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Tracing Atmospheric Nitrate Deposition in a Complex Semiarid Ecosystem Using Δ<sup>17</sup>O
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2004
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Delta17o ValuesEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringAir QualityBiogeochemical ModelEarth ScienceOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental GeochemistryAtmospheric ScienceConserved TracerBiogeochemistryEnvironmental PollutionBiogeochemical CycleDelta17o SignalAtmospheric Nitrate DepositionAtmospheric ProcessBiogeochemical ProcessAir Pollution
The isotopic composition of nitrate collected from aerosols, fog, and precipitation was measured and found to have a large 17O anomaly with delta17O values ranging from 20 percent per thousand to 30% percent per thousand (delta17O = delta17O - 0.52(delta18O)). This 17O anomaly was used to trace atmospheric deposition of nitrate to a semiarid ecosystem in southern California. We demonstrate that the delta17O signal is a conserved tracer of atmospheric nitrate deposition and is a more robust indicator of N deposition relative to standard delta18O techniques. The data indicate that a substantial portion of nitrate found in the local soil, stream, and groundwater is of atmospheric origin and does not undergo biologic processing before being exported from the system.
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