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Sci Total Environ ; 533: 17-23, 2015 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26150303

ABSTRACT

Tracing pollution sources and transformation of nitrogen compounds in surface- and groundwater is an issue of great significance worldwide due to the increased human activity, translated in high demand of water resources and pollution. In this work, the hydrological basin of an important chemical industrial platform in Romania (Ramnicu Valcea industrial area) was characterized in terms of the physico-chemical and isotope composition of δ(18)O and δ(2)H in water samples and δ(15)N of the inorganic nitrogen species. Throughout a period of one year, water samples from the Olt River and its more important tributaries were collected monthly in the industrial area, when the seasonal and spatial isotope patterns of the surface waters and the main sources of pollution were determined. Higher inorganic nitrogen concentrations (up to 10.2 mg N L(-1)) were measured between November 2012 and April 2013, which were designated as anthropogenic additions using the mixing calculations. The main sources of pollution with inorganic nitrogen were agriculture and residential release. The inorganic nitrogen from the industrial waste water duct had a distinct δ(15)N fingerprint (mean of -8.6‰). Also, one industrial release into the environment was identified for Olt River, at Ionesti site, in November 2012. The mean precipitation samples had the lowest inorganic nitrogen concentrations (less than 5.5 mg N L(-1)) with a distinct δ(15)N fingerprint compared to the surface and industrial waters.


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Environmental Monitoring/methods , Industrial Waste/analysis , Rivers/chemistry , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Hydrology , Isotopes/analysis , Romania
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Isotopes Environ Health Stud ; 50(4): 461-74, 2014.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25299076

ABSTRACT

One of the most important tributaries of the Danube River in Romania, the Olt River, was characterized in its middle catchment in terms of the isotopic composition using continuous flow-isotope ratio mass spectrometry (CF-IRMS). Throughout a period of 10 months, from November 2010 to August 2011, water samples from the Olt River and its more important tributaries were collected in order to investigate the seasonal and spatial isotope patterns of the basin waters. The results revealed a significant difference between the Olt River and its tributaries, by the fact that the Olt River waters show smaller seasonal variations in the stable isotopic composition and are more depleted in (18)O and (2)H. The waters present an overall enrichment in heavy isotopes during the warm seasons.


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Deuterium/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Oxygen/analysis , Rivers/chemistry , Oxygen Isotopes/analysis , Romania , Seasons
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Isotopes Environ Health Stud ; 46(4): 422-31, 2010 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20981602

ABSTRACT

The dynamic behaviour of a ¹5N separation process by chemical exchange in a NO, NO2-HNO3 system has been analysed based on an accurate mathematical model. A nonlinear system of first-order partial differential equations was determined by considering the multiple exchange reactions between the components of the gaseous mixture and the liquid phase constituents. The mathematical model of the process describes the space-time variation of the ¹5N mole fraction in gas and liquid phases and provides a better understanding of operating limits and decision support in process design and optimisation.


Subject(s)
Nitric Acid/chemistry , Nitric Oxide/chemistry , Nitrogen Dioxide/chemistry , Nitrogen Isotopes/isolation & purification , Models, Theoretical
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Isotopes Environ Health Stud ; 46(2): 242-8, 2010 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20582793

ABSTRACT

An experimental study on (14)N and (15)N simultaneous separation using the chemical exchange in NO, NO(2)-HNO(3) system under pressure is presented. The influence of the pressure and of the interstage 10 M HNO(3) flow rate on the separation of (14)N and (15)N was measured on a packed column with product and waste refluxers. At steady state and 1.8 atm (absolute), the isotopic concentration at the bottom of the separation column was 0.563 at% (15)N, and in the top of the column was 0.159 at% (15)N. The height equivalent to a theoretical plate and interstage 10 M HNO(3) flow rate values, obtained in these experimental conditions, allows the separation of (14)N highly depleted of (15)N and of (15)N at 99 at% (15)N concentration.


Subject(s)
Chromatography, Gas/instrumentation , Chromatography, Gas/methods , Nitric Acid/chemistry , Nitrogen Isotopes/isolation & purification , Nitrogen Oxides/chemistry , Nitrogen/isolation & purification , Pressure , Time Factors
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