2013
DOI: 10.5194/bg-10-8373-2013
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Year-round N<sub>2</sub>O production by benthic NO<sub>x</sub> reduction in a monomictic south-alpine lake

Abstract: Abstract. Nitrous oxide (N 2 O) is a potent greenhouse gas, generated through microbial nitrogen (N) turnover processes, such as nitrification, nitrifier denitrification, and denitrification. Previous studies quantifying natural sources have mainly focused on soils and the ocean, but the potential role of terrestrial water bodies in the global N 2 O budget has been widely neglected. Furthermore, the biogeochemical controls on the production rates and the microbial pathways that produce benthic N 2 O in lakes a… Show more

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“…With the onset of seasonal anoxia in the south basin of Lake Lugano (Lehmann et al, 2004; Blees et al, 2014), the sediments (95 m) and deep redox transition zone (70–90 m) become important in the production and consumption of deep N 2 O in this system (Freymond et al, 2013; Wenk et al, 2016). Here we have restricted our discussion to the top 50 m of the water column.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the onset of seasonal anoxia in the south basin of Lake Lugano (Lehmann et al, 2004; Blees et al, 2014), the sediments (95 m) and deep redox transition zone (70–90 m) become important in the production and consumption of deep N 2 O in this system (Freymond et al, 2013; Wenk et al, 2016). Here we have restricted our discussion to the top 50 m of the water column.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both years, the anoxic sediments were a significant N 2 O source, as revealed in independent sediment-core flow-through incubations (Freymond et al 2013). In 2010, however, the high sedimentary N 2 O production rates observed by Freymond et al (2013) in combination with the low N 2 O accumulation in the anoxic bottom water suggested efficient N 2 O consumption in the RTZ from the beginning of the stratification period. Moreover, in 2010, the highest N 2 O concentrations were detected at the oxic-anoxic interface, implying that N 2 O production by nitrification or nitrifier denitrification is an important N 2 O source.…”
Section: Large Amounts Of N 2 O Accumulate In the Lake Lugano South Bmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…A possible explanation for this phenomenon is that benthic NO { 3 reduction during these months was incomplete, and that significant portions of the reduced N accumulated as N 2 O. However, benthic N 2 O fluxes ranging between 0.4 and 1.2 mmol N m 22 h 21 (Freymond et al 2013) did not account for more than 15% of total benthic NO { 3 reduction, even during periods of maximum N 2 O production (5 mmol N m 22 h 21 in October 2010). Another potential pathway for benthic NO { 3 reduction, which could explain the imbalance between observed NO { 3 fluxes and N 2 production through denitrification, is its reduction to NO { 2 and subsequent consumption by anammox.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Continuous-flow sediment core incubations-Within 6 h after sampling, the continuous-flow sediment core incubations were set up in a cold room at near in situ temperature (6.5uC), as described previously (McCarthy and Gardner 2003;Freymond et al 2013). Briefly, gas-tight plungers containing two holes were positioned , 10 cm above the sediment surface to yield , 255 mL of overlying water volume.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%