Title of article :
Benthic fluxes of nitrogen in the tidal reaches of a turbid, high-nitrate sub-tropical river
Author/Authors :
Perran L. M. Cook، نويسنده , , Bradley D. Eyre، نويسنده , , Rhys Leeming، نويسنده , , Edward C. V. Butler، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Abstract :
Benthic fluxes of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (NO3
and NH4
+), dissolved organic nitrogen (DON), N2 (denitrification), O2 and
TCO2 were measured in the tidal reaches of the Bremer River, south east Queensland, Australia. Measurements were made at three
sites during summer and winter. Fluxes of NO3
were generally directed into the sediments at rates of up to 225 mmolNm 2 h 1.
NH4
+ was mostly taken up by the sediments at rates of up to 52 mmolNm 2 h 1, its ultimate fate probably being denitrification.
DON fluxes were not significant during winter. During summer, fluxes of DON were observed both into ( 105 mmolm 2 h 1) and
out of (39 mmolm 2 h 1) the sediments. Average N2 fluxes at all sampling sites were similar during summer (162 mmolNm 2 h 1)
and winter (153 mmolNm 2 h 1). Denitrification was fed both by nitrification within the sediment and NO3
from the water
column. Sediment respiration rates played an important role in the dynamics of nitrification and denitrification. NO3
fluxes were
significantly related to TCO2 fluxes (p!0:01), with a release of NO3
from the sediment only occurring at respiration rates below
1000 mmol Cm 2 h 1. Rates of denitrification increased with respiration up to TCO2 fluxes of 1000 mmol Cm 2 h 1. At sediment
respiration rates above 1000 mmol Cm 2 h 1, denitrification rates increased less rapidly with respiration in winter and declined
during summer. On a monthly basis denitrification removed about 9% of the total nitrogen and 16% of NO3
entering the Bremer
River system from known point sources. This is a similar magnitude to that estimated in other tidal river systems and estuaries
receiving similar nitrogen loads. During flood events the amount of NO3
denitrified dropped to about 6% of the total river NO3
load.
Keywords :
Membrane inlet mass spectrometry , denitrification , DON , Remineralisation
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science