Carbon and Hydrogen Isotope Signatures of Dissolved Methane in the Scheldt Estuary

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2021-01

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Jacques, CarolineISNI 0000000523805765
Gkritzalis, Thanos
Tison, Jean Louis
Hartley, Thomas
Van Der Veen, CarinaORCID 0000-0001-6827-9616ISNI 0000000492959656
Röckmann, T.ORCID 0000-0002-6688-8968ISNI 0000000396155674
Middelburg, Jack J.ORCID 0000-0003-3601-9072ISNI 0000000050735946
Cattrijsse, André
Egger, M.ISNI 0000000492860736
Dehairs, Frank

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Abstract

We collected water samples from the Scheldt estuary during December 2015 and November 2016 for methane (CH4) concentration and isotopic composition (δ13C and δD values) analyses, to investigate the origin of the excess dissolved CH4, which is a common feature in estuaries. The Scheldt estuary is a eutrophic, heterotrophic tidal estuary, located at the border between Belgium and the Netherlands. The gas chromatography and mass spectrometry analyses revealed (1) variable dissolved CH4 concentrations reaching up to 302.6 nM in surface waters of the Port of Antwerp, which fits within the higher range of values reported for European estuaries, and (2) the presence of surprisingly high isotopic signatures in the upper estuary. While microbial CH4 production dominates in the lower part of the estuary, we observe a clear trend towards isotopically heavier CH4 upstream where isotopic signatures as enriched as − 25.2‰ for carbon and + 101‰ for hydrogen were measured. We conclude that microbial oxidation of most of the CH4 pool could explain such enrichments, but that the origin of riverine CH4 enriched isotopic signatures remains to be explained. This study identifies peculiar features associated with CH4 cycling in the Scheldt estuary, paving the way for a more thorough biogeochemical quantification of various production/removal processes.

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Dissolved methane, Microbial production, Oxidation, Scheldt estuary, Stable isotopes, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Aquatic Science, Ecology

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Jacques, C, Gkritzalis, T, Tison, J L, Hartley, T, van der Veen, C, Röckmann, T, Middelburg, J J, Cattrijsse, A, Egger, M, Dehairs, F & Sapart, C J 2021, 'Carbon and Hydrogen Isotope Signatures of Dissolved Methane in the Scheldt Estuary', Estuaries and Coasts, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 137–146. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12237-020-00768-3