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Major implication of the littoral zone for methane release from boreal lakes
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Organic GeochemistryBiogeochemistryEngineeringLimnologyMethane FluxesBenthic-pelagic CouplingMethane ReleaseNatural Gas Hydrate SystemMajor ImplicationLittoral ZoneCh 4Biogeochemical ProcessLake Ch 4Coal Bed MethaneOceanic Systems
Transitions between aquatic and terrestrial environments can be recognized as biogeochemically active ecotones that support high CH 4 release. We studied the links between littoral CH 4 fluxes and aquatic vegetation, hydrologic conditions, and sediment quality, and integrated the CH 4 fluxes into a whole‐lake assessment. Methane fluxes were measured using a closed chamber method in the littoral and pelagic zones of three Finnish mid‐boreal lakes from May to October. The cumulative CH 4 fluxes were spatially integrated over the lake relative to the vegetation coverage in the littoral, and to depth zones in the pelagic regions. During the ice‐free period, 66–77% of the CH 4 was released from the littoral zone, and the mean CH 4 effluxes from these lakes were 0.08–0.42 mol m −2 ice‐free season −1 . Littoral and pelagic productivity was reflected in CH 4 release from the lakes. Our results show that estimates of lake CH 4 release should include an assessment of the vegetated littoral zone.
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