Exploring Methane Emission Drivers in Wetlands: The Cases of Massaciuccoli and Porta Lakes (Northern Tuscany, Italy)
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Wetlands are hotspots of CH4 emissions to the atmosphere, mainly sustained by microbial
decomposition of organic matter in anoxic sediments. Several knowledge gaps exist on how environmental drivers shape CH4 emissions from these ecosystems, posing challenges in upscaling efforts
to estimate global emissions from waterbodies. In this work, CH4 and CO2 diffusive fluxes, along
with chemical and isotopic composition of dissolved ionic and gaseous species, were determined
from two wetlands of Tuscany (Italy): (i) Porta Lake, a small wetland largely invaded by Phragmites
australis reeds experiencing reed die-back syndrome, and (ii) Massaciuccoli Lake, a wide marsh
area including open-water basins and channels affected by seawater intrusion and eutrophication.
Both wetlands were recognized as net sources of CH4
to the atmosphere. Our data show that the
magnitude of CH4 diffusive emission was controlled by CH4 production and consumption rates,
being mostly governed by (i) water temperature and availability of labile carbon substrates and (ii)
water column depth, wind exposure and dissolved O2 contents, respectively. This evidence suggests
that the highest CH4 diffusive fluxes were sustained by reed beds, providing a large availability of
organic matter supporting acetoclastic methanogenesis, with relevant implications for global carbon
budget and future climate models.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
wetlands; CH4 ; diffusive flux; carbon budget; greenhouse gases; macrophytes; RDBS; surface waters
Elenco autori:
Vaselli, Orlando; Tassi, Franco; Capecchiacci, Francesco; Venturi, Stefania; Randazzo, Antonio; Lazzaroni, Marta; Cabassi, Jacopo
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