Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)

Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent long-lived greenhouse gas and estuaries represent potentially important sources of this biogas to the atmosphere. In this work, we analyse the first N2O data obtained in the Minho and Lima estuaries, and the processes and environmental factors that may regulate its pr...

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Main Authors: Célia Gonçalves, Maria José Brogueira
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Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 2017-09-01
Series:Scientia Marina
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n2o
Online Access:http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1728
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spelling doaj-25e8e08379c2457db8d9635130ef14732021-05-05T13:49:33ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasScientia Marina0214-83581886-81342017-09-0181331732610.3989/scimar.04637.26A1696Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)Célia Gonçalves0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5524-1256Maria José Brogueira1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3692-4099Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera, IPMAInstituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera, IPMANitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent long-lived greenhouse gas and estuaries represent potentially important sources of this biogas to the atmosphere. In this work, we analyse the first N2O data obtained in the Minho and Lima estuaries, and the processes and environmental factors that may regulate its production in these systems. In September 2006, N2O attained values of up to 20.0 nmol L–1 in the upper reaches of the Lima estuary and the river was, apparently, the main source of biogas to the system. In Minho N2O reached a maximum of 14.4 nmol L–1 and nitrification appeared to contribute to the enhancement of N2O. In the upper estuary, the relatively high concentrations of nitrification substrate NH4+, the positive correlations found between N2O level above atmospheric equilibrium (ΔN2O) and apparent oxygen utilization and NO2–, and the negative correlations between ΔN2O and NH4+ and pH can be interpreted as in situ N2O production through pelagic nitrification. Principal component analysis gave evidence of considerable differences between upper estuaries, particularly in terms of higher N2O in Lima and NH4+ in Minho. Surface waters of both estuaries were always N2O-supersaturated (101-227%) and estimated N2O emissions from Minho and Lima were 0.28 Mg N2O-N yr–1 and 0.96 Mg N2O-N yr–1, respectively, which represent a reduced fraction of N2O global emission from European estuaries.http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1728n2ogreenhouse gasfluxesemissionportuguese estuaries
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author Célia Gonçalves
Maria José Brogueira
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Maria José Brogueira
Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
Scientia Marina
n2o
greenhouse gas
fluxes
emission
portuguese estuaries
author_facet Célia Gonçalves
Maria José Brogueira
author_sort Célia Gonçalves
title Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
title_short Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
title_full Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
title_fullStr Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the Minho and Lima estuaries (Portugal)
title_sort spatial variability of nitrous oxide in the minho and lima estuaries (portugal)
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Scientia Marina
issn 0214-8358
1886-8134
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a potent long-lived greenhouse gas and estuaries represent potentially important sources of this biogas to the atmosphere. In this work, we analyse the first N2O data obtained in the Minho and Lima estuaries, and the processes and environmental factors that may regulate its production in these systems. In September 2006, N2O attained values of up to 20.0 nmol L–1 in the upper reaches of the Lima estuary and the river was, apparently, the main source of biogas to the system. In Minho N2O reached a maximum of 14.4 nmol L–1 and nitrification appeared to contribute to the enhancement of N2O. In the upper estuary, the relatively high concentrations of nitrification substrate NH4+, the positive correlations found between N2O level above atmospheric equilibrium (ΔN2O) and apparent oxygen utilization and NO2–, and the negative correlations between ΔN2O and NH4+ and pH can be interpreted as in situ N2O production through pelagic nitrification. Principal component analysis gave evidence of considerable differences between upper estuaries, particularly in terms of higher N2O in Lima and NH4+ in Minho. Surface waters of both estuaries were always N2O-supersaturated (101-227%) and estimated N2O emissions from Minho and Lima were 0.28 Mg N2O-N yr–1 and 0.96 Mg N2O-N yr–1, respectively, which represent a reduced fraction of N2O global emission from European estuaries.
topic n2o
greenhouse gas
fluxes
emission
portuguese estuaries
url http://scientiamarina.revistas.csic.es/index.php/scientiamarina/article/view/1728
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