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题名:Isotope Fractionation of Nitrate During Volatilization in Snow: A Field Investigation in Antarctica

来源:Geophysical Research Letters

发表年代:2019

作者:Guitao Shi*, Jiajue Chai, Zhuoyi Zhu, Zhengyi Hu, Zhenlou Chen, Jinhai Yu, Tianming Ma, Hongmei Ma, Chunlei An, Su Jiang, Xueyuan Tang, Meredith G. Hastings*

Abstract  Several postdepositional processes impact snow nitrate; however, only the isotopic effects of nitrate photolysis have been quantified. Here we discuss results from experiments in field Antarctic snow investigating isotopic fractionation of nitrate due to volatilization. At −35 °C, concentration and isotopic composition of nitrate remained constant during the 16-day experiment. At −24 °C, 7.5% of nitrate was lost, synchronous with 1.5‰ decrease in δ18O and a constant δ15N. At −4 °C, 38% of nitrate was lost, and δ15N and δ18O decreased by 3.1 and 1.8‰, respectively. Results at −4 °C yield calculated fractionation constants close to theoretical estimates including equilibrium isotopic exchange between nitric acid and nitrate and the desorption of nitric acid from water in quasi-liquid layers. This suggests that isotopic fractionation associated with nitrate volatilization across most of Antarctica, especially at sites with temperatures <−24 °C, should be minor, but the isotopic effects at warmer sites should be considered in interpreting archived nitrate records.

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