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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Zachariah, E.J. | Johny, C.J.
Affiliations: Atmospheric Sciences Division, Centre for Earth Science Studies PB 7250, Thiruvananthapuram - 695 031, India | Global Change Centre, National Physical Laboratory, New Delhi, India
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Abstract: Wetlands are major natural source of atmospheric methane, a strong greenhouse gas. Methane fluxes from the Ashtamudi Estuary in Kerala, India (Ramsar site no. 1204), to the atmosphere as well as to the coastal ocean were obtained and are reported here. Concentration of methane in water was estimated by extraction and GC analysis. The water exchanges between the estuary and ocean was estimated by LOICZ Modeling Guidelines. Water to air fluxes of methane from the estuary surface was measured by collecting the emissions. Average water to air flux from this estuary with a water cover area of 5500 ha is 0.57 mg/m^2/hr. The estuarine water is super saturated with methane. The average concentration of methane in the estuary is 420 nMol/L. This study indicates that the discharge of methane rich water from estuaries to coastal ocean need be taken into account when methane budgets are prepared.
Keywords: Estuaries, estuarine discharges, dissolved methane, methane fluxes, Ashtamudi estuary
Journal: Asian Journal of Water, Environment and Pollution, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 15-22, 2009
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