Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil

The role of greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater reservoirs and their contribution to increase greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere is currently under discussion in many parts of the world. We studied CO2 and CH4 diffusive fluxes from two large neotropical hydropower reservoirs with d...

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Main Authors: AA. Marcelino, MA. Santos, VL. Xavier, CS. Bezerra, CRO. Silva, MA. Amorim, RP. Rodrigues, JP. Rogerio
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
Series:Brazilian Journal of Biology
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spelling doaj-dfc61766dabc4619b14d6533ea25b94b2020-11-24T22:31:40ZengInstituto Internacional de EcologiaBrazilian Journal of Biology1678-437575233133810.1590/1519-6984.12313S1519-69842015000200012Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in BrazilAA. MarcelinoMA. SantosVL. XavierCS. BezerraCRO. SilvaMA. AmorimRP. RodriguesJP. RogerioThe role of greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater reservoirs and their contribution to increase greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere is currently under discussion in many parts of the world. We studied CO2 and CH4 diffusive fluxes from two large neotropical hydropower reservoirs with different climate conditions. We used floating closed-chambers to estimate diffusive fluxes of these gaseous species. Sampling campaigns showed that the reservoirs studied were sources of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. In the Serra da Mesa Reservoir, the CH4 emissions ranged from 0.530 to 396.96 mg.m–2.d–1 and CO2 emissions ranged from –1,738.33 to 11,166.61 mg.m–2.d–1 and in Três Marias Reservoir the CH4 fluxes ranged 0.720 to 2,578.03 mg.m–2.d–1 and CO2 emission ranged from -3,037.80 to 11,516.64 to mg.m–2.d–1. There were no statistically significant differences of CH4 fluxes between the reservoirs, but CO2 fluxes from the two reservoirs studied were significantly different. The CO2 emissions measured over the periods studied in Serra da Mesa showed some seasonality with distinctions between the wet and dry transition season. In Três Marias Reservoir the CO2 fluxes showed no seasonal variability. In both reservoirs, CH4 emissions showed a tendency to increase during the study periods but this was not statistically significant. These results contributed to increase knowledge about the magnitude of CO2 and CH4 emission in hydroelectric reservoirs, however due to natural variability of the data future sampling campaigns will be needed to better elucidate the seasonal influences on the fluxes of greenhouse gases.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000200012&lng=en&tlng=enhydropowerdissolved organic carbongreenhouse gas effectlakesreservoirsCO2 emissions
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author AA. Marcelino
MA. Santos
VL. Xavier
CS. Bezerra
CRO. Silva
MA. Amorim
RP. Rodrigues
JP. Rogerio
spellingShingle AA. Marcelino
MA. Santos
VL. Xavier
CS. Bezerra
CRO. Silva
MA. Amorim
RP. Rodrigues
JP. Rogerio
Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Biology
hydropower
dissolved organic carbon
greenhouse gas effect
lakes
reservoirs
CO2 emissions
author_facet AA. Marcelino
MA. Santos
VL. Xavier
CS. Bezerra
CRO. Silva
MA. Amorim
RP. Rodrigues
JP. Rogerio
author_sort AA. Marcelino
title Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
title_short Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
title_full Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
title_fullStr Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in Brazil
title_sort diffusive emission of methane and carbon dioxide from two hydropower reservoirs in brazil
publisher Instituto Internacional de Ecologia
series Brazilian Journal of Biology
issn 1678-4375
description The role of greenhouse gas emissions from freshwater reservoirs and their contribution to increase greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere is currently under discussion in many parts of the world. We studied CO2 and CH4 diffusive fluxes from two large neotropical hydropower reservoirs with different climate conditions. We used floating closed-chambers to estimate diffusive fluxes of these gaseous species. Sampling campaigns showed that the reservoirs studied were sources of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. In the Serra da Mesa Reservoir, the CH4 emissions ranged from 0.530 to 396.96 mg.m–2.d–1 and CO2 emissions ranged from –1,738.33 to 11,166.61 mg.m–2.d–1 and in Três Marias Reservoir the CH4 fluxes ranged 0.720 to 2,578.03 mg.m–2.d–1 and CO2 emission ranged from -3,037.80 to 11,516.64 to mg.m–2.d–1. There were no statistically significant differences of CH4 fluxes between the reservoirs, but CO2 fluxes from the two reservoirs studied were significantly different. The CO2 emissions measured over the periods studied in Serra da Mesa showed some seasonality with distinctions between the wet and dry transition season. In Três Marias Reservoir the CO2 fluxes showed no seasonal variability. In both reservoirs, CH4 emissions showed a tendency to increase during the study periods but this was not statistically significant. These results contributed to increase knowledge about the magnitude of CO2 and CH4 emission in hydroelectric reservoirs, however due to natural variability of the data future sampling campaigns will be needed to better elucidate the seasonal influences on the fluxes of greenhouse gases.
topic hydropower
dissolved organic carbon
greenhouse gas effect
lakes
reservoirs
CO2 emissions
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1519-69842015000200012&lng=en&tlng=en
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