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Marine Ecology Progress Series
Benthic nutrient fluxes and limited denitrification in a sub-tropical groundwater-influenced coastal lagoon
Hugh MacIntyre1  Lei Wang1  Behzad Mortazavi1  Rebecca J. Bernard1  William C. Burnett1  Alice C. Ortmann1 
关键词: Nitrogen cycle;    Denitrification;    Benthic flux;    Sediment;    Hydrogen sulfide;    Submarine groundwater discharge;   
DOI  :  10.3354/meps10783
学科分类:海洋学与技术
来源: Inter-Research
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ABSTRACT: Benthic processes in estuarine systems can alleviate nutrient over-enrichment by removing nitrogen (N) via denitrification, or further intensify eutrophication by supplying N back to the water column. The main objectives of this study were to (1) examine the magnitude and seasonality of benthic fluxes and denitrification, and (2) determine the relative importance of benthic versus submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) N fluxes in Little Lagoon, a shallow, sub-tropical, groundwater-influenced coastal lagoon in the North Central Gulf of Mexico. In the summer, when low water column nitrate (NO3-) concentration (<0.2 µM) occurred in tandem with high hydrogen sulfide concentration (>3000 µM), rates of net N2 fixation (61.7 ± 4.5 SE µmol N m-2 h-1) exceeded rates of net N2 efflux (51.6 ± 4.9 SE µmol N m-2 h-1). Unlike many estuarine systems where denitrification is coupled to nitrification, sulfidic sediments caused denitrification to primarily be supported by water column NO3- in Little Lagoon. Gene copy numbers indicated that markers for N2 fixation, sulfate reduction, and dissimilatory nitrate reduction to ammonium were more abundant than markers for denitrification and nitrification. SGD N fluxes were up to 42 times larger than the benthic rates, and both the benthos and SGD provided dissolved organic nitrogen to the water column. This study presents evidence of limited benthic N fluxes in supplying N to the water column compared to input associated with SGD.

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