Nitrogen pollution in rivers is a research hotspot in the field of biogeochemistry. However, the types and sources of pollution have historically been poorly understood in the water catchments of the Loess Plateau in China. In this study, we have chosen the main waterway and four lesser branches of the Jinghe River that vary by land use. We investigated the concentrations and isotopic signatures of nitrogen in river water. Our results revealed that nitrate was the dominant nitrogen type in river catchments of the Loess Plateau. The delta N-15 and delta O-18 values showed that NO3- ions in the studied river samples were derived from precipitation, manure, sewage, soil organic nitrogen, and synthetic NO3- fertilizer. The delta O-18-NO3- value...
This study investigated the effects of land-use patterns on nitrogen pollution in the Haicheng River...
Water quality is an increasing concern in the dry regions of the world as it affects and reduces the...
Nitrate contamination in rivers has raised widespread concern in the world, particularly in arid/sem...
Nitrate (NO3-) contamination has become a dominant international problem in the aquatic environment,...
Nitrogen pollution is a severe problem in the Songhua River Basin (SHR) in China. Samples were colle...
Nitrate is one of the most common pollutants in river systems. This study takes the lower reach of F...
Human activities have greatly increased the nitrogen (N) loading in rivers over the past century, an...
It is crucial to quantitatively track riverine nitrate (NO3-) sources and transformations in drinkin...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. To understand the sources and c...
<p>In this work, we traced sources of nitrate in the Ganjiang River, a major tributary of Yangtze Ri...
Identifying the sources and transformations of riverine nitrate plays a critical role in mitigating ...
Identification of nitrate sources is important for the management of rivers. In this study, stable i...
A heavy load of nitrogenous compounds reflects nutrient loss and influences water quality in large r...
Accurate source identification is critical for optimizing water pollution control strategies. Althou...
This study investigated the effects of land-use patterns on nitrogen pollution in the Haicheng River...
Water quality is an increasing concern in the dry regions of the world as it affects and reduces the...
Nitrate contamination in rivers has raised widespread concern in the world, particularly in arid/sem...
Nitrate (NO3-) contamination has become a dominant international problem in the aquatic environment,...
Nitrogen pollution is a severe problem in the Songhua River Basin (SHR) in China. Samples were colle...
Nitrate is one of the most common pollutants in river systems. This study takes the lower reach of F...
Human activities have greatly increased the nitrogen (N) loading in rivers over the past century, an...
It is crucial to quantitatively track riverine nitrate (NO3-) sources and transformations in drinkin...
There are increasing concerns in nitrogen (N) pollution worldwide, especially in aquatic ecosystems,...
The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. To understand the sources and c...
<p>In this work, we traced sources of nitrate in the Ganjiang River, a major tributary of Yangtze Ri...
Identifying the sources and transformations of riverine nitrate plays a critical role in mitigating ...
Identification of nitrate sources is important for the management of rivers. In this study, stable i...
A heavy load of nitrogenous compounds reflects nutrient loss and influences water quality in large r...
Accurate source identification is critical for optimizing water pollution control strategies. Althou...
This study investigated the effects of land-use patterns on nitrogen pollution in the Haicheng River...
Water quality is an increasing concern in the dry regions of the world as it affects and reduces the...
Nitrate contamination in rivers has raised widespread concern in the world, particularly in arid/sem...