Title of article :
Nitrogen removal by phytoplankton uptake through a temperate non-turbid estuary
Author/Authors :
Sinhué Torres-Valdés، نويسنده , , Duncan A. Purdie، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The impact of phytoplankton growth on the ambient levels of nitrate, ammonium and urea at three stations in the Southampton Water estuarine
system was assessed over the productive springesummer period in 2001 using 15N tracer techniques. The relative contribution of the
different nitrogen sources to total nitrogen uptake was also addressed. In general, ammonium uptake contributed >60% to total nitrogen uptake,
but on some dates nitrate and urea uptake were dominant. Nitrogen depletion rates show that phytoplankton activity can, respectively, remove
nitrate, ammonium and urea from the euphotic water column at rates of up to 9, 28 and 51% h 1 of the ambient levels. Area-wide N-uptake
estimations suggest that over time scales of hours to a few days, uptake by phytoplankton can potentially remove 100% of riverine nitrogen
loads during the productive period. Mass balance calculations suggest that 13 and 36% of the nitrate and 80 and 68% of the ammonium annual
inputs to the Test and Southampton Water (SW) estuaries are respectively removed. N-removal however, was less significant than N-export from
the system. Estimates indicate that >100% and approximately 70% of nitrate and ammonium inputs are respectively exported from the Test and
SW estuaries to the adjacent estuary and to the Solent. It appears that nitrification, ammonium regeneration and wastewater inputs can account
for the extra nitrogen within the system.
Keywords :
estuaries , nitrogen removal , phytoplankton , nitrogen uptake
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
Journal title :
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science