Natural and anthropogenic methane emission from coastal wetlands of South India

被引:141
作者
Purvaja, R [1 ]
Ramesh, R [1 ]
机构
[1] Anna Univ, Inst Ocean Management, Chennai 600025, India
关键词
methane emissions; coastal wetlands; mangroves; lagoon; river; estuary; pollution;
D O I
10.1007/s002670010169
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
For the first time, the methane emissions from diverse coastal wetlands of South India have been measured. Annual emission rates varied widely, ranging from 3.10 mg/m(2)/hr (Bay of Bengal) to 21.56 mg/m(2)/hr (Adyar River), based on nature of the perturbance to each of the ecosystems studied. Distinct seasonality in methane emission was noticed in an unpolluted ecosystem (mangrove: 7.38 mg/m(2)/hr) and over a twofold increase was evident in the ecosystem that was disturbed by human activities (21.56 mg/m(2)/hr). The wide ranges in estimate suggest that methanogenesis occurs by both natural and anthropogenic activities in these coastal wetlands. Several physical and chemical factors such as salinity, sulfate, oxygen, and organic matter content influenced methanogenesis to a large degree in each of these ecosystems in addition to individual responses to human-induced stress. For example, there was a clear negative correlation between oxygen availability (0.99), sulfate (0.98), and salinity (0.98) with CH(4) emission in the Adyar river ecosystem. Although similar results were obtained for the other wetland ecosystems, CH(4) emission was largely influenced by tidal fluctuations, resulting in a concomitant increase in methanogenesis with high sulfate concentrations. This study demonstrates that coastal wetlands are potentially significant sources of atmospheric methane and could be a greater source if anthropogenic perturbations continue at the current rate.
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