Title of article :
The biogeochemistry of a manganese-rich Scottish sea loch: Implications for the study of anoxic nitrification
Author/Authors :
Bartlett، نويسنده , , Rebecca and Mortimer، نويسنده , , Robert J.G. and Morris، نويسنده , , Katherine M.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
9
From page :
1501
To page :
1509
Abstract :
The anoxic oxidation of ammonia by manganese oxides is a newly recognised pathway for the production of N2 in sedimentary environments, potentially contributing a significant loss of nitrogen from the worldʹs oceans. Due to the complex recycling of redox species in marine sediments this process is difficult to discern in the natural environment, and is consequently poorly understood. The potential for anoxic nitrification coupled to manganese reduction was investigated through field research and laboratory incubation experiments. Field data from Loch Fyne, a manganese-rich site, did not provide conclusive evidence for anoxic nitrification, although minor accumulation of nitrate was observed in anoxic pore-waters. Incubation of Loch Fyne sediments showed anoxic nitrification to occur, with accumulation of both nitrate and nitrite coincident with removal of ammonia under anoxia, although these observations were not reproduced in repeat experiments. The laboratory evidence for anoxic nitrification confirms the reaction is possible in marine sediments; however, the wider significance of anoxic nitrification remains uncertain. Contrary to previous assumptions about anoxic nitrification, results suggest the reaction may not be dependent on total manganese concentrations and may be inhibited by conventional heterotrophic manganese reduction in manganese-rich sediments.
Keywords :
UK , manganese oxides , Scotland , Loch Fyne , Nitrogen cycle
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Continental Shelf Research
Record number :
2295880
Link To Document :
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