Ammonium and nitrate uptake was measured in 6 European tidal estuaries (Ems, Rhine, Scheldt, Loire, Gironde and Douro) using N-15-tracer techniques. Uptake rates of ammonium and nitrate ranged from 0.005 to 1.56 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1) and 0.00025 to 0.25 mu mol N l(-1) h(-1), respectively, and differed significantly between and within estuaries. Analysis of nitrogen uptake using the relative preferential index (RPI) indicated ammonium to be the preferred substrate. The turnover times of particulate nitrogen (0.7 to 31 d) and dissolved ammonium (0.1 to 27 d) were similar to or shorter than estuarine-water residence times, whereas turnover times of dissolved nitrate (19 to 2160 d) were longer than residence times. Assimilation of nitrate in the...
The Seine and Scheldt estuaries are both located in the same geographical area and they represent im...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
In this thesis I investigated nitrification, dissolved inorganic and organic nitrogen uptake, and th...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
The uptake of ammonium, nitrate, amino acids and urea was examined in the nitrate-rich Thames estuar...
The impact of phytoplankton growth on the ambient levels of nitrate, ammonium and urea at three stat...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Uptake of dissolved ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, urea and amino acids was studied in the Scheldt estu...
Uptake of dissolved ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, urea and amino acids was studied in the Scheldt estu...
The Seine and Scheldt estuaries are both located in the same geographical area and they represent im...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
In this thesis I investigated nitrification, dissolved inorganic and organic nitrogen uptake, and th...
The ecological functioning of estuarine environments is greatly influenced by human activity. One of...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
Concentration versus salinity diagrams are the most widely used method to derive estuarine sources a...
The uptake of ammonium, nitrate, amino acids and urea was examined in the nitrate-rich Thames estuar...
The impact of phytoplankton growth on the ambient levels of nitrate, ammonium and urea at three stat...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) is often the dominant form of reactive nitrogen transported from la...
Uptake of dissolved ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, urea and amino acids was studied in the Scheldt estu...
Uptake of dissolved ammonium, nitrate, nitrite, urea and amino acids was studied in the Scheldt estu...
The Seine and Scheldt estuaries are both located in the same geographical area and they represent im...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...
Estuaries, being transition zones between land and ocean, act as sink or source of nitrate and thus ...