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Isotopic Assessment of Sources of Surface Water Nitrate within the Oldman River Basin, Southern Alberta, Canada
Authors:Luc Rock  Bernhard Mayer
Institution:1. Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, T2N 1N4
2. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, Canada
Abstract:Concentrations and isotopic compositions of NO3 - from the Oldman River (OMR) and some of its tributaries (Alberta, Canada) have been determined on a monthly basis since December 2000 to assess temporal and spatial variations of riverine NO3 - sources within the OMR basin. For the OMR sites, NO3 --N concentrations reached up to 0.34 mg L-1, δ15N-NO3 - values varied between –0.3 and +13.8‰, and δ18O-NO3 - values ranged from –10.0 to +5.7‰. For the tributary sites, NO3 --N concentrations were as high as 8.81 mg L-1, δ15N-NO3 - values varied between –2.5 and +23.4‰, and δ18O-NO3 - values ranged from –15.2 to +3.4‰. Tributaries in the western, relatively pristine forested part of the watershed add predominantlyNO3 - to the OMR with δ15N-NO3 - values near +2‰ indicative of soil nitrification. In contrast, tributariesin the eastern agriculturally-urban-industrially-used part of the basin contribute NO3 - with δ15N-NO3 - valuesof about +16‰ indicative of manure and/or sewage derived NO3 -. This difference in δ15N-NO3 - values of tributaries was found to be independent of the season, but rather indicates a spatial change in the NO3 - source, which correlates with land use changes within the OMR basin. As a consequence of tributary influx, δ15N-NO3 - values in the Oldman River increased from <+3‰ to >+6‰ in the downstream direction (W to E), although NO3 --N] increased only moderately (generally <0.5 mg L-1). This study demonstrates the usefulness of δ15N-NO3 - and δ18O-NO3 - values in identifying the addition of anthropogenic NO3 - to riverine systems.
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