Spatio-temporal variation of CO2 emission from Chilika Lake, a tropical coastal lagoon, on the east coast of India

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作者
Muduli, Pradipta R. [1 ]
Kanuri, Vishnu Vardhan [1 ]
Robin, R. S. [1 ]
Kumar, B. Charan [2 ]
Patra, Sivaji [1 ]
Raman, A. V. [2 ]
Rao, G. Nageswarara [3 ]
Subramanian, B. R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Minist Earth Sci, ICMAM Project Directorate, Madras 600100, Tamil Nadu, India
[2] Andhra Univ, Marine Biol Lab, Dept Zool, Visakhapatnam 530013, Andhra Pradesh, India
[3] Andhra Univ, Dept Inorgan & Analyt Chem, Visakhapatnam 530013, Andhra Pradesh, India
关键词
air-water exchanges; mineralization; organic matter; biological production; coastal waters region: India; Odisha; Chilika lagoon; DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON; NET ECOSYSTEM METABOLISM; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; ORGANIC-CARBON; EUROPEAN ESTUARIES; DIOXIDE EXCHANGE; SURFACE WATERS; RANDERS-FJORD; GAS-EXCHANGE; FLUXES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecss.2012.08.020
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
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071004 ;
摘要
Biogeochemical Carbon cycling was studied in Asia's largest brackish lagoon, Chilika on the east coast of India. Systematic time-series observations were made at 35 hydrologically different stations over the entire lagoon. The first of these kinds of measurements reveal, inter and intra annual variability of partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)). A comparative analysis of pCO(2), CO2 flux over four years (2005, 2009, 2010 and 2011) showed that the northern part of the lagoon maintained the highest levels of pCO(2), with maximum CO2 efflux to the atmosphere associated with peak monsoon period. The high pCO(2) corresponded to a significant decrease in pH (similar to 0.8) from the low to high flow periods. Higher bacterial abundance (1.55 +/- 0.28 x 10(9) cells L-1) and bacterial respiration (185.31 +/- 105.37 mu g C L-1 d(-1)), suggested high levels of organic carbon decomposition during the high flow period. In contrast, the southern sector was least affected by river discharge, with low pCO(2) values and CO2 flux as in the dry period. The central part and outer channel of the lagoon had intermediate characteristics. During high flow, the air-water CO2 flux from the entire lagoon was estimated to be 31.2 mol C m(-2) y(-1), which was comparatively very high with respect to the mean CO2 emission from the entire subtropical and tropical estuaries. Highest CO2 flux (65.98 mol C m(-2) y(-1)) was observed in the northern sector, followed by the outer channel (17.61 mol C m(-2) y(-1)), central sector (15.69 mol C m(-2) y(-1)) and southern sector (14.44 mol C m(-2) y(-1)). The northern part of Chilika lagoon being an important river-influenced region was responsible for the biological transformation of organic carbon to inorganic carbon and emitting CO2 to the atmosphere. Such a sectoral approach would reveal zonal influences of CO2 within a water body along with conditions leading to sink or a source. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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