Measurement of the Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Nitrate in Seawater and Freshwater Using the Denitrifier Method
United States Geological Survey · Princeton University
Abstract
We report a novel method for measurement of the oxygen isotopic composition (18O/16O) of nitrate (NO3-) from both seawater and freshwater. The denitrifier method, based on the isotope ratio analysis of nitrous oxide generated from sample nitrate by cultured denitrifying bacteria, has been described elsewhere for its use in nitrogen isotope ratio (15N/14N) analysis of nitrate. (1) Here, we address the additional issues associated with 18O/16O analysis of nitrate by this approach, which include (1) the oxygen isotopic difference between the nitrate sample and the N20 analyte due to isotopic fractionation associated with the loss of oxygen atoms from nitrate and (2) the exchange of oxygen atoms with water during…
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Authors
5- KLKaren L. CasciottiCorresponding
United States Geological Survey, Princeton University
- DMDaniel M. Sigman
United States Geological Survey, Princeton University
- MGMeredith G. Hastings
Princeton University, United States Geological Survey
- JKJ. K. Böhlke
United States Geological Survey, Princeton University
- AHAndreas Hilkert
United States Geological Survey, Princeton University
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Nitrate
- Seawater
- Fractionation
- Oxygen
- δ18O
- Environmental chemistry
- Isotopes of oxygen
- Life below water