ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS ON NATURAL NITROGEN ISOTOPE VARIATIONS IN PINUS-SYLVESTRIS STANDS IN AN INDUSTRIALLY POLLUTED AREA

Citation
K. Jung et al., ANTHROPOGENIC IMPACTS ON NATURAL NITROGEN ISOTOPE VARIATIONS IN PINUS-SYLVESTRIS STANDS IN AN INDUSTRIALLY POLLUTED AREA, Environmental pollution, 97(1-2), 1997, pp. 175-181
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
02697491
Volume
97
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1997
Pages
175 - 181
Database
ISI
SICI code
0269-7491(1997)97:1-2<175:AIONNI>2.0.ZU;2-R
Abstract
Natural variations of the nitrogen isotopes N-15/N-14 (delta(15)N valu es) and the N concentrations of one-year-old needles from 7-12-year-ol d pine trees (Pinus sylvestris L.) were determined on 27 sites in the heavily polluted Leipzig-Halle region (former GDR). At three selected sites measurements were repeated over a period of 2 years. N concentra tions and delta(15)N values in different needle age classes were compa red at the three sites. The delta(15)N values of the N in the humus la yer and the potential plant available N in the A(h) horizon of the loc al soil were determined. The N-15/N-14 isotope ratios (delta(15)N valu es) of one-year-old pine needles in the region of Leipzig-Halle were f ound to vary depending on their specific location by a factor of up to one order of magnitude (-9.6 parts per thousand to +0.4 parts per tho usand). N concentrations in one-year-old pine needles varied between 0 .71 and 1.38 mmol eq N g dw(-1). Pine stands with positive or slightly negative delta(15)N values and high N concentrations in one-year-old needles were concentrated around the cities of Leipzig and Halle and i n the industrial areas. More negative delta(15)N values and lower N co ncentrations in one-year-old pine needles were found on sites at great er distances from the industrial agglomerations, Mainly in the NE fore sted part. Site specific differences in the delta(15)N values of the N in the humus layer from three selected sites were similar to those fo und for the needles. No site specific differences, however, were found for the delta(15)N values of the water soluble nitrogen fraction from the mineral soil horizons of the same sites. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scienc e Ltd.