An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes

Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide emissions from lakes are relevant for assessing the greenhouse gas output of wetlands. However, only few standardized datasets describe concentrations of these gases in lakes across different geographical regions. We studied concentrations and stable carbon isotopic...

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Main Authors: Rinta, Päivi, Bastviken, David, van Hardenbroek, Maarten, Kankaala, Paula, Leuenberger, Markus, Schilder, Jos, Stötter, Tabea, Heiri, Oliver
Language:English
Published: 2021
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spelling ftreroch:oai:doc.rero.ch:330977 2023-05-15T16:13:04+02:00 An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes Rinta, Päivi Bastviken, David van Hardenbroek, Maarten Kankaala, Paula Leuenberger, Markus Schilder, Jos Stötter, Tabea Heiri, Oliver 2021-10-05T07:23:43Z http://doc.rero.ch/record/330977/files/27_2015_Article_410.pdf eng eng http://doc.rero.ch/record/330977/files/27_2015_Article_410.pdf 2021 ftreroch 2023-02-16T17:34:05Z Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide emissions from lakes are relevant for assessing the greenhouse gas output of wetlands. However, only few standardized datasets describe concentrations of these gases in lakes across different geographical regions. We studied concentrations and stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of CH4 and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in 32 small lakes from Finland, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland in late summer. Higher concentrations and δ13C values of DIC were observed in calcareous lakes than in lakes on non-calcareous areas. In stratified lakes, δ13C values of DIC were generally lower in the hypolimnion due to the degradation of organic matter (OM). Unexpectedly, increased δ13C values of DIC were registered above the sediment in several lakes. This may reflect carbonate dissolution in calcareous lakes or methanogenesis in deepwater layers or in the sediments. Surface water CH4 concentrations were generally higher in western and central European lakes than in Fennoscandian lakes, possibly due to higher CH4 production in the littoral sediments and lateral transport, whereas CH4 concentrations in the hypolimnion did not differ significantly between the regions. The δ13C values of CH4 in the sediment suggest that δ13C values of biogenic CH4 are not necessarily linked to δ13C values of sedimentary OM but may be strongly influenced by OM quality and methanogenic pathway. Our study suggests that CH4 and DIC cycling in small lakes differ between geographical regions and that this should be taken into account when regional studies on greenhouse gas emissions are upscaled to inter-regional scales. Other/Unknown Material Fennoscandian RERO DOC Digital Library
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description Methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide emissions from lakes are relevant for assessing the greenhouse gas output of wetlands. However, only few standardized datasets describe concentrations of these gases in lakes across different geographical regions. We studied concentrations and stable carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) of CH4 and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) in 32 small lakes from Finland, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland in late summer. Higher concentrations and δ13C values of DIC were observed in calcareous lakes than in lakes on non-calcareous areas. In stratified lakes, δ13C values of DIC were generally lower in the hypolimnion due to the degradation of organic matter (OM). Unexpectedly, increased δ13C values of DIC were registered above the sediment in several lakes. This may reflect carbonate dissolution in calcareous lakes or methanogenesis in deepwater layers or in the sediments. Surface water CH4 concentrations were generally higher in western and central European lakes than in Fennoscandian lakes, possibly due to higher CH4 production in the littoral sediments and lateral transport, whereas CH4 concentrations in the hypolimnion did not differ significantly between the regions. The δ13C values of CH4 in the sediment suggest that δ13C values of biogenic CH4 are not necessarily linked to δ13C values of sedimentary OM but may be strongly influenced by OM quality and methanogenic pathway. Our study suggests that CH4 and DIC cycling in small lakes differ between geographical regions and that this should be taken into account when regional studies on greenhouse gas emissions are upscaled to inter-regional scales.
author Rinta, Päivi
Bastviken, David
van Hardenbroek, Maarten
Kankaala, Paula
Leuenberger, Markus
Schilder, Jos
Stötter, Tabea
Heiri, Oliver
spellingShingle Rinta, Päivi
Bastviken, David
van Hardenbroek, Maarten
Kankaala, Paula
Leuenberger, Markus
Schilder, Jos
Stötter, Tabea
Heiri, Oliver
An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
author_facet Rinta, Päivi
Bastviken, David
van Hardenbroek, Maarten
Kankaala, Paula
Leuenberger, Markus
Schilder, Jos
Stötter, Tabea
Heiri, Oliver
author_sort Rinta, Päivi
title An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
title_short An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
title_full An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
title_fullStr An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
title_full_unstemmed An inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13C values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small European lakes
title_sort inter-regional assessment of concentrations and δ13c values of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon in small european lakes
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