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Nitrogen ebullition in a Colorado plains river
Authors:Tara M. Higgins,James H. McCutchan  Suffix"  >Jr,William M. Lewis  Suffix"  >Jr
Affiliation:(1) Center for Limnology, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO 80309-0216, USA;(2) Freshwater Ecology Unit, Department of Zoology, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
Abstract:Rates of ebullition and composition of bubbles were measured along a nutrient-enriched segment of the South Platte River below Denver, Colorado. Ebullition was widespread in the South Platte up to 81 km downstream from Denver. Ebullitive fluxes of 0.44 and 0.29 g N m−2 d−1 were recorded at two sites downstream of Denver and represented 6–16% of the diffusive N2 efflux from this region. These data indicate that not accounting for ebullitive N2 losses can, at some locations, lead to a considerable underestimation of dentrification rates using the open-channel (gas exchange) method. Gas bubbles often were >98% N2; methane dominated in a few organic-rich areas. Rates of ebullition related significantly to variations in temperature and dissolved organic carbon. Ebullition was not observed in four tributaries of the South Platte River, despite their moderate to high concentrations of nitrate and dissolved organic carbon. The data demonstrate that ebullition can contribute significantly to N2 effluxes in running waters exhibiting high rates of denitrification.
Keywords:Denitrification  Ebullition  Nitrogen  Bubbles  South Platte River
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