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Sources and emission of greenhouse gases in Danube Delta lakes

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH
Volume 16, Issue -, Pages 86-91

Publisher

SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-009-0182-9

Keywords

Carbon dioxide emissions; Danube delta; Greenhouse gases; Methane emissions; Wetland lakes

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation
  2. Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation
  3. Romanian Ministry for Education and Research

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Production of methane and carbon dioxide as well as methane concentrations in surface waters and emissions to the atmosphere were investigated in two flow-through lake complexes (Uzlina-Isac and Puiu-RosuRosulet) in the Danube Delta during post-flood conditions in May and low water level in September 2006. Retained nutrients fuelled primary production and remineralisation of bioavailable organic matter. This led to an observable net release of methane, particularly in the lakes Uzlina, Puiu and Rosu in May. Input from the Danube River, from redbuds and benthic release contributed to CH4 concentrations in surface waters. In addition to significant river input of CO2, this trace gas was released via aerobic remineralisation within the water column and in top sediments. Emission patterns of CO2 widely overlapped with those of CH4. Generally, greenhouse gas emissions peaked in the lake complex adjacent to the Danube River in May due to strong winds and decreased with increasing hydrological distance from the Danube River. Intense remineralisation of organic matter in the Danube Delta lakes results in a net source of atmospheric greenhouse gases.

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