DENITRIFICATION IN A COASTAL SEDIMENT MEASURED IN-SITU BY THE NITROGEN ISOTOPE PAIRING TECHNIQUE APPLIED TO A BENTHIC FLUX CHAMBER

Citation
Lp. Nielsen et Rn. Glud, DENITRIFICATION IN A COASTAL SEDIMENT MEASURED IN-SITU BY THE NITROGEN ISOTOPE PAIRING TECHNIQUE APPLIED TO A BENTHIC FLUX CHAMBER, Marine ecology. Progress series, 137(1-3), 1996, pp. 181-186
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Marine & Freshwater Biology",Ecology
ISSN journal
01718630
Volume
137
Issue
1-3
Year of publication
1996
Pages
181 - 186
Database
ISI
SICI code
0171-8630(1996)137:1-3<181:DIACSM>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
A free operating benthic flux chamber lander (ELINOR) was used to meas ure in situ denitrification rates in the Aarhus Eight, Denmark (16 m d epth). After insertion of the flux chamber into the sediment (NO3-)-N- 15 was automatically injected into the enclosed-water phase. After 3 t o 4 h of incubation ELINOR was brought back to the surface with an int act water and sediment phase. Dinitrogen was extracted and later analy zed for N-15 enrichment by mass spectrometry. Parallel sediment cores were sampled for laboratory incubation under in situ conditions. In si tu denitrification rates in June and November were 350 and 470 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1) respectively, and were not significantly different from the laboratory measured rates of 290 and 500 mu mol N m(-2) d(-1), res pectively. Oxygen uptake was 40% lower in the laboratory incubated cor es compared to in situ measurements, apparently due to lowered activit y of the dominating species of infauna, the bivalve Abra alba. Nitrate concentrations were low in the bottom water (<8 mu M) and most of the denitrification activity (65 to 100%) was coupled to nitrification in the sediment. A laboratory test showed that the addition of (NO3-)-N- 15 did not significantly impede the reduction rate of the natural unla belled NO3-. The results support the validity of laboratory measuremen ts for coastal waters and demonstrate the potential of combining benth ic flux chamber landers and the isotope pairing technique for accurate measurements of denitrification in shell, deep sea, and freshwater en vironments.