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. 1989 Mar;55(3):754–757. doi: 10.1128/aem.55.3.754-757.1989

Microelectrode Measurements of Nitrate Gradients in the Littoral and Profundal Sediments of a Meso-Eutrophic Lake (Lake Vechten, The Netherlands)

Jean-Pierre R A Sweerts 1,*, Dirk de Beer 1
PMCID: PMC184192  PMID: 16347883

Abstract

NO3 concentration profiles were measured in the sediments of a meso-eutrophic lake with a newly developed microelectrode. The depth of penetration of NO3 varied from only 1.3 mm in organic-rich profundal silty sediments to 5 mm in organic-poor littoral sandy sediments. The thickness of the zone of denitrification in the organic-rich sediments was <500 μm. Oxygen profiles measured simultaneously revealed that the zone of denitrification was directly adjacent to the aerobic zone. The results demonstrate high denitrification rates (0.26 to 1.31 mmol m−2 day−1) at in situ nitrate concentrations in the overlying water (0.030 mmol liter−1) and limitation of denitrification by nitrate availability.

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