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Deep Nitrate Deficit Observed in the Highly Oxygenated East/Japan Sea and Its Possible Cause
2012
Terrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
We present evidence of denitrification on the continental slopes of the Ulleung Basin (UB) and the Eastern Japan Basin (EJB) near the Tatar Strait (TtS) in the East/Japan Sea (EJS), despite its high water column dissolved oxygen concentrations. Some nutrient concentration data deviate significantly from the fitted regression line of nitrate (N) vs. phosphate (P) in deep waters, indicating a loss of nitrate in the region. The EJS has a lower N/P ratio (ca. 12.4 below 300 dbar) than a traditional
doi:10.3319/tao.2012.08.11.01(oc)
fatcat:cc7dafj76zhhlgvcywezq5h6y4