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The oxygen isotope composition of dissolved anthropogenic phosphates: a new tool for eutrophication research?

Gérard Gruau1, Michèle Legeas, Christine Riou, Eve Gallacier, François Martineau, O Hénin.   

Abstract

High-precision oxygen isotope analyses were carried out on dissolved phosphate extracted from discharge waters from three wastewater treatment plants (WTP) located in western France, as well as on the different phosphate-based fertilizers applied by farmers in the same region. Measured delta(18)O values of phosphate from chemical fertilizers range from 19.6 to 23.1 per thousand, while those of phosphate from WTP discharge waters are more tightly grouped between 17.7 and 18.1 per thousand. The variability in delta(18)O values of phosphate fertilizers is attributed to oxygen isotope variations of the phosphorite deposits from which France's fertilizers are manufactured. The significance of the delta(18)O values of phosphate from WTP discharge waters is less straightforward. At present, it is not clear whether these values are primary isotopic compositions corresponding, e.g., to the oxygen isotope composition of phosphate builders included in detergents (delta(18)O(P)=17.9 per thousand), or represent secondary values reflecting biological recycling of the phosphate in equilibrium with ambient WTP water The restricted difference in isotopic composition obtained between phosphate from fertilizers and phosphate from WTP discharge waters (<2 per thousand), as well as the fairly large internal isotopic variability observed in both end-members (>/=1.5 per thousand), cast doubt about the possibility that the oxygen isotope composition could serve as a tracer for the source of anthropogenic phosphates in waters.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15607181     DOI: 10.1016/j.watres.2004.08.035

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Water Res        ISSN: 0043-1354            Impact factor:   11.236


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3.  Synthesis and detection of oxygen-18 labeled phosphate.

Authors:  Eric S Melby; Douglas J Soldat; Phillip Barak
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-04-04       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Analysis of oxygen isotopes of inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) in freshwater: A detailed method description for obtaining oxygen isotopes of inorganic phosphate in environmental water samples.

Authors:  Catharina S Nisbeth; Federica Tamburini; Jacob Kidmose; Søren Jessen; David W O'Connell
Journal:  MethodsX       Date:  2022-04-16
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