Carbon and nitrogen budgets in shrimp ponds in mangroves of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam

Created 24/06/2017

Updated 09/10/2017

Mass balance estimates of carbon and nitrogen flux through two extensive shrimp ponds in the Mekong delta, Vietnam, were constructed.

Recruitment and losses of post-larval shrimp were estimated. Mud crab stocking and havest was estimated for the pond in which they occurred.

Estimates were made of tidal water exchange and calculations of organic carbon and nitrogen inputs and outputs based on the exchange.

Nitrogen input from precipitation was estimated by multiplying the annual average rainfall by the concentration of TDN in rainwater multiplied by pond area.

Calculations of primary production were based on 14C uptake for water column, and oxygen flux in light and dark bottles for benthic respiration.

Estimates of organic carbon and total nitrogen excavated from the ponds was made based on TOC and TN of excavated pond sediments.

Estimation of sedimentation from water column to the pond bottom was made by measuring the rate of decline in TOC and TN of pond water over 1-2 days.

Rates of ammonification, nitrogen fixation and nitirification were measured to construct sediment N budgets.

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Title Carbon and nitrogen budgets in shrimp ponds in mangroves of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
Language English
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Landing Page https://devweb.dga.links.com.au/data/dataset/80cb9423-3eda-4517-9289-f8a55baf7159
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Geospatial Coverage {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [105.2, 8.8]}
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