G. Blichermathiesen et al., DENITRIFICATION AND DEGASSING IN GROUNDWATER ESTIMATED FROM DISSOLVEDDINITROGEN AND ARGON, Journal of hydrology, 208(1-2), 1998, pp. 16-24
The groundwater concentrations of dinitrogen (N-2) and argon (Ar) were
measured in a transect of a Danish riparian wetland in order to estim
ate N-2 production from denitrification, the concentration of Ar being
used as an internal tracer for degassing, Dissolved N-2 increased by
135 mu M N-2-N. Simple calculations incorporating the decrease in grou
ndwater dissolved Ar and the partial pressure of N-2 revealed that 376
mu M N-2-N was degassed along the transect. Total denitrification thu
s amounted to 511 mu M N-2-N, correlating well with the measured NO3-
reduction of 503 mu M NO3-N. The total partial pressures of dissolved
gases (N-2, O-2, Ar, and CO2) exceeded the hydrostatic pressure, thus
confirming that degassing was a plausible mechanism for loss of dissol
ved gases in this riparian wetland, This study provides strong evidenc
e that losses of dissolved Ar along a transect parallel to groundwater
flow can be used to assess the amount of dissolved N-2 degassed and t
hereby permit estimates of N-2 production under conditions without con
servation of gases within the groundwater system. (C) 1998 Elsevier Sc
ience B.V. All rights reserved.