For the poster asking for a study on liverock and denitrification,I dont have a direct reference but close as it also, pertains to remote deep bucket sandbed theories as well.See below.
-T.K. Anderson 1984 "Diurnal Variations of Nitrogen Cycling in Coastal, Marine Sediments."
From that study:
70-90% of overall denitrification was found in the upper centimeter,the remeinder 10-30% was located 1-3 centimeters
-Ecology and Evolution in Anoxic Worlds. Oxford University Press, Fenchel, T. and B.J. Finlay. 1995.
From this one:
anerobic habitat can be as small as 1mm,aerobic and anaerobic essentially coexist,as little as .08mm distance is suffient for nitrification and denitrification to take place simutaneously.
FWIW- I see no reason to incorporate remote deep sand beds in buckets(calfo method).It seems an inch or so is plenty.
-T.K. Anderson 1984 "Diurnal Variations of Nitrogen Cycling in Coastal, Marine Sediments."
From that study:
70-90% of overall denitrification was found in the upper centimeter,the remeinder 10-30% was located 1-3 centimeters
-Ecology and Evolution in Anoxic Worlds. Oxford University Press, Fenchel, T. and B.J. Finlay. 1995.
From this one:
anerobic habitat can be as small as 1mm,aerobic and anaerobic essentially coexist,as little as .08mm distance is suffient for nitrification and denitrification to take place simutaneously.
FWIW- I see no reason to incorporate remote deep sand beds in buckets(calfo method).It seems an inch or so is plenty.
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