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Multiyear Measurements on Δ17O of Stream Nitrate Indicate High Nitrate Production in a Temperate Forest

Authors :
Huang, Shaonan
Wang, Fan
Elliott, Emily M.
Zhu, Feifei
Zhu, Weixing
Koba, Keisuke
Yu, Zhongjie
Hobbie, Erik A.
Michalski, Greg
Kang, Ronghua
Wang, Anzhi
Zhu, Jiaojun
Fu, Shenglei
Fang, Yunting
Source :
Environmental Science & Technology; April 2020, Vol. 54 Issue: 7 p4231-4239, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Nitrification is a crucial step in ecosystem nitrogen (N) cycling, but scaling up from plot-based measurements of gross nitrification to catchments is difficult. Here, we employed a newly developed method in which the oxygen isotope anomaly (Δ17O) of nitrate (NO3–) is used as a natural tracer to quantify in situ catchment-scale gross nitrification rate (GNR) for a temperate forest from 2014 to 2017 in northeastern China. The annual GNR ranged from 71 to 120 kg N ha–1yr–1(average 94 ± 10 kg N ha–1yr–1) over the 4 years in this forest. This result and high stream NO3–loss (4.2–8.9 kg N ha–1yr–1) suggest that the forested catchment may have been N-saturated. At the catchment scale, the total N output of 10.7 kg N ha–1yr–1, via leaching and gaseous losses, accounts for 56% of the N input from bulk precipitation (19.2 kg N ha–1yr–1). This result indicates that the forested catchment is still retaining a large fraction of N from atmospheric deposition. Our study suggests that estimating in situ catchment-scale GNR over several years when combined with other conventional flux estimates can facilitate the understanding of N biogeochemical cycling and changes in the ecosystem N status.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0013936X and 15205851
Volume :
54
Issue :
7
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Environmental Science & Technology
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs52684473
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.9b07839