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HOU Lijun,LIU Min,XU Shiyuan,LU Jianjian,OU Dongni,YU Jie. 2006. The diffusive fluxes of inorganic nitrogen across the intertidal sediment-water interface of the Changjiang Estuary in China. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (3):48-57
The diffusive fluxes of inorganic nitrogen across the intertidal sediment-water interface of the Changjiang Estuary in China
The diffusive fluxes of inorganic nitrogen across the intertidal sediment-water interface of the Changjiang Estuary in China
Received:December 19, 2005  Revised:March 29, 2006
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Key words:ammonium  nitrate  sediment-water interface  intertidal flat  Changjiang Estuary
中文关键词:  ammonium  nitrate  sediment-water interface  intertidal flat  Changjiang Estuary
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HOU Lijun State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China
Department of Geography, Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China 
Ljunhou@yahoo.com 
LIU Min Department of Geography, Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China  
XU Shiyuan Department of Geography, Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China  
LU Jianjian State Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Research, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China  
OU Dongni Department of Geography, Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China  
YU Jie Department of Geography, Key Laboratory of Geo-Information Science of the Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, Shanghai 200062, China  
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Abstract:
      Ammonium and nitrate concentrations were analyzed in near-bottom water and pore water collected from ten stations of the intertidal flat of the Changjiang Estuary during April, July, November and February. The magnitudes of the benthic exchange fluxes were determined on the basis of concentration gradients of ammonium and nitrate at the near-bottom water and interstitial water interface were greatly regulated by the production of ammonium in surface sediments, while nitrate fluxes ranged from -0.38 to 1.36 μg/(cm2·d) and were dom inated by nitrate concentrations in the tidalwater. It was found that ammonium was mainly released from sediments into water columns at most of stations whereas nitrate was mostly diffused from overlying waters to intertidal sediments.In total, 823.75 t/a ammonium-N was passed from intertidal sediments to water while about 521.90 t/a nitrate-N was removed from overlying waters to intertidal sediments. This suggests that intertidal sediments had the significant influence on modulating inorganic nitrogen in the tidal water.
中文摘要:
      Ammonium and nitrate concentrations were analyzed in near-bottom water and pore water collected from ten stations of the intertidal flat of the Changjiang Estuary during April, July, November and February. The magnitudes of the benthic exchange fluxes were determined on the basis of concentration gradients of ammonium and nitrate at the near-bottom water and interstitial water interface were greatly regulated by the production of ammonium in surface sediments, while nitrate fluxes ranged from -0.38 to 1.36 μg/(cm2·d) and were dom inated by nitrate concentrations in the tidalwater. It was found that ammonium was mainly released from sediments into water columns at most of stations whereas nitrate was mostly diffused from overlying waters to intertidal sediments.In total, 823.75 t/a ammonium-N was passed from intertidal sediments to water while about 521.90 t/a nitrate-N was removed from overlying waters to intertidal sediments. This suggests that intertidal sediments had the significant influence on modulating inorganic nitrogen in the tidal water.
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