Benthic fluxes and pore water distributions of dissolved free amino acids in the open Skagerrak

Citation
A. Landen et Poj. Hall, Benthic fluxes and pore water distributions of dissolved free amino acids in the open Skagerrak, MAR CHEM, 71(1-2), 2000, pp. 53-68
Citations number
36
Categorie Soggetti
Aquatic Sciences","Earth Sciences
Journal title
MARINE CHEMISTRY
ISSN journal
03044203 → ACNP
Volume
71
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
2000
Pages
53 - 68
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4203(200007)71:1-2<53:BFAPWD>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
Benthic fluxes of dissolved free amino acids (DFAA) and ammonium were measu red at 11 stations with water depths of 112-682 m in the open Skagerrak (no rth-eastern North Sea). Sediment was incubated together with ambient overly ing water at in-situ temperature in a darkened flux incubator on-board ship during three cruises in 1992, 1993 and 1994. The magnitude and direction o f the benthic DFAA fluxes were related to parameters characteristic for the stations such as dissolved inorganic nitrogen fluxes, and abundance of mei o and macrofauna. Fluxes of DFAA into the sediment correlated to very low e ffluxes or influxes of ammonium, influxes of nitrate and low abundance of m eio and macrofauna. Effluxes of DFAA correlated to effluxes of ammonium and nitrate, and relatively high abundances of fauna. The most common DFAA in the benthic fluxes were aspartic and glutamic acid, serine, glycine, alanin e and valine. Pore water concentrations of DFAA were measured at five of the 11 stations. Those DFAA for which the fluxes were large were also the most common in th e pore water. Benthic fluxes were also calculated from pore water gradients . For most of the DFAA, the calculated fluxes were underestimated relative to the measured ones, which probably was due to either a too coarse vertica l resolution of the pore water gradients in the uppermost part of the sedim ent, or because the reactions responsible for the net production of DFAA fr om organic matter took place predominantly on the sediment surface rather t han in the sediment. However, the direction of the calculated fluxes was th e same as the measured ones. Benthic fluxes of total DFAA (TDFAA; the sum of the nine most abundant indi vidual DFAA) were between -20 and 13 pmol m(-2) day(-1) with influxes (i.e. negative fluxes) at the deepest stations. TDFAA fluxes across the sediment -water interface were approximately zero to 2.6% of the total dissolved nit rogen flux, 1-20% of the dissolved inorganic nitrogen flux and approximatel y zero to 12% of the dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) flux. TDFAA in the po re water constituted 1-13% of the pore water DON, similar to the TDFAA/DON ratio in the fluxes. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.