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Nitrogen mineralization and geochemical characteristics of amino acids in surface sediments of a typical polluted area in the Haihe River Basin, China.

Yu Zhao1,2, Baoqing Shan3, Wenzhong Tang1, Hong Zhang1.   

Abstract

Studies of nitrogen mineralization and diagenetic status of organic matter evaluated by total hydrolysable amino acids (THAAs) were designed to test the hypothesis that nitrogen mineralization in sediments was a potential source of ammonium in strongly artificially disturbed rivers such as the Ziya River watershed. Ammonium and organic nitrogen in both water and sediment samples were the major forms of nitrogen in the watershed. NH3-N was significantly correlated with organic nitrogen in both water (R = 0.823, P < 0.01) and sediments (R = 0.787, P < 0.01). Organic nitrogen with an average content of 3,275.21 ± 1,476.10 mg · kg(-1), accounted for 82.73 % of total nitrogen (TN) in sediments. Organic nitrogen was a potential source of ammonia release into overlying water. Nitrogen mineralization experiments showed that accumulated dissolved inorganic nitrogen ranged from 326.15 to 545.72 mg · kg(-1) and accumulated NH3-N ranged from 320.95 to 533.93 mg · kg(-1). Most of the mineralized nitrogen was NH3-N ( approximately 98.17%) and mineralized nitrogen in sediments ranged from 6.20 to 22.10% of TN. Twenty amino acids were detected, accounting for 45.70 % of organic nitrogen. Protein amino acids, accounting for 89.22% of THAAs, were the dominant THAAs in sediments. The ratio of L-glutamic acid to γ-aminobutyric acid and degradation index showed that the organic matter was poorly degraded and presented a high potential risk of ammonium mineralization.

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Keywords:  Amino acids; Haihe River basin; Mineralization; Nitrogen; Sediment; Ziya River watershed

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26169818     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-015-4873-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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