Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea

Measurements of dissolved inorganic nutrients (NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2) in pore waters (PW) and overlying bottom waters (OBW) were carried out in sediments of two reefs on the Jordanian coast of the Gulf of Aqaba at different water depths down to 30 m. One of the two sites was a marine rese...

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Main Authors: Saber Al-Rousan, Mohammed Rasheed, Mohammad Badran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2004-12-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/408
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spelling doaj-af95e498aa12402f86f79a9db82f95b32021-05-05T13:49:45ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342004-12-0168448349010.3989/scimar.2004.68n4483404Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red SeaSaber Al-Rousan0Mohammed Rasheed1Mohammad Badran2Marine Science Station, University of Jordan and Yarmouk UniversityMarine Science Station, University of Jordan and Yarmouk UniversityMarine Science Station, University of Jordan and Yarmouk UniversityMeasurements of dissolved inorganic nutrients (NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2) in pore waters (PW) and overlying bottom waters (OBW) were carried out in sediments of two reefs on the Jordanian coast of the Gulf of Aqaba at different water depths down to 30 m. One of the two sites was a marine reserve in front of the Marine Science Station (MSS) and the other hosted an Industrial Complex Zone (ICZ). The PW samples were retrieved using specially designed interstitial water traps. The concentrations in the OBW were within the typical range reported for oligotrophic tropical oceans. They showed minor variations with depth due to a well-mixed water column. Higher nutrient values were found at the ICZ compared to MSS suggested anthropogenic nutrient inputs. Our results showed significantly higher nutrient concentrations in the PW than in the OBW. The average concentrations in PW were about 16, 6, 9 and 5 times higher than the average values reported in the OBW for NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2 respectively. Average fluxes of the dissolved inorganic nutrients were estimated in this study using the pore water gradient concentration across the sediment-water interface. Average diffusion fluxes were in the ranges 1.41-46.44, 2.68-18.25, 0.04-0.60 and 9.68-16.85 ?mol m-2 d-1 for NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2 respectively. Flux of all nutrients was higher at the MSS. This can be attributed to higher sediment organic matter content and high biological activity. The results of this study demonstrate (i) the importance of coral reef sediments in recycling nutrients for coral reef communities and (ii) the effect of pumping cooling water on the nutrient regeneration process.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/408nutrient fluxespore watersediment-water interfacegulf of aqabared sea
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author Saber Al-Rousan
Mohammed Rasheed
Mohammad Badran
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Mohammed Rasheed
Mohammad Badran
Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
Scientia Marina
nutrient fluxes
pore water
sediment-water interface
gulf of aqaba
red sea
author_facet Saber Al-Rousan
Mohammed Rasheed
Mohammad Badran
author_sort Saber Al-Rousan
title Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
title_short Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
title_full Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
title_fullStr Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea
title_sort nutrient diffusive fluxes from sediments in the northern gulf of aqaba, red sea
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2004-12-01
description Measurements of dissolved inorganic nutrients (NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2) in pore waters (PW) and overlying bottom waters (OBW) were carried out in sediments of two reefs on the Jordanian coast of the Gulf of Aqaba at different water depths down to 30 m. One of the two sites was a marine reserve in front of the Marine Science Station (MSS) and the other hosted an Industrial Complex Zone (ICZ). The PW samples were retrieved using specially designed interstitial water traps. The concentrations in the OBW were within the typical range reported for oligotrophic tropical oceans. They showed minor variations with depth due to a well-mixed water column. Higher nutrient values were found at the ICZ compared to MSS suggested anthropogenic nutrient inputs. Our results showed significantly higher nutrient concentrations in the PW than in the OBW. The average concentrations in PW were about 16, 6, 9 and 5 times higher than the average values reported in the OBW for NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2 respectively. Average fluxes of the dissolved inorganic nutrients were estimated in this study using the pore water gradient concentration across the sediment-water interface. Average diffusion fluxes were in the ranges 1.41-46.44, 2.68-18.25, 0.04-0.60 and 9.68-16.85 ?mol m-2 d-1 for NH4+, NO2-+NO3-, HPO4-2 and SiO2 respectively. Flux of all nutrients was higher at the MSS. This can be attributed to higher sediment organic matter content and high biological activity. The results of this study demonstrate (i) the importance of coral reef sediments in recycling nutrients for coral reef communities and (ii) the effect of pumping cooling water on the nutrient regeneration process.
topic nutrient fluxes
pore water
sediment-water interface
gulf of aqaba
red sea
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/408
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