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Nitrogen inputs and isotopes in precipitation in the North China Plain

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 42, Issue 7, Pages 1436-1448

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.11.002

Keywords

nitrogen deposition; precipitation; ammonium; nitrate; stable isotopes; fractionation

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Nitrogen (N) deposition in the North China Plain (NCP), an intensive agricultural region undergoing rapid economic development in China, has not been well documented until now. In a 4-year study, using a deposition network (11 sites), we analyzed bulk and wet-only deposition, and the isotopic composition (delta N-15) of ammonium and nitrate in precipitation in the NCP. Annual bulk deposition of inorganic N averaged 27 kg N ha(-1) (ranging from 15 to 50 kg N ha(-1)) across sites and years, but with very large variation in both space and time. Bulk and wet deposition of inorganic N were significantly higher at sites in the Beijing area compared with that at rural sites in the NCP, implying more air N pollution around Beijing. Although there was a wide seasonal variation of (delta N-15 for NH4-N (-12.7 parts per thousand. to + 12.9 parts per thousand) and NO3-N (-10.0 parts per thousand to + 20.7 parts per thousand.) in precipitation across the sites in the NCP, a significant difference in the mean isotopic composition of NH4-N and NO3-N was measured in precipitation samples from two suburban sites (Dongbeiwang, DBW; Campus experimental farm, CEF) in Beijing (+ 0.45 +/- 4.39 parts per thousand for NH4-N and + 4.23 +/- 4.34 parts per thousand for NO3-N on average) compared to two rural sites (Quzhou, QZ; Wuqiao, WQ) in Hebei (-2.8 +/- 4.06 parts per thousand for NH4-N and -1.19 +/- 3.74 parts per thousand for NO3-N on average). Both deposition flux and isotopic composition of inorganic N in precipitation suggest that N deposition is most probably influenced by multiple pollution sources in the urban area around Beijing area, while it is mainly derived from local agricultural sources of reactive N species at rural areas of the NCP. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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