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Nitrogen cycle major processes

Figure 10.5 Major processes involved in the biogeochemical cycling of N in estuaries and the coastal ocean (1) biological N2 fixation (2) ammonia assimilation (3) nitrification (4) assimilatory NC>3 reduction (5) ammonification or N remineralization (6) ammonium oxidation (speculative at this time) (7) denitrification and dissimilatory NO3 reduction to NH4+ and (8) assimilation of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). (Modified from Libes, 1992.)... Figure 10.5 Major processes involved in the biogeochemical cycling of N in estuaries and the coastal ocean (1) biological N2 fixation (2) ammonia assimilation (3) nitrification (4) assimilatory NC>3 reduction (5) ammonification or N remineralization (6) ammonium oxidation (speculative at this time) (7) denitrification and dissimilatory NO3 reduction to NH4+ and (8) assimilation of dissolved organic nitrogen (DON). (Modified from Libes, 1992.)...
Nitrogen is returned to its atmospheric form by the action of denitrifying bacteria such as Pseudomonas thiobacillus and Micrococcus denitriflcans. The process is referred to as denitrification and represents the major mechanism of nitrogen loss in the overall nitrogen cycle whereby various forms of nitrogen in the soil revert to the N2 form. The reactions and their energetics are given below ... [Pg.340]

Ammonia is found in the environment as the result of natural and industrial processes. It is released into the environment by the breakdown of organic wastes, and it is a constituent of the soil, the atmosphere, and bodies of water. Ammonia is also a key intermediate in the nitrogen cycle and is a product of amino acid metabolism (WHO 1986). Anhydrous ammonia is used in the production of nitric acid, explosives, synthetic fibers, and fertilizers (Budavari 1989). It is used as a refrigerant as a corrosion inhibitor in the purification of water supplies in steel production as a catalyst for polymers as a preservative for latex and in the production of nitrocellulose, urea formaldehyde, sulfite cooking liquors, and nitroparaffins (ACGIH 1991 Lewis 1993). Ammonium hydroxide (10-35% ammonia) is a major constituent of many cleaning solutions. Ammonia... [Pg.44]


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