Carbon dynamics and CO2 and CH4 exchange in the mangrove dominated Guayas river delta, Ecuador

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作者
Belliard, Jean-Philippe [1 ]
Hernandez, Simon [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Temmerman, Stijn [1 ]
Suello, Rey Harvey [1 ]
Dominguez-Granda, Luis E. [4 ]
Rosado-Moncayo, Andrea M. [4 ]
Ramos-Veliz, John A. [4 ]
Parra-Narera, Rebeca N. [4 ]
Pollete-Ramirez, Karem [4 ]
Govers, Gerard [5 ]
Borges, Alberto, V [6 ]
Bouillon, Steven [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Antwerp, Ecosyst Management Res Grp, Antwerp, Belgium
[2] Univ Ghent, Fac Biosci Engn, Lab Environm Toxicol & Aquat Ecol, Ghent, Belgium
[3] Univ Ghent, BLUEGent Business Dev Ctr Aquaculture & Blue Life, Ghent, Belgium
[4] Escuela Super Politecn Litoral, Fac Ciencias Nat & Matemat, Ctr Agua & Desarrollo Sustentable, Guayaquil, Ecuador
[5] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Dept Earth & Environm Sci, Leuven, Belgium
[6] Univ Liege, Chem Oceanog Unit, Liege, Belgium
关键词
Particulate; dissolved carbon; Stable carbon isotopes; Tidal variation; Seasonal variation; Salinity gradient; Guayas river delta; DISSOLVED INORGANIC CARBON; PARTICULATE ORGANIC-CARBON; STABLE-ISOTOPES; TIDAL CREEK; WEST-COAST; LAND-USE; NITROGEN; ESTUARY; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY; FLUXES;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecss.2022.107766
中图分类号
Q17 [水生生物学];
学科分类号
071004 ;
摘要
Although estuaries are considered important pathways in the global carbon cycle, carbon dynamics in tropical estuaries is relatively understudied. Here, the tidal, seasonal and spatial variability of particulate organic carbon (POC), dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC), carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4), among other biogeochemical variables related to carbon cycling, were studied in the Guayas river delta (Ecuador) to document the sources, processing and fluxes of these carbon forms. All variables were studied during a semi-diurnal (13 h) tidal cycle and along river transects at low and high tides, all carried out during one dry and rainy season. POC and total suspended matter (TSM) strongly covaried and peaked at high tidal flow velocities during a tidal cycle and at high river discharge during the rainy season, suggesting that resuspension of bottom sediments and/or surface erosion in the river catchment were a dominant source of particulate matter in the water column. The 813C of POC, (from similar to-22%o to similar to-27%o) showed an increasing contribution of marine phytoplankton to the POC pool as moving downstream along the delta during the dry season. Upstream DIC concentrations (similar to 1200 mu mol L-1) were high in the Guayas river delta as compared to other tropical estuarine systems, and the 813C of DIC revealed a shift from a more phytoplankton dominated source in the dry season and downstream (similar to-4%o) to a relatively more terrestrial source in the rainy season and upstream (similar to-12.5%o). Both DIC and its 813C showed slight but consistent deviations from conservative mixing that hint at inputs of 13C depleted DIC from mineralization along the delta. High values of the partial pressure of CO2 (pCO(2)) observed upstream and in the rainy season (-5250 mu atm), associated with O2 undersaturation (-60%) and low delta 13CDIC, suggest a strongly heterotrophic system, and resulted in high CO2 efflux to the atmosphere. CH4 concentrations were also higher during the rainy than dry season (93.5 +/- 62.5 vs. 61.3 +/- 39.5 nmol L-1), but unlike pCO(2), showed tidal variations similar to TSM and POC, thus alluding to potential CH4 release from sediments during resuspension events at high tidal flow velocities. This explorative survey revealed complex drivers and biogeochemical processes acting upon various spatiotemporal scales which are necessary to consider for a complete understanding of the carbon biogeochemistry in estuarine systems. Similar surveys on estuarine carbon in data scarce regions are encouraged to constrain uncertainties in coastal zone carbon budgets.
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