The Baltic Sea is one of the largest estuarine systems on earth. Two narrow straits, Öresund and The Belt Sea, together with a large transition area consisting of Kattegat and Skagerrak hamper interactions with the North Sea. The Baltic Sea water is low in salinity due to the large freshwater input
Estimation of denitrification in Baltic Sea deep water from gas tension measurements
✍ Scribed by A. Löffler; B. Schneider; M. Schmidt; G. Nausch
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 961 KB
- Volume
- 125
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0304-4203
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✦ Synopsis
Vertical profiles of dissolved N 2 concentrations were calculated from measurements of gas tension, O 2 , CO 2 , and H 2 S concentrations, water temperature, and salinity at the Gotland Basin (Baltic Sea) central station in June 2008. A gas tension device (GTD) with a flow-through plenum was combined with a pump-CTD for continuous sampling. The maximum uncertainty of the N 2 concentration measurement was 0.40%. This was upgraded to 0.20% in anoxic deep-water layers. The data were used to determine the N excess with respect to saturation values. The results were attributed to the amount of total denitrification that had occurred in the water mass since its last contact with the atmosphere and interpreted in relation to the history of the water mass. In the water layer between 75 and 150 m depth, which is occasionally influenced by lateral inputs of oxygenated water, the denitrification signal was 27 μmol N L -1 . At a depth below 150 m, the N excess in the water mass was 41 μmol N L -1 , which is considered to be the upper limit. Based on the results of earlier investigations of the nitrogen budget of the same water mass, our findings indicated that about half of the N 2 excess was derived from denitrification in water masses located outside the Gotland Basin and subsequently transported to the basin with saltwater inflows. A comparison between N release due to mineralization processes (N 2 excess and dissolved inorganic nitrogen) and the corresponding release of total CO 2 yielded a mean C:N ratio of 7.7, which agrees reasonably with the elemental composition of particulate organic matter in the surface water.
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