Issue 4, 2013

Determination of nitrate isotopic signature in waters of different sources by analysing the nitrogen and oxygen isotopic ratio

Abstract

A reference study on both the nitrogen content in waters and nitrogen and oxygen isotopic signatures characterising nitrate from different sources was conducted within the San River catchment area. Three kinds of catchments were studied: (1) forested and uncultivated; (2) artificially fertilised with nitrate; and (3) fertilised with manure and sewage. Moreover, atmospheric water was studied. The obtained values were found to be similar to others in the literature, with the exception of nitrate from the atmosphere, in regard to which influence reflecting the local conditions was to be noted. The isotopic signature of nitrate in the studied water results from the biogeochemical transformation of nitrogen compounds rather than from the mixing of different sources. The obtained results were statistically distinct and can be used as end-member values in further modelling studies connected with the management of nitrate in river waters, especially under middle-eastern European conditions.

Graphical abstract: Determination of nitrate isotopic signature in waters of different sources by analysing the nitrogen and oxygen isotopic ratio

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Nov 2012
Accepted
18 Jan 2013
First published
08 Feb 2013

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013,15, 751-759

Determination of nitrate isotopic signature in waters of different sources by analysing the nitrogen and oxygen isotopic ratio

P. Koszelnik and R. Gruca-Rokosz, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2013, 15, 751 DOI: 10.1039/C3EM30920G

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