Unprocessed atmospheric nitrate in waters of the Northern Forest Region in the USA and Canada
Little is known about the regional extent and variability of nitrate from atmospheric deposition that is transported to streams without biological processing in forests. We measured water chemistry and isotopic tracers (δ18O and δ15N) of nitrate sources across the Northern Forest Region of the U.S. and Canada and reanalyzed data from other studies to determine when, where, and how unprocessed atmospheric nitrate was transported in catchments. These inputs were more widespread and numerous than commonly recognized, but with high spatial and temporal variability. Only 6 of 32 streams had high fractions (>20%) of unprocessed atmospheric nitrate during baseflow. Seventeen had high fractions during stormflow or snowmelt, which corresponded to large fractions in near-surface soil waters or groundwaters, but not deep groundwater. The remaining 10 streams occasionally had some (
Citation Information
| Publication Year | 2019 |
|---|---|
| Title | Unprocessed atmospheric nitrate in waters of the Northern Forest Region in the USA and Canada |
| DOI | 10.1021/acs.est.9b01276 |
| Authors | Stepen Sebestyen, Donald Ross, James Shanley, Emily Elliott, Carol Kendall, John Campbell, D Dail, Ivan Fernandez, Christine L Goodale, Gregory Lawrence, Gary Lovett, Patrick McHale, Myron J Mitchell, Sarah Nelson, Michelle Shattuck, Trent Wickman, Rebecca Barnes, Joel Bostic, Anthony Buda, Douglas Burns, Keith Eshleman, Jacques Finlay, David Nelson, Nobuhito Ohte, Linda H Pardo, Lucy Rose, Robert J Sabo, Sherry Schiff, John Spoelstra, Karl Williard |
| Publication Type | Article |
| Publication Subtype | Journal Article |
| Series Title | Environmental Science and Technology |
| Index ID | 70215596 |
| Record Source | USGS Publications Warehouse |
| USGS Organization | New England Water Science Center |