Methane Ebullition in Temperate Hydropower Reservoirs and Implications for US Policy on Greenhouse Gas Emissions

被引:16
|
作者
Miller, Benjamin L. [1 ,3 ]
Arntzen, Evan V. [1 ]
Goldman, Amy E. [1 ]
Richmond, Marshall C. [2 ]
机构
[1] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Ecol Grp, Richland, WA 99352 USA
[2] Pacific Northwest Natl Lab, Hydrol Grp, Richland, WA 99354 USA
[3] Univ Washington, Sch Aquat & Fishery Sci, Seattle, WA 48109 USA
关键词
Methane; Hydropower; Reservoir; Temperate; Greenhouse gas; Ebullition; HYDROELECTRIC RESERVOIRS; CARBON-DIOXIDE; PHYSICAL CONTROLS; UNITED-STATES; WIND-SPEED; HOT-SPOTS; WATER; LAKE; FLUXES; ATMOSPHERE;
D O I
10.1007/s00267-017-0909-1
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
The United States is home to 2198 dams actively used for hydropower production. With the December 2015 consensus adoption of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Paris Agreement, it is important to accurately quantify anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Methane ebullition, or methane bubbles originating from river or lake sediments, has been shown to account for nearly all methane emissions from tropical hydropower reservoirs to the atmosphere. However, distinct ebullitive methane fluxes have been studied in comparatively few temperate hydropower reservoirs globally. This study measures ebullitive and diffusive methane fluxes from two eastern Washington reservoirs, and synthesizes existing studies of methane ebullition in temperate, boreal, and tropical hydropower reservoirs. Ebullition comprises nearly all methane emissions (> 97%) from this study's two eastern Washington hydropower reservoirs to the atmosphere. Summer methane ebullition from these reservoirs was higher than ebullition in six southeastern U.S. hydropower reservoirs, however it was similar to temperate reservoirs in other parts of the world. Our literature synthesis suggests that methane ebullition from temperate hydropower reservoirs can be seasonally elevated compared to tropical climates, however annual emissions are likely to be higher within tropical climates, emphasizing the possible range of methane ebullition fluxes and the need for the further study of temperate reservoirs. Possible future changes to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and UNFCCC guidelines for national greenhouse gas inventories highlights the need for accurate assessment of reservoir emissions.
引用
收藏
页码:615 / 629
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Temperate Peatland Pasture
    Teh, Yit Arn
    Silver, Whendee L.
    Sonnentag, Oliver
    Detto, Matteo
    Kelly, Maggi
    Baldocchi, Dennis D.
    ECOSYSTEMS, 2011, 14 (02) : 311 - 325
  • [42] Large Greenhouse Gas Emissions from a Temperate Peatland Pasture
    Yit Arn Teh
    Whendee L. Silver
    Oliver Sonnentag
    Matteo Detto
    Maggi Kelly
    Dennis D. Baldocchi
    Ecosystems, 2011, 14 : 311 - 325
  • [43] Reducing greenhouse gas emissions of Amazon hydropower with strategic dam planning
    Rafael M. Almeida
    Qinru Shi
    Jonathan M. Gomes-Selman
    Xiaojian Wu
    Yexiang Xue
    Hector Angarita
    Nathan Barros
    Bruce R. Forsberg
    Roosevelt García-Villacorta
    Stephen K. Hamilton
    John M. Melack
    Mariana Montoya
    Guillaume Perez
    Suresh A. Sethi
    Carla P. Gomes
    Alexander S. Flecker
    Nature Communications, 10
  • [44] Manure management: Implications for greenhouse gas emissions
    Chadwick, Dave
    Sommer, Sven Gjedde
    Thorman, Rachel
    Fangueiro, David
    Cardenas, Laura
    Amon, Barbara
    Misselbrook, Tom
    ANIMAL FEED SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2011, 166-67 : 514 - 531
  • [45] Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Hydroelectric Reservoirs in Tropical Regions
    Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
    Marco Aurelio dos Santos
    Bohdan Matvienko
    Ednaldo Oliveira dos Santos
    Elizabeth Sikar
    Climatic Change, 2004, 66 : 9 - 21
  • [46] Climate implications of greenhouse gas emissions scenarios
    Smith, SJ
    Wigley, TML
    Nakicenovic, N
    Raper, SCB
    TECHNOLOGICAL FORECASTING AND SOCIAL CHANGE, 2000, 65 (02) : 195 - 204
  • [47] Reducing greenhouse gas emissions of Amazon hydropower with strategic dam planning
    Almeida, Rafael M.
    Shi, Qinru
    Gomes-Selman, Jonathan M.
    Wu, Xiaojian
    Xue, Yexiang
    Angarita, Hector
    Barros, Nathan
    Forsberg, Bruce R.
    Garcia-Villacorta, Roosevelt
    Hamilton, Stephen K.
    Melack, John M.
    Montoya, Mariana
    Perez, Guillaume
    Sethi, Suresh A.
    Gomes, Carla P.
    Flecker, Alexander S.
    NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 2019, 10 (1)
  • [48] Greenhouse gas emissions from hydroelectric reservoirs in tropical regions
    Rosa, LP
    dos Santos, MA
    Matvienko, B
    dos Santos, EO
    Sikar, E
    CLIMATIC CHANGE, 2004, 66 (1-2) : 9 - 21
  • [49] Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture: economic implications for policy and agricultural producers
    Thamo, Tas
    Kingwell, Ross S.
    Pannell, David J.
    AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS, 2013, 57 (02) : 234 - 252
  • [50] Greenhouse gas emissions and their relationship with hydropower generation in a tropical reservoir in Colombia
    Usuga, Fabian A.
    Rodriguez Loaiza, Diana Catalina
    Penuela, Gustavo A.
    WATER POLICY, 2022, 24 (07) : 1166 - 1178