Thermodynamic Constraints on Microbially Mediated Processes in Lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica

2004 
Recent research has shown that the distribution of biogenic nitrogen and sulfur compounds (in particular, N 2 O, DMS and dissolved DMSO) observed in five perennially ice-covered lakes of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, appear to lack obvious biogeochemical explanations. This study examined the hypothesis that the distribution of these compounds resulted from thermodynamic constraints on microbially mediated processes. The thermodynamic favorableness of a number of ecologically important redox reactions in these lakes was assessed using a simplified Nernst equation and mathematically modified E h measurements. Our qualitative analysis revealed that the relative dominance of denitrification and nitrification as formation and loss processes for N 2 O was a complex pattern that was related to the redox conditions present. The results indicate that nitrification was initially the sole pathway for the formation of N 2 O with denitrification being thermodynamically unfavorable. As the redox conditions becam...
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