Dissolved Nitric Oxide in the Lower Elbe Estuary and the Port of Hamburg Area.

Ingeniero, Riel Carlo O, Schulz, Gesa and Bange, Hermann W. (2024) Dissolved Nitric Oxide in the Lower Elbe Estuary and the Port of Hamburg Area. Open Access Biogeosciences (BG), 21 (14). pp. 3425-3440. DOI 10.5194/bg-21-3425-2024.

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Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is an intermediate of various microbial nitrogen cycle processes, and the open-ocean and coastal areas are generally a source of NO to the atmosphere. However, our knowledge about its distribution and the main production processes in coastal areas and estuaries is rudimentary at best. To this end, dissolved NO concentrations were measured for the first time in surface waters along the lower Elbe Estuary and Port of Hamburg area in July 2021. The discrete surface water samples were analyzed using a chemiluminescence NO analyzer connected to a stripping unit. The NO concentrations ranged from below the limit of detection (9.1 pM) to 17.7 pM, averaging 12.5 pM, and were supersaturated in the surface layer of both the lower Elbe Estuary and the Port of Hamburg area, indicating that the study site was a source of NO to the atmosphere during the study period. On the basis of a comprehensive comparison of NO concentrations with parallel nutrient, oxygen, and nitrous oxide concentration measurements, we conclude that the observed distribution of dissolved NO most likely resulted from nitrification. In the Port of Hamburg, however, nitrifier denitrification and/or denitrification might also affect the NO distribution.

Document Type: Article
Funder compliance: DFG: 390683824
Research affiliation: HGF-Hereon
OceanRep > GEOMAR > FB2 Marine Biogeochemistry > FB2-CH Chemical Oceanography
Main POF Topic: PT6: Marine Life
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: Copernicus Publications (EGU)
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Projects: CLICCS
Date Deposited: 08 Jan 2024 08:25
Last Modified: 09 Aug 2024 05:41
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/59754

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