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Denitrification in Lake 227 During Summer Stratification
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Organic GeochemistryBiogeochemistryEutrophicationEngineeringWater EcologySediment-water InteractionNo 3Situ DenitrificationWater QualityLake 227SedimentologyLimnology
In situ denitrification in Lake 227 was assayed by using 15 N-labeled NO 3 − during summer stratification periods in 1973, 1974, and 1975. Dissolved oxygen and NO 3 − concentrations were the main factors controlling denitrification in the water column and in sediments. The epilimnetic sediment–water interface was a more significant site of natural denitrification when compared to the oxygen-limiting (dissolved oxygen less than 0.2 mg/L) thermocline and the anoxic hypolimnion. Epilimnetic sediment denitrification rates averaged about 15 mg N∙m −2 ∙d −1 . Nearly all of the NO 3 − that mixed into the surficial sediments was denitrified. Alone, epilimnetic denitrification removed 1.4% of the NO 3 − added annually. Below the euphotic zone, sediments would provide an efficient sink for NO 3 − -N without simultaneous initiation of eutrophication.Key words: denitrification, nitrogen sink, nitrate in lakes, experimental lakes, summer stratification
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