Denitrification on continental margins and in coastal sediments is a major sink of reactive N in the present nitrogen cycle and a major ecosystem service of eutrophied coastal waters. We analysed the nitrate removal in surface sediments of the Elbe estuary, Wadden Sea, and adjacent German Bight (SE North Sea) during two seasons (spring and summer) along a eutrophication gradient ranging from a high riverine nitrate concentrations at the Elbe Estuary to offshore areas with low nitrate concentrations. The gradient encompassed the full range of sediment types and organic carbon concentrations of the southern North Sea. Based on nitrate penetration depth and concentration gradient in the porewater we estimated benthic nitrate consumption rates ...
We investigated microbial pathways of nitrogen transformation in highly permeable sediments from the...
In the oceanic nitrogen (N) cycle, the sedimentary N2 production accounts for 50-70 % of global mari...
Coastal shelf seas are zones of intense nutrient cycling, where a strong coupling between the sedime...
Denitrification on continental margins and in coastal sediments is a major sink of reactive N in the...
The conversion of reactive nitrogen species to N-2 during denitrification in sediments may be one of...
Although sediments of the German Wadden Sea are suspected to eliminate a considerable share of nitra...
To elucidate the fate of river-borne nitrate in the estuarine environment, we measured nitrate conce...
International audienceEstuaries are important nutrient filters between rivers and coastal zones. How...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
Estuaries are important nutrient filters between rivers and coastal zones. However, the quantificati...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Estuaries are often seen as natural filters of riverine nitrate, but knowledge of this nitrogen sink...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Nitrogen isotope values (delta(15)N) of surface sediments in the German Bight of the North Sea exhib...
Ammonium and nitrate uptake was measured in 6 European tidal estuaries (Ems, Rhine, Scheldt, Loire, ...
We investigated microbial pathways of nitrogen transformation in highly permeable sediments from the...
In the oceanic nitrogen (N) cycle, the sedimentary N2 production accounts for 50-70 % of global mari...
Coastal shelf seas are zones of intense nutrient cycling, where a strong coupling between the sedime...
Denitrification on continental margins and in coastal sediments is a major sink of reactive N in the...
The conversion of reactive nitrogen species to N-2 during denitrification in sediments may be one of...
Although sediments of the German Wadden Sea are suspected to eliminate a considerable share of nitra...
To elucidate the fate of river-borne nitrate in the estuarine environment, we measured nitrate conce...
International audienceEstuaries are important nutrient filters between rivers and coastal zones. How...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
Estuaries are important nutrient filters between rivers and coastal zones. However, the quantificati...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Estuaries are often seen as natural filters of riverine nitrate, but knowledge of this nitrogen sink...
Coastal zones act as a sink for riverine and atmospheric nitrogen inputs and thereby buffer the open...
Nitrogen isotope values (delta(15)N) of surface sediments in the German Bight of the North Sea exhib...
Ammonium and nitrate uptake was measured in 6 European tidal estuaries (Ems, Rhine, Scheldt, Loire, ...
We investigated microbial pathways of nitrogen transformation in highly permeable sediments from the...
In the oceanic nitrogen (N) cycle, the sedimentary N2 production accounts for 50-70 % of global mari...
Coastal shelf seas are zones of intense nutrient cycling, where a strong coupling between the sedime...