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One‐dimensional modeling of nitrogen and sulfur cycles in the aphotic zones of the Black and Arabian Seas
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EngineeringMarine ChemistryOceanographyEarth ScienceOrganic GeochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryAtmospheric ScienceMarine PollutionArabian SeaMicrobial EcologyEnvironmental MicrobiologyOceanic SystemsMarine GeologyBiogeochemistryChemical OceanographyBiogeochemical CycleElemental SulfurSulfur CyclesGeochemical CyclingArabian SeasAphotic ZonesGeochemistryBiogeochemical ProcessCoastal Geochemistry
A coupled one‐dimensional model of the nitrogen and sulfur cycles in suboxic and anoxic conditions is developed and applied to the Black Sea redox zone and the oxygen‐deficient layer of the Arabian Sea. The vertical distributions of nitrogen compounds (total organic nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, nitrite) and inorganic reduced sulfur compounds (hydrogen sulfide, elemental sulfur, thiosulfate, sulfate) as well as dissolved oxygen agree reasonably well with the observations. The model takes into account the processes of turbulent diffusion, sedimentation, and biogeochemical transformation of compounds. Rates of biochemical processes mediated by bacteria are described by first‐order equations using semiempirical functions of O 2 concentration. The free nitrogen production in the model due to denitrification is estimated to be 34 Tg N yr −1 in the Arabian Sea and 1 Tg N yr −1 in the Black Sea; H 2 S oxidation and sulfate reduction in the Black Sea water column are in a balance of 1.6 mol m −2 yr −1 .
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