate contamination time can be even longer in dry regions. Since nitrate diffuses more quickly in unsaturated regions rather than in saturated regions, the migration region and contaminated range both decrease as the groundwater depth is increased.
Keywords: nitrate migration; soil and groundwater; environmental impact; nitrate contamination time; numerical model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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