| Abstract: | Two methods were compared for delineating land use near shallow monitoring wells. These wells were used to assess
the effects of agricultural cropland on the quality of recently recharged ground water in two sand and gravel aquifers
located near land surface. The two methods for delineating land use near wells were (1) the sector method, which used
potentiometric-surface maps to estimate average flow direction and a ground-water-flow model to estimate maximum
length of contributing area to the monitoring well within an upgradient sector; and (2) the circle method, which used a 500-
meter radius circle around the well based on a national empirical analysis. Land uses were compiled for 29 wells in each of
two surficial aquifers in the Red River of the North Basin within the area defined by each method. Land use near each well
was interpreted from orthorectified photographs and site inspection for both delineation methods. Land use near individual
wells characterized by each method varied greatly, which can affect the results of statistical correlations between land use
and water quality. Land use determined by the circle method related more closely to the land use for each entire study area.
Land use determined by the sector method (within 200 meters from the wells) compared more favorably to ground-water
quality based on nitrate concentrations. The maximum length of contributing areas to wells estimated in this study may be
of value for other studies of unconsolidated sand and gravel aquifers with similar hydrogeological characteristics of permeability,
water-table slopes, recharge, and depth to water. The additional effort required for estimating the model delineation
of land use and land cover for the sector method must be weighed against the improved confidence in statistical correlation
between land use and the quality of shallow ground water. Improved scientific confidence and understanding of relations
between land use and quality of ground water may encourage more effective implementation of land and water management
for protecting water quality |
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| Citation Author: | Lorenz, D. L.; Goldstein, R. M.; Cowdery, T. K.; Stoner, J. D. |
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| Citation Search Results Text: | Comparison of two methods for delineating land use near monitoring wells used for assessing quality of shallow ground water; 2003; WRI; 2003-4067; Lorenz, D. L.; Goldstein, R. M.; Cowdery, T. K.; Stoner, J. D. |
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| Text: | Comparison of two methods for delineating land use near monitoring wells used for assessing quality of shallow ground water; 2003; WRI; 2003-4067; Lorenz, D. L.; Goldstein, R. M.; Cowdery, T. K.; Stoner, J. D. |
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