R. Garciaruiz et al., DENITRIFICATION IN SEDIMENTS OF THE FRESH-WATER TIDAL YORKSHIRE OUSE, Science of the total environment, 210(1-6), 1998, pp. 321-327
Studies were made on denitrification rate and nitrous oxide production
in the 21-km freshwater tidal stretch of the Yorkshire Ouse. Denitrif
ication was not detected in the water column at the most downstream si
te (Se!by) under conditions likely to be the most favourable for this
process. All but one sample of the sediment cores showed high activity
per unit area, with values ranging up to 575 mu mol N m(-2) h(-1). In
contrast to all other measurements on the Swale-Ouse river system, va
lues for denitrification rate at the most downstream site showed on th
ree occasions a decrease in comparison with the next site upstream (Ca
wood). It is suggested that this may be due to sediment instability at
this site. Experimental studies with sediment slurries made on two di
fferent dates showed an increase in denitrification rate at all sites
in response to added nitrate, but none due to added glucose. However,
a combination of nitrate and glucose added to slurries from the most u
pstream site (Naburn Weir) and assayed under low O-2 conditions showed
a significantly higher denitrification rate than with added nitrate a
lone. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.