“…Like nitrate-N, MESA is very soluble (2.12*10 5 mg/L) (Bayless et al, 2008), has a low sorption coefficient (calculated log K oc = 1.13) (Bayless et al, 2008), and has been classified as highly mobile Domagalski et al, 2008;Huntscha et al, 2008). In contrast to nitrate-N, once MESA enters ground water, it is very stable (Phillips Table 1 Conceptual model of landscape characteristics that influence transport, processing, and delivery of nitrate-N and MESA to headwater streams of the Choptank River (Ator et al, 2005;Bachman and Phillips, 1996;Denver et al, 2010, in press;Phillips and Bachman, 1996;Phillips et al, 1993 Steele et al, 2008); MESA persists over decadal time scales (Denver et al, 2010).…”