Ea. Howell et al., GEOCHEMICAL ESTIMATES OF DENITRIFICATION IN THE ARABIAN SEA AND THE BAY-OF-BENGAL DURING WOCE, Geophysical research letters, 24(21), 1997, pp. 2549-2552
High quality World Ocean Circulation Experiment (WOCE) data are used i
n conjunction with an isopycnal mixing model to calculate nitrate defi
cits due to denitrification in the oxygen minima of both the Arabian S
ea and the Bay of Bengal. Basin-scale, integral denitrification rates
are estimated by combining the nitrate deficits with water mass ages c
omputed for the same regions based on the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC-11)
distributions. Nitrate deficits exceeding 12 mu mol kg(-1) are observe
d for the Arabian Sea during the 1995 southwest monsoon. The estimated
basin-scale nitrate deficit integrated over the oxygen minimum layer
is 63 +/- 20 Tg N, and the annual loss rate is 21 +/- 7 Tg N y(-1). Th
e basin-scale nitrate deficit is about half other, recent inventory es
timates, with most of the discrepancy in the bottom half of the oxygen
minimum below the secondary nitrite maximum. No signature of active,
water column denitrification was observed in the Bay of Bengal during
the 1995 northeast monsoon.