Divergent drivers of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in an agricultural coastal floodplain: Post-flood hydrological and biological drivers

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Webb, Jackie R., Santos, Isaac R., Tait, Douglas R., Sippo, James Z., Macdonald, Ben C. T., Robson, Barbara and Maher, Damien T.. 2016. "Divergent drivers of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in an agricultural coastal floodplain: Post-flood hydrological and biological drivers." Chemical Geology. 440, pp. 313-325. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.07.025
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Divergent drivers of carbon dioxide and methane dynamics in an agricultural coastal floodplain: Post-flood hydrological and biological drivers

ERA Journal ID1893
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsWebb, Jackie R., Santos, Isaac R., Tait, Douglas R., Sippo, James Z., Macdonald, Ben C. T., Robson, Barbara and Maher, Damien T.
Journal TitleChemical Geology
Journal Citation440, pp. 313-325
Number of Pages13
Year2016
PublisherElsevier
Place of PublicationNetherlands
ISSN0009-2541
1872-6836
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemgeo.2016.07.025
Web Address (URL)https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0009254116303771
Abstract

Many coastal floodplains have been artificially drained for agriculture, altering hydrological connectivity and the delivery of groundwater-derived solutes including carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) to surface waters. Here, we investigated the drivers of CO2 and CH4 within the artificial drains of a coastal floodplain under sugarcane plantation and quantify the contribution of groundwater discharge to CO2 and CH4 dynamics over a flood event (290 mm of rainfall). High temporal resolution, in situ observations of dissolved CO2 and CH4, carbon stable isotopes of CH4 (δ13C-CH4), and the natural groundwater tracer radon (222Rn) allowed us to quantify CO2, CH4 and groundwater dynamics during the rapid recession of a flood over a five day period. Extreme super-saturation of free CO2 ([CO2*]) up to 2,951 μM (25,480% of atmospheric equilibrium) was driven by large groundwater input into the drains (maximum 87 cm day− 1), caused by a steep hydraulic head in the adjacent water table. Groundwater input sustained between 95 and 124% of the surface [CO2*] flux during the flood recession by delivering high carbonate alkalinity groundwater (DIC = 10,533 μM, ~ pH = 7.05) to acidic surface water (pH < 4), consequently transforming all groundwater-derived DIC to [CO2*]. In contrast, groundwater was not a major direct driver of CH4 contributing only 14% of total CH4 fluxes. A progressive increase in CH4 concentrations of up to ~ 2400 nM day− 1 occurred as a combination of increased substrate availability delivered by post-flood drainage water and longer residence times, which allowed for a biogenic CH4 signal to develop. The progressive enrichment in δ13C-CH4 values (− 70‰ to − 48‰) and increase in CH4 concentrations (46–2460 nM) support coupled production-oxidation, with concentrations and δ13C values remaining higher (2,798 nM and -47‰) than pre-flood conditions (534 nM and -55‰) three weeks after the flood. Our findings demonstrate how separate processes can drive the aquatic CO2 and CH4 response to a flood event in a drained coastal floodplain, and the key role groundwater had in post-flood [CO2*] evasion to the atmosphere, but not CH4.

KeywordsWetland; Acid sulfate soils; Seepage; Greenhouse gas; Stable isotopes
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020379901. Earth system sciences
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Byline AffiliationsSouthern Cross University
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia
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