2023
DOI: 10.1002/lno.12307
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Tidal control and mangrove dieback impact on methane emissions from a subtropical mangrove estuary

Abstract: Mangrove ecosystems with high sediment deposition and active carbon cycling are a source of methane (CH 4 ) to the coastal atmosphere. We investigated diurnal and seasonal variations in CH 4 emissions from a subtropical mangrove estuary in southern Texas, northwest Gulf of Mexico. Tidal processes, amplitude (spring vs. neap tides) and topographic characteristics are crucial factors controlling CH 4 cycling in mangrove creeks. Higher CH 4 concentrations were observed during the ebb in spring tides due to the co… Show more

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“…Methane emissions were quantified using a widely adopted floating chamber system method [12]. The system comprised a custom-made cylindrical polyvinyl chloride (PVC) dark chamber (volume: 0.01292 m³; water-air interface: 0.06154 m²; height: 21 cm) equipped with a thermometer and an internal fan.…”
Section: Collection and Measurement Of Methane Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methane emissions were quantified using a widely adopted floating chamber system method [12]. The system comprised a custom-made cylindrical polyvinyl chloride (PVC) dark chamber (volume: 0.01292 m³; water-air interface: 0.06154 m²; height: 21 cm) equipped with a thermometer and an internal fan.…”
Section: Collection and Measurement Of Methane Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%