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WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSAL
Project ID: 2002MD1B
Title: Investigation of isotopic methods for identifying atmospheric deposition of nitrate to the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Project Type: Research
Focus Categories: Non Point Pollution, Nitrate Contamination, Water Quality
Keywords: acid rain, atmospheric deposition, geochemistry, isotopes, nitrate
Start Date: 03/01/2002
End Date: 02/29/2004
Federal Funds: $19660.00
Matching Funds: $38819.00
Congressional District: 5th congressional district of Maryland
Principal Investigators: Farquhar, James; MD , MD
Abstract: We will focus on
determining the nitrate concentrations and D17O for rain events. This will
be undertaken with concurrent analyses of d18O and d15N of nitrate. Including
D17O with d18O and d15N data may provide an additional dimension that is lacking
in studies that only examine D17O or d18O and d15N. We will also undertake
sur-vey analyses of the isotopic composition of nitrate (D17O, d18O, and d15N)
from other sources in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including surface runoff,
sewer discharge, overland flow, tributaries, agricultural and biological sources,
and isotopic measurements of the compositions of the precipitation and of
other species in rainwater (e.g., sulfate). The goals of the proposed research
include: (1) Testing the new isotopic methods for quantifying the contribution
of atmospheric nitrate to the Chesapeake Bay watershed; (2) Determining the
nature and magnitude of isotopic variability of nitrate in precipitation delivered
to the Chesapeake Bay watershed, including any correlation with other types
of isotopic and chemical tracer data; (3) Establishing a long term program
to characterize D17O, d18O, and d15N of nitrate in precipitation delivered
to the Chesapeake Bay water-shed. If this approach meets its expectations
it will provide information that will be use-ful for future models of the
Bay nitrogen budget and will increase our ability to target ni-trogen sources
and to reduce nitrogen pollution in the Chesapeake Bay ecosystem.
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