Nitrogen loss on sandy shores: The big impact of tiny anoxic pockets

Human activities, such as agriculture, have dramatically increased nitrogen inputs into coastal seas. Microorganisms remove much of this human-derived nitrogen in coastal sands through a process called denitrification. Denitrification generally only occurs in the absence of oxygen. However, observations indicate that it also happens in oxygenated sands, via a thus far unknown mechanism.

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