Methane distribution and oxidation across aquatic interfaces

The increase in atmospheric methane concentration, which is determined by an imbalance between its sources and sinks, has led to investigations of the methane cycle in various environments. Aquatic environments are of an exceptional interest due to their active involvement in methane cycling worldwi...

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Main Author: Osudar, Roman
Format: Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2016
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spelling ftubpotsdam:oai:kobv.de-opus4-uni-potsdam:9679 2023-07-02T03:31:18+02:00 Methane distribution and oxidation across aquatic interfaces Verteilung und Oxidation von Methan in aquatischen Ökosystemen Osudar, Roman 2016 application/pdf https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/9679 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-96799 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/9679/osudar_diss.pdf eng eng https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/9679 urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-96799 https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-96799 https://publishup.uni-potsdam.de/files/9679/osudar_diss.pdf https://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess ddc:550 Institut für Geowissenschaften doctoralthesis doc-type:doctoralThesis 2016 ftubpotsdam 2023-06-11T22:36:06Z The increase in atmospheric methane concentration, which is determined by an imbalance between its sources and sinks, has led to investigations of the methane cycle in various environments. Aquatic environments are of an exceptional interest due to their active involvement in methane cycling worldwide and in particular in areas sensitive to climate change. Furthermore, being connected with each other aquatic environments form networks that can be spread on vast areas involving marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, aquatic systems have a high potential to translate local or regional environmental and subsequently ecosystem changes to a bigger scale. Many studies neglect this connectivity and focus on individual aquatic or terrestrial ecosystems. The current study focuses on environmental controls of the distribution and aerobic oxidation of methane at the example of two aquatic ecosystems. These ecosystems are Arctic fresh water bodies and the Elbe estuary which represent interfaces between freshwater-terrestrial and freshwater-marine environments, respectively. Arctic water bodies are significant atmospheric sources of methane. At the same time the methane cycle in Arctic water bodies is strongly affected by the surrounding permafrost environment, which is characterized by high amounts of organic carbon. The results of this thesis indicate that the methane concentrations in Arctic lakes and streams substantially vary between each other being regulated by local landscape features (e.g. floodplain area) and the morphology of the water bodies (lakes, streams and river). The highest methane concentrations were detected in the lake outlets and in a floodplain lake complex. In contrast, the methane concentrations measured at different sites of the Lena River did not vary substantially. The lake complexes in comparison to the Lena River, thus, appear as more individual and heterogeneous systems with a pronounced imprint of the surrounding soil environment. Furthermore, connected with each other Arctic ... Doctoral or Postdoctoral Thesis Arctic Climate change lena river permafrost University of Potsdam: publish.UP Arctic
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description The increase in atmospheric methane concentration, which is determined by an imbalance between its sources and sinks, has led to investigations of the methane cycle in various environments. Aquatic environments are of an exceptional interest due to their active involvement in methane cycling worldwide and in particular in areas sensitive to climate change. Furthermore, being connected with each other aquatic environments form networks that can be spread on vast areas involving marine, freshwater and terrestrial ecosystems. Thus, aquatic systems have a high potential to translate local or regional environmental and subsequently ecosystem changes to a bigger scale. Many studies neglect this connectivity and focus on individual aquatic or terrestrial ecosystems. The current study focuses on environmental controls of the distribution and aerobic oxidation of methane at the example of two aquatic ecosystems. These ecosystems are Arctic fresh water bodies and the Elbe estuary which represent interfaces between freshwater-terrestrial and freshwater-marine environments, respectively. Arctic water bodies are significant atmospheric sources of methane. At the same time the methane cycle in Arctic water bodies is strongly affected by the surrounding permafrost environment, which is characterized by high amounts of organic carbon. The results of this thesis indicate that the methane concentrations in Arctic lakes and streams substantially vary between each other being regulated by local landscape features (e.g. floodplain area) and the morphology of the water bodies (lakes, streams and river). The highest methane concentrations were detected in the lake outlets and in a floodplain lake complex. In contrast, the methane concentrations measured at different sites of the Lena River did not vary substantially. The lake complexes in comparison to the Lena River, thus, appear as more individual and heterogeneous systems with a pronounced imprint of the surrounding soil environment. Furthermore, connected with each other Arctic ...
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