Ecohydrological Factors Affecting Nitrate Concentrations in a Phreatic Desert Aquifer in Northwestern China

Aerobic conditions in desert aquifers commonly allow high nitrate (NO3 −) concentrations in recharge to persist for long periods of time, an important consideration for N-cycling and water quality. In this study, stable isotopes of NO3 − (δ15NNO3 and δ18ONO3) were used to trace NO3 − cycling process...

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Veröffentlicht in:Environmental science & technology 2008-05, Vol.42 (10), p.3531-3537
Hauptverfasser: Gates, John B, Böhlke, John Karl, Edmunds, W. Mike
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Zusammenfassung:Aerobic conditions in desert aquifers commonly allow high nitrate (NO3 −) concentrations in recharge to persist for long periods of time, an important consideration for N-cycling and water quality. In this study, stable isotopes of NO3 − (δ15NNO3 and δ18ONO3) were used to trace NO3 − cycling processes which affect concentrations in groundwater and unsaturated zone moisture in the arid Badain Jaran Desert in northwestern China. Most groundwater NO3 − appears to be depleted relative to Cl− in rainfall concentrated by evapotranspiration, indicating net N losses. Unsaturated zone NO3 − is generally higher than groundwater NO3 − in terms of both concentration (up to 15 476 µM, corresponding to 3.6 mg NO3 −-N per kg sediment) and ratios with Cl−. Isotopic data indicate that the NO3 − derives primarily from nitrification, with a minor direct contribution of atmospheric NO3 − inferred for some samples, particularly in the unsaturated zone. Localized denitrification in the saturated zone is suggested by isotopic and geochemical indicators in some areas. Anthropogenic inputs appear to be minimal, and variability is attributed to environmental factors. In comparison to other arid regions, the sparseness of vegetation in the study area appears to play an important role in moderating unsaturated zone NO3 − accumulation by allowing solute flushing and deterring extensive N2 fixation.
ISSN:0013-936X
1520-5851
DOI:10.1021/es702478d