Denitrification rates and excess nitrogen gas concentrations in the Arabian Sea oxygen deficient zone

Rates of canonical, i.e. heterotrophic, water-column denitrification were measured by 15N incubation techniques at a number of coastal and open ocean stations in the Arabian Sea. Measurements of N 2:Ar gas ratios were also made to obtain independent estimates of N 2 excess resulting from denitrifica...

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Veröffentlicht in:Deep-sea research. Part I, Oceanographic research papers Oceanographic research papers, 2006-09, Vol.53 (9), p.1533-1547
Hauptverfasser: Devol, A.H., Uhlenhopp, A.G., Naqvi, S.W.A., Brandes, J.A., Jayakumar, D.A., Naik, H., Gaurin, S., Codispoti, L.A., Yoshinari, T.
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Zusammenfassung:Rates of canonical, i.e. heterotrophic, water-column denitrification were measured by 15N incubation techniques at a number of coastal and open ocean stations in the Arabian Sea. Measurements of N 2:Ar gas ratios were also made to obtain independent estimates of N 2 excess resulting from denitrification. Measured denitrification rates ( 15NO 3 − → 15 − 14N 2) at open ocean stations averaged 9.1±1.0 nmol N l −1 d −1 ( n = 15 ), and coastal rates averaged 33.2±12.4 nmol N l −1 d −1 ( n = 18 ). When extrapolated to the entire Arabian Sea, deep measurements within the offshore perennial suboxic zone indicate an overall denitrification rate of 41 Tg N a −1±18 Tg N a −1, which is within the range (10–44 Tg N a −1) of previous estimates for canonical denitrification in the region based on stoichiometric calculations and electron transport system activity. Nitrogen excess gas measurements predict a larger nitrogen anomaly than estimated by classical stoichiometric methods (maximum anomaly=23 μg at N l −1 vs. 13 μg at N l −1, respectively). This mismatch may result from incorrect assumptions of Redfield stoichiometry inherent in the nitrate deficit calculation, inputs of new nitrogen through N-fixation, N 2 contributions from sedimentary denitrification along continental margins, the anammox reaction, and metal catalyzed denitrification reactions. Nevertheless, if denitrification is defined as the conversion of combined nitrogen to a gaseous end product, then the data suggest that denitrification in the Arabian Sea may have been underestimated so far.
ISSN:0967-0637
1879-0119
DOI:10.1016/j.dsr.2006.07.005