Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation

Conservation of groundwater quality is of paramount importance for sustainable agricultural management. Hydrological factors such as rainfall patterns and water table (WT) management, including drainage practices, play a crucial role in groundwater recharge. This in turn has a significant impact on...

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Main Authors: Felicia Unda, Anggat, Lim, Soh Fong, Mah, Yau Seng, Nur Azima, Busman, Nagamitsu, Maie, Faustina, Sangok, Lulie, Melling
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spelling my.unimas.ir-465412024-11-06T01:28:38Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46541/ Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation Felicia Unda, Anggat Lim, Soh Fong Mah, Yau Seng Nur Azima, Busman Nagamitsu, Maie Faustina, Sangok Lulie, Melling Q Science (General) TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TP Chemical technology Conservation of groundwater quality is of paramount importance for sustainable agricultural management. Hydrological factors such as rainfall patterns and water table (WT) management, including drainage practices, play a crucial role in groundwater recharge. This in turn has a significant impact on WT fluctuations, nutrient losses in the soil, and the leaching of fertilizers into groundwater which leads to groundwater pollution. Consequently, this study evaluates the long-term influence of seasonal rainfall and WT fluctuations on groundwater nutrient dynamics in tropical peatlands from an oil palm plantation (OPP). Linear regression analyses and Pearson correlation matrices were adopted to evaluate the relationships between seasonal rainfall, WT, and groundwater chemical parameters. The results showed that there was a significant increase in mean pH, NO3−, Na+, Ca2+, and PO43- values during the wet season compared to the dry season which could be attributed to the leaching of nutrients into groundwater due to rainfall, nutrient runoff from drainage systems and increased nitrification rate. A significant positive correlation (p < 0.01) was found between groundwater pH and NO3− during the wet season, suggesting that increased groundwater pH due to heavy rainfall directly affects the nitrification process. It was also observed that low WT promotes denitrification in shallow groundwater, with this effect being more significant (p < 0.05) during the dry season. This was reflected in the higher correlation values between the WT fluctuations and the NH4+ concentrations in the groundwater. This research represents the first study to explore the long-term impacts of rainfall and WT fluctuations on groundwater quality in tropical peatlands. The insights gained from this study offer valuable guidance for WT management strategies aimed at conserving groundwater quality in such environments, ultimately contributing to sustainable agricultural practices. Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group 2024-10-28 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46541/3/Long-term%20rainfall%20and%20water%20table%20-%20Copy.pdf Felicia Unda, Anggat and Lim, Soh Fong and Mah, Yau Seng and Nur Azima, Busman and Nagamitsu, Maie and Faustina, Sangok and Lulie, Melling (2024) Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation. Water Science, 38 (1). pp. 569-586. ISSN 2357-0008 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23570008.2024.2417514 https://doi.org/10.1080/23570008.2024.2417514
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topic Q Science (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
TD Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering
TP Chemical technology
Felicia Unda, Anggat
Lim, Soh Fong
Mah, Yau Seng
Nur Azima, Busman
Nagamitsu, Maie
Faustina, Sangok
Lulie, Melling
Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
description Conservation of groundwater quality is of paramount importance for sustainable agricultural management. Hydrological factors such as rainfall patterns and water table (WT) management, including drainage practices, play a crucial role in groundwater recharge. This in turn has a significant impact on WT fluctuations, nutrient losses in the soil, and the leaching of fertilizers into groundwater which leads to groundwater pollution. Consequently, this study evaluates the long-term influence of seasonal rainfall and WT fluctuations on groundwater nutrient dynamics in tropical peatlands from an oil palm plantation (OPP). Linear regression analyses and Pearson correlation matrices were adopted to evaluate the relationships between seasonal rainfall, WT, and groundwater chemical parameters. The results showed that there was a significant increase in mean pH, NO3−, Na+, Ca2+, and PO43- values during the wet season compared to the dry season which could be attributed to the leaching of nutrients into groundwater due to rainfall, nutrient runoff from drainage systems and increased nitrification rate. A significant positive correlation (p < 0.01) was found between groundwater pH and NO3− during the wet season, suggesting that increased groundwater pH due to heavy rainfall directly affects the nitrification process. It was also observed that low WT promotes denitrification in shallow groundwater, with this effect being more significant (p < 0.05) during the dry season. This was reflected in the higher correlation values between the WT fluctuations and the NH4+ concentrations in the groundwater. This research represents the first study to explore the long-term impacts of rainfall and WT fluctuations on groundwater quality in tropical peatlands. The insights gained from this study offer valuable guidance for WT management strategies aimed at conserving groundwater quality in such environments, ultimately contributing to sustainable agricultural practices.
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author Felicia Unda, Anggat
Lim, Soh Fong
Mah, Yau Seng
Nur Azima, Busman
Nagamitsu, Maie
Faustina, Sangok
Lulie, Melling
author_facet Felicia Unda, Anggat
Lim, Soh Fong
Mah, Yau Seng
Nur Azima, Busman
Nagamitsu, Maie
Faustina, Sangok
Lulie, Melling
author_sort Felicia Unda, Anggat
title Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
title_short Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
title_full Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
title_fullStr Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
title_full_unstemmed Long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
title_sort long-term rainfall and water table influence on groundwater nutrient dynamics from an oil palm plantation
publisher Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
publishDate 2024
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46541/3/Long-term%20rainfall%20and%20water%20table%20-%20Copy.pdf
http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/46541/
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23570008.2024.2417514
https://doi.org/10.1080/23570008.2024.2417514
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