The Nitrogen Cycle in Sediment-Water Systems
1973
Keeney, D. R.
The available literature on the fate of nitrogen in waters and sediments is reviewed. Emphasis is placed on the importance of N to aquatic productivity, the pathways leading to N gains or losses in aquatic ecosystems, and the availability of N in sediments to the overlying waters. Important biological reactions include N mineralization and immobilization, nitrification and denitrification, and N fixation. The effect of sediment properties, lake morphology and environmental factors (pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, oxidation-reduction potential) on the pathways and rates of turnover are considered. The mixing process in sediments appear to be the most important in releasing sediment-N to waters. Several facets of the N cycle in waters and sediments require further elucidation. Research needs are outlined.
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