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Cole et al. 2005
Cole, M.L., Kroeger, K.D., McClelland, J.W. and Valiela, I. (2005). Macrophytes as indicators of land-derived wastewater: Application of a d15N method in aquatic systems. Water Resources Research 41: doi: 10.1029/2004WR003269. issn: 0043-1397.

We measured δ15N signatures of macrophytes and particulate organic matter (POM) in six estuaries and three freshwater ponds of Massachusetts to assess whether the signatures could be used as indicators of the magnitude of land-derived nitrogen loads, concentration of dissolved inorganic nitrogen in the water column, and percentage of N loads contributed by wastewater disposal. The study focused specifically on sites on Cape Cod and Nantucket Island, in the northeastern United States. There was no evidence of seasonal changes in δ15N values of macrophytes or POM. The δ15N values of macrophytes and POM increased as water column dissolved inorganic nitrogen concentrations increased. We found that δ15N of macrophytes, but not of POM, increased as N load increased. The δ15N values of macrophytes and groundwater NO3 tracked the percent of wastewater contribution linearly. This research confirms that δ15N values of macrophytes and NO3 can be excellent indicators of anthropogenic N in aquatic systems.

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Keywords
Geochemistry, Radiogenic isotope geochemistry, Hydrology, Anthropogenic effects (4802, 4902), Hydrology, Groundwater quality, d15N, macrophyte, stable isotope, wastewater
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Water Resources Research
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