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Benthic Denitrification in the Gulf of Bothnia
Authors:A Stockenberg  RW Johnstone
Institution:Department of Zoology, Aquatic Ecology Section, Stockholm University, 106 91, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Denitrification was measured over an 8-month period in the Bothnian Bay and the Bothnian Sea, the two northernmost basins of the Baltic Sea. The recorded rates varied between 0 and 0·94 mmol N m−2day−1. In the Bothnian Sea, a seasonal pattern could be discerned with high rates in spring, no rate in summer and a moderate rate in winter. In the Bothnian Bay, no such seasonality was observed. It is suggested that denitrification in the Gulf of Bothnia is regulated by sediment nitrification. Calculation of annual mean rates of denitrification gave that the amount of nitrogen consumed by denitrification corresponded to 1·45×104tons N year−1for the Bothnian Bay and 3·45×104tons N year−1for the Bothnian Sea. A comparison with total N input (river runoff, point sources and atmospheric deposition) to the two basins showed that the proportion of N removed through denitrification amounted to 23% for the Bothnian Bay and 31% for the Bothnian Sea.
Keywords:denitrification  nitrogen cycling  Gulf of Bothnia  Baltic Sea
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