Methane concentrations and carbon stable isotopic ratios (delta(13)C(CH4)), oxygen concentrations and hydrographic parameters (CTD) were investigated in the water column of the north-western Black Sea during the summers of 2003 and 2004. Water samples were collected along a transect which crosses three methane seep areas in 90,220, and 600 m water depth. These active seeps strongly influence methane distribution in the overlying anoxic and oxic water column. Methane concentration and stable isotope (delta(13)C(CH4)) patterns indicate that water column stratification and microbial methane oxidation efficiently hamper the transfer of methane to the sea surface. Only the shelf seep site in 90 m water depth acts as a direct source of atmospheric methane. Microbial methane oxidation and/or gas stripping seem to cause oxygen depletion above the two shallower seep areas. The methane flux from the 90 m site into the water column is estimated to have been 0.599 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) (9.6 t yr(-1)) in 2003 and 0347 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) (5.6 t yr(-1)) in 2004. Comparison of results from the two years shows different water column methane inventories in the deep part of the transect, implying a variable methane source strength at the 600 m deep site. The flux from this area is estimated to have been 11.35 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) in 2003. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Gas seepage in the Dnepr paleo-delta area (NW-Black Sea) and its regional impact on the water column methane cycle / O., Schmale; Beaubien, Stanley Eugene; G., Rehder; J., Greinert; Lombardi, Salvatore. - In: JOURNAL OF MARINE SYSTEMS. - ISSN 0924-7963. - STAMPA. - 80:1-2(2010), pp. 90-100. [10.1016/j.jmarsys.2009.10.003]
Gas seepage in the Dnepr paleo-delta area (NW-Black Sea) and its regional impact on the water column methane cycle
BEAUBIEN, Stanley Eugene;LOMBARDI, Salvatore
2010
Abstract
Methane concentrations and carbon stable isotopic ratios (delta(13)C(CH4)), oxygen concentrations and hydrographic parameters (CTD) were investigated in the water column of the north-western Black Sea during the summers of 2003 and 2004. Water samples were collected along a transect which crosses three methane seep areas in 90,220, and 600 m water depth. These active seeps strongly influence methane distribution in the overlying anoxic and oxic water column. Methane concentration and stable isotope (delta(13)C(CH4)) patterns indicate that water column stratification and microbial methane oxidation efficiently hamper the transfer of methane to the sea surface. Only the shelf seep site in 90 m water depth acts as a direct source of atmospheric methane. Microbial methane oxidation and/or gas stripping seem to cause oxygen depletion above the two shallower seep areas. The methane flux from the 90 m site into the water column is estimated to have been 0.599 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) (9.6 t yr(-1)) in 2003 and 0347 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) (5.6 t yr(-1)) in 2004. Comparison of results from the two years shows different water column methane inventories in the deep part of the transect, implying a variable methane source strength at the 600 m deep site. The flux from this area is estimated to have been 11.35 x 10(6) mol yr(-1) in 2003. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.