Tidal effect on dynamics of pore water nitrate in intertidal sediment of a eutrophic estuary

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Usui T. [1 ]
Koike I. [2 ]
Ogura N. [1 ]
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[1] Dept. Environ. Sci. and Nat. Rsrc., Faculty of Agriculture, Tokyo Univ. of Agric. and Technology, Fuchu-shi
[2] Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Nakano-ku
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Tidal variations; tidal flats; nitrates; nitrogen cycle; sediments; sequeezers; Tama Estuary; Japan;
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10.1007/BF02751696
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To evaluate the effect of the tidal cycle on the pore water nitrate dynamics in intertidal sediment, concentrations of inorganic nitrogen in water and sediment were monitored during tidal cycles in the mud flat of Tama Estuary, Japan. During submergence, nitrate concentration was highest in the overlying water and descreased monotonically with increasing depth in the sediment, suggesting that the primary source of nitrate in the sediment was nitrate transported from the overlying water. Pore water nitrate decreased remarkably during the initial 3-4 hours after the onset of exposure. Thereafter, it was constant or slightly increased until tidal flooding. In situ accumulation of nitrate at the end of exposure, however, did not exceed the nitrate concentrations in the overlying water. The inhibition of nitrate reduction and the simulation of nitrification would explain the change of nitrate concentration, both constant with the input of oxygen into the sediment following a 10 mm drop of the water table. In Tama Estuary sediments, the effect of the tidal cycle on the removal of combined nitrogen is rather negative, because high nitrate concentrations in the overlying water canceled the positive effect of nitrate accumulation by nitrification during exposure, while tidal intrusion have an inhibitory effect on sedimentary denitrification.
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