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[AHW34-12] Seasonal changes of dissolved CH4, CO2 and N2O in a subtropical reservoir, Guangdong, China
Keywords:Reservoirthermocline, Greenhouse gas, Dissolved gas, Seasonal variation, Thermocline
The depths of reservoir changed from 25m to 30m depending on the operation for water supply. The thermocline forms in summer and disappears in winter. Accordingly, the vertical profiles of dissolved gases in summer were different from winter. DO value in the water column decreased with depth from 8.96mg/L to 0.15mg/L in summer, but was almost uniformly ranging from 7.41 to 8.59 mg/L in winter. In summer, concentrations of DCH4, DCO2 and DN2O ranged from 0.49µg/L to 795.10 µg/L, less than 0.001 mg/L to 1.32 mg/L and 1.06µg/l to 3.47µg/l, respectively. Also, concentrations of DCH4, DCO2 and DN2O in winter changed from 0.43µg/L to 0.85µg/L, 0.81 mg/L to 3.50 mg/L and 0.85µg/l to 3.09µg/l, respectively. As a whole, the vertical distributions dissolved gases are affected by photosynthesis and associated biogeochemical processes. It was found that photosynthetic dominated the dissolved gasses in the top 5m think layer in the reservoir. Available sunlight becomes weaker with increase of depth, CO2 concentration increased because respiration and metabolic activities of algae and DCH4 concentration was highest in the bottom in summer. In the winter, the deep part of the reservoir changed from anaerobic environment to aerobic environment because DO was replenished in the overturn period, enhancing oxidation of methane to CO2.