Distinguishing between water column and sedimentary denitrification in the Santa Barbara Basin using the stable isotopes of nitrate
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[1] Below its sill depth, the Santa Barbara Basin (SBB) is commonly suboxic ([O2] 3 mM), with only brief periods of ventilation. Associated with development of suboxia, the concentration of nitrate decreases with depth into the basin without an associated decrease in phosphate, indicating that a substantial fraction of the nitrate supplied to the basin is removed by denitrification. Coincident with the decrease in nitrate concentration across the ‘‘redoxcline’’ (the interface between oxic and suboxic waters) within the SBB, there is an increase in the N/N of that nitrate, as would be anticipated from the isotopic fractionation associated with denitrification. However, the increase in N/N of nitrate is much smaller than occurs in the open eastern tropical North Pacific (ETNP) for a comparable amount of nitrate loss. Both the concentrations of N species within the basin and measurements of nitrate O/O suggest that the lowerthan-expected N enrichment in the suboxic SBB involves denitrification, rather than being due to some unknown source of low-N/N N to the deep SBB. Calculations with a range of models of nitrate supply and consumption indicate that the degree of nitrate consumption in the basin is too small for differences in water circulation to explain the isotopic differences between the Santa Barbara Basin and the open ETNP. Previous studies indicate that the isotope effect of sedimentary denitrification is negligible due to nitrate diffusion in sediment pore waters. Thus we infer that the small magnitude of the isotopic enrichment of SBB water column nitrate is due to the importance of sedimentary denitrification within the basin. Assuming that water column and sedimentary denitrification have isotope effects of 25 and 1.5 per mil, respectively, our results suggest that sedimentary denitrification accounts for more than 75% of the nitrate loss within the suboxic SBB. G Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
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