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Denitrification and nitrous oxide cycling within the upper oxycline of the eastern tropical South Pacific oxygen minimum zone

Journal

LIMNOLOGY AND OCEANOGRAPHY
Volume 54, Issue 1, Pages 132-144

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WILEY
DOI: 10.4319/lo.2009.54.1.0132

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  1. Fondo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia (FONDECYT) [1050743]
  2. Centro Oceanografico del Pacifico Sur (COPAS)
  3. Danish Expedition Foundation

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One of the shallowest, most intense oxygen minimum zones (OMZs) is found in the eastern tropical South Pacific, off northern Chile and southern Peru. It has a strong oxygen gradient (upper oxycline) and high N2O accumulation. N2O cycling by heterotrophic denitrification along the upper oxycline was studied by measuring N2O production and consumption rates using an improved acetylene blockage method. Dissolved N2O and its isotope (N-15: N-14 ratio in N2O or delta N-15) and isotopomer composition (intramolecular distribution of N-15 in the N2O or delta Na-15 and delta N-15(beta)), dissolved O-2, nutrients, and other oceanographic variables were also measured. Strong N2O accumulation ( up to 86 nmol L-1) was observed in the upper oxycline followed by a decline (around 8 12 nmol L-1) toward the OMZ core. N2O production rates by denitrification (NO2- reduction to N2O) were 2.25 to 50.0 nmol L-1 d(-1), whereas N2O consumption rates (N2O reduction to N-2) were 2.73 and 70.8 nmol L-1 d(-1). delta N-15 in N2O increased from 8.57% in the middle oxycline (50-m depth) to 14.87% toward the OMZ core (100-m depth), indicating the progressive use of N2O as an electron acceptor by denitrifying organisms. Isotopomer signals of N2O (delta N-15(alpha) and delta N-15(beta)) showed an abrupt change at the middle oxycline, indicating different mechanisms of N2O production and consumption in this layer. Thus, partial denitrification along with aerobic ammonium oxidation appears to be responsible for N2O accumulation in the upper oxycline, where O-2 levels fluctuate widely; N2O reduction, on the other hand, is an important pathway for N-2 production. As a result, the proportion of N2O consumption relative to its production increased as O-2 decreased toward the OMZ core. A N2O mass balance in the subsurface layer indicates that only a small amount of the gas could be effluxed into the atmosphere (12.7-30.7 mmol m(-2) d(-1)) and that most N2O is used as an electron acceptor during denitrification (107-468 mmol m(-2) d(-1)).

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