Speciation of nitrogen in the coral reef sedimentary environment of Lakshadweep archipelago,Indian ocean |
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Authors: | Anu Gopinath N. C. Kumar D. Padmalal |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical Oceanography, School of Marine Sciences , Cochin University of Science and Technology , Cochin, 682 016, India;2. Centre for Earth Science Studies , Trivandrum, India |
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Abstract: | This paper focuses on the spatial distributional profiles of different species of the important micronutrient element, nitrogen (nitrite, nitrate and total nitrogen) in various coral-reef sedimentary environment of Lakshadweep Archipelago. The relative abundance of the three forms of nitrogen was in the order, total-N???nitrate-N???nitrite-N. Relatively very low levels of nitrite in the different microenvironments of the islands are an indication of a higher rate of nitrification, so as to produce thermodynamically most stable form of nitrogen, namely nitrate under the condition of well-oxygenated shallow coastal/lagoon waters. A lagoon-ward enrichment pattern of total nitrogen in the lagoon transects of Agathy, Minicoy, Kadamath and Kiltan Islands also reflected the fact that the rate and space available for nitrogen fixation in shallow zones of the lagoon are high. Further, the nitrogenous waste materials produced from the reefs and surrounding environments have limited exchange with the sea, and all these factors, together with the organic nitrogen retention capacity of sediment types, contribute to total nitrogen. |
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Keywords: | Coral reef Speciation Biogeochemical Micronutrients Archipelago |
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