Title of article :
Spatial and seasonal variations in CH4 in groundwater used for agriculture in central Japan
Author/Authors :
Akira Watanabe، نويسنده , , Masahiro Kasuya، نويسنده , , Ayumi Tsunekawa، نويسنده , , Mieko Maeda، نويسنده , , Atsuko Sugimoto، نويسنده , , Makoto Kimura، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
8
From page :
207
To page :
214
Abstract :
It is important to estimate the amount of CH4 released following the use of groundwater and to understand the dynamics of groundwater CH4 from the viewpoints of biogeochemical C cycle and global warming. We determined CH4 concentration in 216 groundwaters used for agriculture in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, and analyzed the spatial and seasonal variations. The percentage of CH4-detected samples and mean CH4 concentration were high in deltaic regions, 88% and 239 μmol L−1(n = 24) or 69% and 166 μmol L−1 (n = 49), low in alluvial fan (0%; n = 12) and mountainous area (35% and 11.7 μmol L−1(n = 22)). Methane was more frequently detected in groundwater with >50 m depth (84%; n = 37). Mean CH4 concentration for CH4-detected samples from >50 m depth was also higher than those from <5 m depth, 248 versus 60.2 μmol L−1. Among groundwater samples with <5 m depth, the probability of CH4 detection was higher under paddy fields. Seasonal variations in the concentration and stable C isotopic ratio of CH4 (image; −65 to −89‰) were generally small in monitored groundwaters with 4–180 m depth, suggesting that CH4 produced mainly by CO2 reduction was preserved through a year. There were also shallow groundwaters (<5 m depth) showing adverse seasonal changes in CH4 concentration and image (up to 20‰). Such shallow groundwaters showed significant CH4 production in a 90-day incubation with maximum rates of 3.03–6.43 nmol day−1. Acetoclastic methanogens were generally absent, while an addition of glucose and especially CO2/H2 enhanced methanogenesis. CH4 oxidizing potential was also observed in an aerobic incubation. These results suggested that the production/oxidation of CH4 in situ or at the source was responsible for the seasonal variations in CH4 concentration.
Keywords :
?13C , Groundwater , Irrigation , Methane , Methanogenesis
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Record number :
1285060
Link To Document :
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