Excess nitrate (NO3−) of water is a worldwide environmental problem. Therefore, identifying the sources and analyzing respective contribution rates are of great importance for improving water quality. The current study was carried out to identify the potential sources of NO3− pollution in Cao-E River basin, in Eastern China. Surface water samples were collected during the dry season and wet season. Multiple hydrochemical indices, dual NO3− isotopes (δ15N–NO3− and δ18O–NO3−) and a Bayesian model (stable isotope analysis in R, MixSIAR) were applied to identify NO3− sources and estimate the proportional contributions of multiple NO3− sources. During the sampling period, nitrification was a dominant nitrogen transformation process in the study ...
Eutrophication, mainly caused by the oversupply of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, has increased a...
The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. To understand the sources and c...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...
Nitrate (NO3−) contamination in water is an environmental problem of widespread concern. In this stu...
Identifying the sources and transformations of riverine nitrate plays a critical role in mitigating ...
It is crucial to quantitatively track riverine nitrate (NO3-) sources and transformations in drinkin...
A high concentration of nitrate (NO3−) in surface water threatens aquatic systems and human health. ...
Water pollution in the form of nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N) contamination is a major concern in most ag...
Nitrate (NO3-) contamination has become a dominant international problem in the aquatic environment,...
AbstractThe riverine nitrate stable isotopic compositions characterize its fate and reflectits sourc...
Nitrogen pollution is a severe problem in the Songhua River Basin (SHR) in China. Samples were colle...
Identification of nitrate sources is important for the management of rivers. In this study, stable i...
Due to the intensive and complicated human activities, the identification of nitrate pollution sourc...
Coupled nitrogen and oxygen isotopes of nitrate have proven useful in identifying nitrate sources an...
Nitrate contamination in rivers has raised widespread concern in the world, particularly in arid/sem...
Eutrophication, mainly caused by the oversupply of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, has increased a...
The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. To understand the sources and c...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...
Nitrate (NO3−) contamination in water is an environmental problem of widespread concern. In this stu...
Identifying the sources and transformations of riverine nitrate plays a critical role in mitigating ...
It is crucial to quantitatively track riverine nitrate (NO3-) sources and transformations in drinkin...
A high concentration of nitrate (NO3−) in surface water threatens aquatic systems and human health. ...
Water pollution in the form of nitrate nitrogen (NO3--N) contamination is a major concern in most ag...
Nitrate (NO3-) contamination has become a dominant international problem in the aquatic environment,...
AbstractThe riverine nitrate stable isotopic compositions characterize its fate and reflectits sourc...
Nitrogen pollution is a severe problem in the Songhua River Basin (SHR) in China. Samples were colle...
Identification of nitrate sources is important for the management of rivers. In this study, stable i...
Due to the intensive and complicated human activities, the identification of nitrate pollution sourc...
Coupled nitrogen and oxygen isotopes of nitrate have proven useful in identifying nitrate sources an...
Nitrate contamination in rivers has raised widespread concern in the world, particularly in arid/sem...
Eutrophication, mainly caused by the oversupply of inorganic nitrogen and phosphate, has increased a...
The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River in China. To understand the sources and c...
Excessive nitrate (NO3-) in rivers can lead to water quality deterioration, and can also be directly...