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Method for Measuring Rates of NH <sub>4</sub> <sup>+</sup> Turnover in Anoxic Marine Sediments, Using a <sup>15</sup> N-NH <sub>4</sub> <sup>+</sup> Dilution Technique
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A method is described for the determination of the net and total rates of NH(4) production and NH(4) incorporation at different depths in an anoxic marine sediment. N-NH(4) was added to the sediment NH(4) pool, and the N content was assayed after 0, 2, and 5 days of incubation. The pool size changed during incubation; this change in pool size is incorporated into a model which predicts the dynamics of N-NH(4) dilution. A simple microdiffusion of NH(3) was followed by an emission spectrometry analysis of N content. This procedure avoided all problems of cross-contamination. The model was tested and rates were measured in four sediment cores, at seven different depths. The high correlation coefficients (mean, 0.96 for the 0- to 2-, 2- to 4-, 4- to 6-, and 6- to 8-cm sediment fractions) indicated that the model was correct and that the measured rates were valid. The immediate distribution of N-NH(4) between interstitial and exchangeable NH(4) pools indicated that it was the combined pool that was turning over. In the 0- to 2-cm fraction at 17 degrees C the net rate of NH(4) production was 274 (standard deviation, 31) nmol cm day, and the mean total rate of NH(4) production was 309 (standard deviation, 39) nmol cm day; both rates decreased to <1% of these values in the 12- to 14-cm fractions.
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