Nutrient cycling in shallow,oligotrophic Lake Kvie,Denmark |
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Authors: | Andersen Frede Ø. Olsen Kaj R. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Biology, Odense University, Campusvej 55, DK-5230 Odense M, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The importance of isoetids for the exchange of dissolved inorganic nitrogen (DIN) between sediment and water was studied in shallow Lake Kvie, Denmark. Vegetated sediments from the littoral zone (55% of lake area) were compared to unvegetated sediments from the littoral and profundal zone. Clear effects of the isoetids were found on DIN in the porewater. At the vegetated station, NH4+ showed the highest concentrations just below the surface (< 40 µM) whereas NO3- was dominating below 5 cm depth with concentrations up to 100 µM during the spring. The unvegetated littoral sediment showed a distinct change between winter where NH4+ dominated and summer where NO3- was most abundant. NH4+ dominated in the profundal sediment and showed increasing concentration with depth. The Eh was high (> 400 mV) in the vegetated sediment, indicating isoetid release of O2 in the rhizosphere. A low DIN uptake was observed at the vegetated station while, based on porewater data, a diffusive release from the sediment was expected. This difference was due to plant assimilation. In general a release of NH4+ and an uptake of NO3- was seen in all sediments. The denitrification rate calculated from the mass balance for the entire lake was 0.4 mmol m - 2 d-1 and accounted for removal of 77% of the annual N-input to Lake Kvie. |
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Keywords: | lake macrophyte dissolved inorganic nitrogen redox potential denitrification sediment |
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