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Isotopic source identification of nitrogen pollution in the Pi River in Chengdu

Journal

INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Volume 18, Issue 6, Pages 1609-1620

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ieam.4589

Keywords

Dual stable isotope; Megacity; Nitrate; SIAR; Source identification

Funding

  1. Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences
  2. National Science Foundation of China [41473013, 41627802]
  3. Water Pollution and Technology Foundation Project of Chengdu Ecological Environment Bureau

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This study utilized stable isotope ratios and a Bayesian stable isotope analysis approach to identify nitrate sources in the Pi River, revealing that nitrate primarily originated from manure and sewage, with the nitrogen concentration in tributaries showing no seasonal variations.
This study used stable isotope (delta N-15-NO3 and delta O-18-NO3) ratios, modeled by means of a Bayesian stable isotope analysis in R (SIAR) approach, to identify nitrate sources in the Pi River, which flows through the megacity Chengdu. The goal was to determine where management resources should be applied to reduce nitrogen pollution. Results revealed that NO3- was the primary nitrogen species throughout the study area; that it originated in manure and sewage, as well as nitrification of fertilizer and soil nitrogen; and that the nitrogen in the main stream came primarily from the tributaries. Notably, the nitrogen concentration in the tributaries exhibited no evident seasonal variations, further demonstrating that its source was intensive anthropogenic activity. Results of Bayesian model (SIAR) estimation indicated that manure and sewage were the dominant nitrate contributors in the watershed and that the nitrate concentration decreased from 54.19% to 39.57% in response to water treatment. These results empirically demonstrate that the methodology described in this work can be used effectively in catchments affected by intensive anthropogenic activity to determine where management resources should be applied to reduce nitrogen pollution. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2022;00:1-12. (c) 2022 SETAC

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