Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)

Chemical and isotopic vertical profiles from the volcanic lakes of Sete Cidades, Santiago, Fogo, Congro and Furnas (Island of São Miguel, Azores Archipelago, Portugal) were studied to investigate the biogeochemical processes acting at different depths, with a focus on the CO2 and CH4 dynamics. Thes...

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Main Authors: Franco Tassi, Jacopo Cabassi, Cesar Andrade, Cristiana Callieri, Catarina Silva, Fatima Viveiros, Gianluca Corno, Orlando Vaselli, Enrico Selmo, Andrea Gallorini, Andrea Ricci, Luciano Giannini, Josè V. Cruz
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Published: PAGEPress Publications 2018-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1821
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spelling doaj-72a3e7728d6e48168b58bd341fc6cb612020-11-25T02:37:29ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Limnology1129-57671723-86332018-07-0177310.4081/jlimnol.2018.1821Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)Franco Tassi0Jacopo Cabassi1Cesar Andrade2Cristiana Callieri3Catarina Silva4Fatima Viveiros5Gianluca Corno6Orlando Vaselli7Enrico Selmo8Andrea Gallorini9Andrea Ricci10Luciano Giannini11Josè V. Cruz12University of FlorenceUniversity of FlorenceUniversidade dos AçoresCNR-ISEUniversidade dos AçoresUniversidade dos AçoresCNR-ISEUniversity of FlorenceUniversity of ParmaUniversity of FlorenceUniversity of FlorenceUniversity of FlorenceUniversidade dos Açores Chemical and isotopic vertical profiles from the volcanic lakes of Sete Cidades, Santiago, Fogo, Congro and Furnas (Island of São Miguel, Azores Archipelago, Portugal) were studied to investigate the biogeochemical processes acting at different depths, with a focus on the CO2 and CH4 dynamics. These lakes are fed by meteoric water affected by seawater spray and interacting with volcanic rocks at a relatively low extent. In addition to volcanogenic gas inputs, the biogeochemical processes are influenced by microbial activities since the lakes offer specialized ecological niches for oxic and anoxic metabolism. The lakes were sampled in two extreme conditions of (partial) mixing (winter) and stratification (summer), respectively. The seasonal thermal stratification favored the development of anaerobic hypolimnia, showing relatively high concentrations of NH4+, NO3-, P and other minor species (Fe, Mn, Zn, As) controlled by microbial activity and minerogenetic processes occurring within the lake sediments. The strongly negative d13C-TDIC values measured in almost all the studied lakes suggest dominant contribution of organic carbon. Dissolved gases were mostly consisting of atmospheric compounds with significant concentrations of CO2 and CH4. The d13C-CO2 values were intermediate between those measured in the hydrothermal fluids and those typical of biogenic CO2. Dissolved CH4, which was the most abundant extra-atmospheric gas in the anoxic waters, was measured at significant concentrations even in the aerobic layers, especially in the winter season. This unexpected feature may tentatively be explained by admitting i) convective mixing of shallow and deep waters, and/or ii) aerobic CH4 production. Further investigations, focusing on the recognition of microbial populations able to produce CH4 at different redox conditions, may be useful to corroborate these intriguing hypotheses. https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1821Volcanic lakemethane paradoxlake stratificationdissolved gas reservoirmicrobiological activityAzores.
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author Franco Tassi
Jacopo Cabassi
Cesar Andrade
Cristiana Callieri
Catarina Silva
Fatima Viveiros
Gianluca Corno
Orlando Vaselli
Enrico Selmo
Andrea Gallorini
Andrea Ricci
Luciano Giannini
Josè V. Cruz
spellingShingle Franco Tassi
Jacopo Cabassi
Cesar Andrade
Cristiana Callieri
Catarina Silva
Fatima Viveiros
Gianluca Corno
Orlando Vaselli
Enrico Selmo
Andrea Gallorini
Andrea Ricci
Luciano Giannini
Josè V. Cruz
Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
Journal of Limnology
Volcanic lake
methane paradox
lake stratification
dissolved gas reservoir
microbiological activity
Azores.
author_facet Franco Tassi
Jacopo Cabassi
Cesar Andrade
Cristiana Callieri
Catarina Silva
Fatima Viveiros
Gianluca Corno
Orlando Vaselli
Enrico Selmo
Andrea Gallorini
Andrea Ricci
Luciano Giannini
Josè V. Cruz
author_sort Franco Tassi
title Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
title_short Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
title_full Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
title_fullStr Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
title_full_unstemmed Mechanisms regulating CO2 and CH4 dynamics in the Azorean volcanic lakes (São Miguel Island, Portugal)
title_sort mechanisms regulating co2 and ch4 dynamics in the azorean volcanic lakes (são miguel island, portugal)
publisher PAGEPress Publications
series Journal of Limnology
issn 1129-5767
1723-8633
publishDate 2018-07-01
description Chemical and isotopic vertical profiles from the volcanic lakes of Sete Cidades, Santiago, Fogo, Congro and Furnas (Island of São Miguel, Azores Archipelago, Portugal) were studied to investigate the biogeochemical processes acting at different depths, with a focus on the CO2 and CH4 dynamics. These lakes are fed by meteoric water affected by seawater spray and interacting with volcanic rocks at a relatively low extent. In addition to volcanogenic gas inputs, the biogeochemical processes are influenced by microbial activities since the lakes offer specialized ecological niches for oxic and anoxic metabolism. The lakes were sampled in two extreme conditions of (partial) mixing (winter) and stratification (summer), respectively. The seasonal thermal stratification favored the development of anaerobic hypolimnia, showing relatively high concentrations of NH4+, NO3-, P and other minor species (Fe, Mn, Zn, As) controlled by microbial activity and minerogenetic processes occurring within the lake sediments. The strongly negative d13C-TDIC values measured in almost all the studied lakes suggest dominant contribution of organic carbon. Dissolved gases were mostly consisting of atmospheric compounds with significant concentrations of CO2 and CH4. The d13C-CO2 values were intermediate between those measured in the hydrothermal fluids and those typical of biogenic CO2. Dissolved CH4, which was the most abundant extra-atmospheric gas in the anoxic waters, was measured at significant concentrations even in the aerobic layers, especially in the winter season. This unexpected feature may tentatively be explained by admitting i) convective mixing of shallow and deep waters, and/or ii) aerobic CH4 production. Further investigations, focusing on the recognition of microbial populations able to produce CH4 at different redox conditions, may be useful to corroborate these intriguing hypotheses.
topic Volcanic lake
methane paradox
lake stratification
dissolved gas reservoir
microbiological activity
Azores.
url https://www.jlimnol.it/index.php/jlimnol/article/view/1821
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