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Analysis of δ15N and δ18O to identify nitrate sources and transformations in Songhua River, Northeast China
Fu-Jun Yue;  Cong-Qiang Liu;  Si-Liang Li;  Zhi-Qi Zhao;  Xiao-Long Liu;  Hu Ding;  Bao-Jian Liu;  Jun Zhong
2014
Source PublicationJournal of Hydrology
Volume519Issue:Part APages:329-339
Abstract

To understand the sources and transformations of nitrate in the Songhua River basin, which is one of seven largest river basins in China, the concentration of dissolved nitrogenous species, nitrogen and oxygen isotopes of NO3, nitrogen isotopes of NH4+, and stable isotopes of water were determined in this study. Low NO3 concentrations and a high dissolved organic nitrogen/total dissolved nitrogen ratio (DON/TDN) were observed in the Nen River and other rivers originating from the mountains, which are covered by forest. NO3 and DON were the major nitrogenous compounds in aquatic systems, accounting for the TDN being about 90% during high flow season and about 85% during low flow season, respectively. The nitrogen efflux for the entire basin was estimated to be approximately 1.17 × 105 tons/yr, which represents an annual N output of 0.21 ton/(km2 yr). The majority of the δ18O-NO3 values were between −4‰ and 4‰, reflecting nitrification. During the high flow season, the isotopic compositions of NO3 and the water chemistry suggest that NO3 in the Nen River was mainly derived from soil organic nitrogen (SON), whereas NO3 in the Songhua River originated from organic nitrogen, nitrogenous fertilizers and sewage waters. NO3 in the low flow season samples generally originates from SON and sewage waters. Moreover, the calculated loss of nitrate via the mass budget in rivers, together with isotopic values and water chemistry confirm that denitrification occurs during the high flow season, especially in the Songhua River. This study suggests that the mass calculation and isotopic proof provide a better understanding for riverine N budget and biogeochemical processes.

KeywordNitrate Dissolved Organic Nitrogen Dual Isotopes Songhua Rivers Nitrogen Flux
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Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/9375
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
3.Key Laboratory of Aquatic Environment and Water Resource, Tianjin Normal University, 300384 Tianjin, China
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Fu-Jun Yue;Cong-Qiang Liu;Si-Liang Li;Zhi-Qi Zhao;Xiao-Long Liu;Hu Ding;Bao-Jian Liu;Jun Zhong. Analysis of δ15N and δ18O to identify nitrate sources and transformations in Songhua River, Northeast China[J]. Journal of Hydrology,2014,519(Part A):329-339.
APA Fu-Jun Yue;Cong-Qiang Liu;Si-Liang Li;Zhi-Qi Zhao;Xiao-Long Liu;Hu Ding;Bao-Jian Liu;Jun Zhong.(2014).Analysis of δ15N and δ18O to identify nitrate sources and transformations in Songhua River, Northeast China.Journal of Hydrology,519(Part A),329-339.
MLA Fu-Jun Yue;Cong-Qiang Liu;Si-Liang Li;Zhi-Qi Zhao;Xiao-Long Liu;Hu Ding;Bao-Jian Liu;Jun Zhong."Analysis of δ15N and δ18O to identify nitrate sources and transformations in Songhua River, Northeast China".Journal of Hydrology 519.Part A(2014):329-339.
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