Effect of dissolved oxygen on methane production from bottom sediment in a eutrophic stratified lake

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Yasuyuki Maruya [1 ]
Keisuke Nakayama [2 ]
Masafumi Sasaki [3 ]
Katsuaki Komai [3 ]
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[1] Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
[2] Graduate School of Engineering, Kobe University
[3] Department of Engineering, Kitami Institute of Technology
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Clarifying the role of sulfate and dissolved oxygen (DO) in methane production may allow for precise and accurate modeling of methane emissions in eutrophic lakes.We conducted field observations of sulfate,methane,and DO concentrations in Lake Abashiri,a typical brackish and eutrophic lake in a cold region,to develop a DO-based method for quantitively estimating methane production in a eutrophic lake and analyzed the results.We found that sulfate concentrations decreased rapidly from 900.0 mg/L in water overlying the sediments to nearly 0.0 mg/L in the bottom sediment.Methane production was almost uniform across sediment depths of 0.05 to 0.25 m,ranging from 1400 to 1800μmol/m2/day.Also,methane production was found to be a function of DO concentrations in water overlying the bottom and could be modeled by a logistic function:constant production at 1,400μmol/m2/day for DO concentrations of 0.0 to 3.0 mg/L,rapidly decreasing to 0μmol/m2/day for DO concentrations of 3.0 to 6.0 mg/L.This methane model was verified using a simple one-dimensional numerical model that showed good agreement with field observations.Our results thus suggest that the proposed methane model reduces uncertainty in estimating methane production in a eutrophic lake.
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