The nitrogen-15 natural abundance method has been a tool for identifying sources of nitrate contamination in groundwater for almost 30 years. Different ranges of δ 15 N in groundwater are associated with different sources such as fertilizer and animal wastes. However processes such as denitrification, nitrification, and volatilization can alter the δ 15 N signature. Use of this method in Kansas has had mixed results. One case study documented in this paper showed the utility of the method in an area with a sandy unsaturated zone and aquifer, a shallow water table, and an animal waste lagoon. The regional groundwater had an average nitrate-N concentration of 13 mg/L and a δ 15 N signature of +3‰, which indicates a fertilizer source. Effluent...
The Hanford Site in southern Washington contains a large proportion of the 250,000 metric tons of n...
A study was conducted to determine if nitrate sources in ground water (fertilizer on crops, fertili...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater is becoming a widespread problem in California. To evaluate the...
The nitrogen-15 natural abundance method has been a tool for identifying sources of nitrate contamin...
Increasing nitrate-N in ground water is a problem in many areas with limited ground-water supplies, ...
Increasing nitrate-N in ground water is a problem in many areas with limited ground-water supplies, ...
Nitrate is a common groundwater contaminant. Due to adverse health effects, waters above the Maximum...
15N and 18O isotope abundance analyses in nitrate (NO 3 -) (expressed as δ 15N-NO 3 - and δ 18O-NO 3...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
Nitrate contamination of the Great Bend Prairie aquifer in south-central Kansas is more pronounced a...
The hydrogeology, stable isotope distribution, and chemical distribution of Cl- and NO3--N within th...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Distinguishing sources of groundwater contamination in regions with multiple potential sources can b...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
The single largest contaminant found in ground water samples taken throughout Nebraska is nitrate-ni...
The Hanford Site in southern Washington contains a large proportion of the 250,000 metric tons of n...
A study was conducted to determine if nitrate sources in ground water (fertilizer on crops, fertili...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater is becoming a widespread problem in California. To evaluate the...
The nitrogen-15 natural abundance method has been a tool for identifying sources of nitrate contamin...
Increasing nitrate-N in ground water is a problem in many areas with limited ground-water supplies, ...
Increasing nitrate-N in ground water is a problem in many areas with limited ground-water supplies, ...
Nitrate is a common groundwater contaminant. Due to adverse health effects, waters above the Maximum...
15N and 18O isotope abundance analyses in nitrate (NO 3 -) (expressed as δ 15N-NO 3 - and δ 18O-NO 3...
Nebraska, an agriculturally intensive mid-western state of the United States (U.S.), has a large num...
Nitrate contamination of the Great Bend Prairie aquifer in south-central Kansas is more pronounced a...
The hydrogeology, stable isotope distribution, and chemical distribution of Cl- and NO3--N within th...
Surface water nitrogen contamination is a pervasive issue in Nebraska, and agricultural practices ar...
Distinguishing sources of groundwater contamination in regions with multiple potential sources can b...
Many sources of groundwater used for drinking in the United States have high levels of nitrates. The...
The single largest contaminant found in ground water samples taken throughout Nebraska is nitrate-ni...
The Hanford Site in southern Washington contains a large proportion of the 250,000 metric tons of n...
A study was conducted to determine if nitrate sources in ground water (fertilizer on crops, fertili...
Nitrate contamination of groundwater is becoming a widespread problem in California. To evaluate the...