Summary
Accurately tracing the sources and fate of excess PO₄³¯ in waterways is necessary for sustainable catchment management. The natural abundance isotopic composition of O in PO₄³¯ (δ¹⁸OP) is a promising tracer of point source pollution, but its ability to track diffuse agricultural pollution is unclear. We tested the hypothesis that δ¹⁸OP could distinguish between agricultural PO₄³¯ sources by measuring the integrated δ¹⁸OP composition and P speciation of contrasting inorganic fertilisers (compound v rock) and soil textures (sand, loam, clay). δ¹⁸OP composition differed between the three soil textures sampled across six working livestock farms: sandy soils had lower overall δ¹⁸OP values (21 ± 1 ‰) than the loams (23 ± 1 ‰), which corresponded with a smaller, but more readily leachable, PO₄³¯
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