2021
DOI: 10.5194/bg-18-3421-2021
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Seasonality of nitrogen sources, cycling, and loading in a New England river discerned from nitrate isotope ratios

Abstract: Abstract. Coastal waters globally are increasingly impacted due to the anthropogenic loading of nitrogen (N) from the watershed. To assess dominant sources contributing to the eutrophication of the Little Narragansett Bay estuary in New England, we carried out an annual study of N loading from the Pawcatuck River. We conducted weekly monitoring of nutrients and nitrate (NO3-) isotope ratios (15N / 14N, 18O / 16O, and 17O / 16O) at the mouth of the river and from the larger of two wastewater treatment facilitie… Show more

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“…The surface soil had a higher capacity for NH 4 + sorption than the sub-surface layer (Manirakiza and Seker 2020). Organic nitrogen undergoes nitrification to form nitrate and nitrite compounds, a process that requires sufficient oxygen and carbon sources as well as suitable temperature and humidity (Guerrieri et al, 2021, Rollinson et al, 2021. Nitrate nitrogen was more mobile in the soil and could more easily enter the sub-surface soil (Klimas et al, 2020).…”
Section: Soil Properties and Diversity Indicators As Explanatory Fact...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The surface soil had a higher capacity for NH 4 + sorption than the sub-surface layer (Manirakiza and Seker 2020). Organic nitrogen undergoes nitrification to form nitrate and nitrite compounds, a process that requires sufficient oxygen and carbon sources as well as suitable temperature and humidity (Guerrieri et al, 2021, Rollinson et al, 2021. Nitrate nitrogen was more mobile in the soil and could more easily enter the sub-surface soil (Klimas et al, 2020).…”
Section: Soil Properties and Diversity Indicators As Explanatory Fact...mentioning
confidence: 99%