Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4436456 | Applied Geochemistry | 2011 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Wetland nitrogen and carbon are derived from nitrogen fixation and photosynthesis with subsequent decay of wetland vegetation and algae. ⺠Ground water nitrogen and carbon are derived in part from dissolution of organic rich Pierre Shale, which makes up part of the underlying glacial till aquifer. ⺠Trends in SUVA254 with pH in wetlands may reflect differences in vegetation communities. ⺠Ammonium is the dominant inorganic nitrogen species, indicating a highly reducing environment in both surface and ground water.
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Authors
JoAnn M. Holloway, Martin B. Goldhaber, Christopher T. Mills,