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First Measurements on Triple Oxygen Isotopes of Dissolved Inorganic Phosphate in the Hydrosphere.

Takashi SambuichiUrumu TsunogaiMasanori ItoFumiko Nakagawa
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2023)
Although dissolved inorganic phosphate (DIP) is an important nutrient in the hydrosphere, it is difficult to quantitatively clarify the dynamics of DIP in the hydrosphere using the δ 18 O value of DIP as a tracer. In this study, we quantified the triple oxygen isotopic compositions (Δ' 17 O) of DIP relative to VSMOW with the reference line with a slope of 0.528 as an additional tracer to clarify the sources and dynamics of DIP in the hydrosphere. We found significant variation in the Δ' 17 O values of riverine DIP in urban areas, ranging from -107 × 10 -6 to +3 × 10 -6 , while those of DIP in the effluents from wastewater treatment plants (WWTP) and DIP extracted from the chemical fertilizers showed -56 ± 5 × 10 -6 (1SD) and -98 ± 5 × 10 -6 , respectively. We conclude that both the DIP supplied directly from the artificial loads (the WWTP effluent and chemical fertilizers) showing 17 O-depleted Δ' 17 O values and the DIP turned over via the aquatic biosphere showing 17 O-enriched Δ' 17 O values similar to ambient H 2 O were the major sources of riverine DIP. High-precision determination of the Δ' 17 O value of DIP can contribute to quantitative clarification of the dynamics of DIP in the hydrosphere.
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