2019
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/94384
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Applying Isotope Techniques and Modeling to Identify the Nitrogen Source in Göksu Delta

Abstract: Wetlands that cover 6% of the world's land surface contain about 12% of the global carbon pool, and therefore the contribution of wetlands to the global carbon cycle is great [1, 2]. Wetlands have countless benefits as they provide humankind, nutrition and building materials, biodiversity, flood control, groundwater recharge, and climate change mitigation. Governments and other institutions have tried to conserve and protect wetlands for more than 40 years, since the Ramsar Convention. Many wetlands have close… Show more

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“…The source of nitrogen gas was determined through stable isotope determination of 15 N. A numerical simulation of the sedimentary aquifer near the estuary was carried out using the 3D model of Visual MODFLOW. After the construction of MT3DMS (MT3DMS), the nitrate nitrogen in soil was studied using particle tracking technology [10]. Deterministic algorithms can be used to obtain optimal results under limited data conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The source of nitrogen gas was determined through stable isotope determination of 15 N. A numerical simulation of the sedimentary aquifer near the estuary was carried out using the 3D model of Visual MODFLOW. After the construction of MT3DMS (MT3DMS), the nitrate nitrogen in soil was studied using particle tracking technology [10]. Deterministic algorithms can be used to obtain optimal results under limited data conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%