Effect of drainage on CO2, CH4, and N2O fluxes from aquaculture ponds during winter in a subtropical estuary of China

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作者
Ping Yang [1 ,2 ]
Derrick Y.F Lai [3 ]
Jia F.Huang [1 ,2 ]
Chuan Tong [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] School of Geographical Sciences, Fujian Normal University
[2] Key Laboratory of Humid Sub-tropical Eco-geographical Process of Ministry of Education of China, Fujian Normal University
[3] Department of Geography and Resource Management, and Centre for Environmental Policy and Resource Management,The Chinese University of Hong Kong
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
Aquaculture pond; Drainage management; Greenhouse gas flux; Global warming; Min River estuary;
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X714 [水产业];
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082803 ;
摘要
Aquaculture ponds are dominant features of the landscape in the coastal zone of China.Generally,aquaculture ponds are drained during the non-culture period in winter.However,the effects of such drainage on the production and flux of greenhouse gases(GHGs)from aquaculture ponds are largely unknown.In the present study,field-based research was performed to compare the GHG fluxes between one drained pond(DP,with a water depth of 0.05 m)and one undrained pond(UDP,with a water depth of 1.16 m)during one winter in the Min River estuary of southeast China.Over the entire study period,the mean COflux in the DP was(0.75±0.12)mmol/(m~2·hr),which was significantly higher than that in the UDP of(-0.49±0.09)mmol/(m~2·hr)(p<0.01).This indicates that drainage drastically transforms aquaculture ponds from a net sink to a net source of COin winter.Mean CHand NO emissions were significantly higher in the DP compared to those in the UDP(CH=(0.66±0.31)vs.(0.07±0.06)mmol/(m~2·hr)and NO=(19.54±2.08)vs.(0.01±0.04)μmol/(m~2·hr))(p<0.01),suggesting that drainage would also significantly enhance CHand NO emissions.Changes in environmental variables(including sediment temperature,p H,salinity,redox status,and water depth)contributed significantly to the enhanced GHG emissions following pond drainage.Furthermore,analysis of the sustained-flux global warming and cooling potentials indicated that the combined global warming potentials of the GHG fluxes were significantly higher in the DP than in the UDP(p<0.01),with values of739.18 and 26.46 mg CO-eq/(m~2·hr),respectively.Our findings suggested that drainage of aquaculture ponds can increase the emissions of potent GHGs from the coastal zone of China to the atmosphere during winter,further aggravating the problem of global warming.
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