SEASONAL VARIATIONS OF STABLE HYDROGEN AND CARBON ISOTOPE RATIOS OF METHANE IN SUBTROPICAL FRESHWATER SEDIMENTS

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Burke, Roger, Jr. [1 ]
Barber, Timothy [1 ]
Sackett, William [1 ]
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[1] Univ South Florida, Dept Marine Sci, St Petersburg, FL 33701 USA
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10.1029/92GB00155
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Stable hydrogen (OD) and carbon (delta C-13) isotope ratios of sedimentary methane from five subtropical Florida freshwater sites exhibited smaller, less distinct seasonal variations than previously observed in temperate sediments, apparently due to the smaller range of temperatures forcing the subtropical environments. Negative correlations observed between delta D-CH4 and delta C-13-CH4 at these sites probably resulted from mixing methane produced via acetate fermentation with methane formed from CO2 and H-2. The inverse delta D/delta C-13 trends, high sedimentary gas methane concentrations (up to 80 mole%), and visual observations imply that ebullition dominates methane transport from the sediments during at least part of the seasonal cycle. Many values deviated from the main inverse delta D/delta C-13 trend such that bacterial oxidation was not indicated. The deviation may result from the reduction of CO2 with varying delta C-13 under conditions of elevated H-2 concentrations or enhanced interspecies hydrogen transfer, which may cause relatively greater hydrogen isotopic fractionation. Alternatively, the deviation may result from fermentation of autotrophically formed, C-13-depleted acetate. Differences in the delta C-13 of bulk organic matter from two of the sites potentially account for about half of the difference in mean delta C-13-CH4 between the two sites. In other cases, however, the immediate methanogenic precursor (e.g., acetate versus CO2/H-2) appeared to be the major determinant of methane stable isotopic composition.
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