Title of article :
Ammonia Nitrogen at the Water–Sediment Interface in Puck Bay (Baltic Sea)
Author/Authors :
Jerzy Bola ek، نويسنده , , Bo ena Graca، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1996
Abstract :
The magnitude of the exchange flux at the water–sediment interface was determined on the basis of the ammonia concentration gradient at the near-bottom water–interstitial interface and Fickʹs first law. It was established that in Puck Bay, ammonia almost always passes from the sediment to water. Ammonia flux varied from 5 to 1434 μmol NH4-N m−2 day−1. In total,c. 138•2 tonneammonia year−1pass from sediments of Internal Puck Bay to near-bottom water, the equivalent value for External Puck Bay being 686•9 tonne year−1. In total, about 825 tonne ammonia year−1passes from the sediment to near-bottom water of Puck Bay. In interstitial waters, ammonia occurred in concentrations varying over a wide range (3–1084 μmol NH4-N dm−3).
The basic factors affecting the magnitude of ammonia concentration in interstitial waters included: oxidation of organic matter, type of sediment, and inflow of fresh underground waters to the region examined.
This paper involves preliminary studies only and constitutes a continuation of the studies on ionic macrocomponents and phosphorus in interstitial waters of Puck Bay undertaken previously.
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science