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楼主  发表于: 2010-09-17 04:37

 Nitrous Oxide Goes With The Flow

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Atmospheric levels of nitrous oxide are rising, and scientists are trying to identify man-made sources of the potent greenhouse gas. Now researchers have shown that the Ohio River emits high levels of nitrous oxide that can be traced to microbial conversion of compounds in treated wastewater. Their findings suggest that current models underestimate nitrous oxide emissions from large rivers (Environ. Sci. Technol., DOI: 10.1021/es1016735).

Bacteria in soil and water produce nitrous oxide, an ozone-depleting compound with 300 times the global-warming potential of carbon dioxide, from nitrogen-containing compounds in fertilizers and human waste. Although researchers knew that aquatic systems emit nitrous oxide, "the vast majority of the work has been done in all streams because it's easy to get representative samples of sediments and water," says Jake Beaulieu, environmental scientist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

On the other hand, scientists knew very little about nitrous oxide emissions from deep, wide rivers such as the Ohio. So Beaulieu's team collected water and sediment samples from 29 sites along a 144-km stretch of the Ohio River that flows by the city of Cincinnati. Then, they yzed total nitrous oxide emissions from the water's surface as well as nitrous oxide production by bacteria in water and sediments.

The researchers detected a spike in nitrous oxide emissions downstream of a wastewater treatment plant that discharges treated effluent directly into the river. "Not only did this effluent contain massive amounts of nitrous oxide produced in the treatment plant, but it also carried lots of ammonium into the river," says Beaulieu. Bacteria in the river convert ammonium into nitrous oxide.

Surprisingly, Beaulieu discovered an important difference between nitrous oxide production in all and large flowing waters. Whereas bacteria in sediments produce almost all of the nitrous oxide emitted from all streams and rivers, bacteria in the water column of the Ohio River produced twice as much nitrous oxide as those in the sediments. "In large rivers with deep water columns, a lot of material for bacteria to adhere to is suspended in the water," explains Beaulieu.

These findings suggest that global estimates of nitrous oxide emissions from streams and rivers are too low because "most of the models have assumed that all of the nitrous oxide production is occurring in the sediments, with none in the water column," Beaulieu says. He notes that a better approach for estimating global emissions would be to build mechanistic models that include site-specific characteristics, such as water depth and nitrogen sources.

"This paper establishes the importance of large rivers, particularly those receiving human waste effluent, as significant contributors of a potent greenhouse gas," comments William Richardson, aquatic ecologist at the U.S. Geological Survey.

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