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Nitrate isotopes (δ 15N, δ 18O) in precipitation: best practices from an international coordinated research project

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ABSTRACT Stable isotope ratios of nitrogen and oxygen (15N/14N and 18O/16O) of nitrate (NO3 –) are excellent tracers for developing systematic understanding of sources, conversions, and deposition of reactive atmospheric… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT Stable isotope ratios of nitrogen and oxygen (15N/14N and 18O/16O) of nitrate (NO3 –) are excellent tracers for developing systematic understanding of sources, conversions, and deposition of reactive atmospheric nitrogen (Nr) in the environment. Despite recent analytical advances, standardized sampling of NO3 –) isotopes in precipitation is still lacking. To advance atmospheric studies on Nr species, we propose best-practice guidelines for accurate and precise sampling and analysis of NO3 – isotopes in precipitation based on the experience obtained from an international research project coordinated by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The precipitation sampling and preservation strategies yielded a good agreement between the NO3 – concentrations measured at the laboratories of 16 countries and at the IAEA. Compared to conventional methods (e.g., bacterial denitrification), we confirmed the accurate performance of the lower cost Ti(III) reduction method for isotope analyses (15N and 18O) of NO3 – in precipitation samples. These isotopic data depict different origins and oxidation pathways of inorganic nitrogen. This work emphasized the capability of NO3 – isotopes to assess the origin and atmospheric oxidation of Nr and outlined a pathway to improve laboratory capability and expertise at a global scale. The incorporation of other isotopes like 17O in Nr is recommended in future studies.

Keywords: no3 isotopes; research project; 15n 18o; precipitation

Journal Title: Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies
Year Published: 2023

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