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Influence of Bedform Migration on Nitrate Reduction in Hyporheic Zones of Heterogeneous Sediments

Ping Xue, Yang Xian, Menggui Jin

2022Water Resources Research13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract The transport of sediments induced by river flow leads to the formation and movement of bedforms like ripples, and the exchange flux caused by the interaction between stream and bedforms significantly influences nitrogen dynamics. Previous studies have studied the role of bedform migration on nitrogen cycling in homogeneous sediments, however, how bedform migration affects nitrate reduction in heterogeneous streambeds is still unknown. In this study, we established a series of two‐dimensional numerical models to investigate the role of bedform migration on nitrate removal in physically (permeability) and chemically (particulate organic carbon; POC) heterogeneous sediments. Results from mobile bedforms were compared with matching immobile bedforms and equivalently homogeneous mobile ones. Mobile bedforms create periodic exchange flux fluctuations, reduce solutes penetration depths and residence time, and result in decreased denitrification rate. Both a larger bedform celerity and a smaller silt fraction lead to a lower NO 3 − removal efficiency. Thus, the bedforms are typically assumed to be immobile potentially making an overestimation of NO 3 − removal. Moreover, sediment heterogeneity cannot enhance NO 3 − removal in mobile bedforms, where the penetration depth and the residence timescale of NO 3 − are suppressed, and the formation of anoxic microzone is inhibited. The finding is significantly different from the previous understanding about sediment heterogeneity that can obviously enhance NO 3 − removal. This study is useful for understanding nitrate processing in streambed sediments and benefits to the management of watershed nutrients.

Topics & Concepts

BedformNitrateDenitrifying bacteriaSedimentGeologyDeposition (geology)Hyporheic zoneDenitrificationEnvironmental scienceNitrogenSoil scienceSediment transportHydrology (agriculture)GeomorphologyChemistryGeotechnical engineeringOrganic chemistrySoil and Water Nutrient DynamicsHydrology and Watershed Management StudiesGroundwater and Isotope Geochemistry