“…The recognition that the terrestrial nitrogen footprint needs to be better understood has led to the development of new methodologies to study its behavior, including multi-isotopic measurements. Some of the facets requiring further resolution include (1) depositional rates, (2) chemical tropospheric chemical transformation mechanisms, (3) source variability and quantitative identification, and (4) significance of long-range transport of nitrates (Berhanu et al, 2012;Costa et al, 2011;McCabe et al, 2007;Morin et al, 2007Morin et al, , 2008Morin et al, , 2011. It has been shown that atmospheric aerosol nitrate possesses one of the largest mass-independent oxygen isotopic compositions ( Figure 8) observed in nature (Michalski et al, 2002(Michalski et al, , 2003(Michalski et al, , 2004a(Michalski et al, , 2005a).…”