Greenhouse Gas Fluxes of Mangrove Soils and Adjacent Coastal Waters in an Urban, Subtropical Estuary

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Rose M. Martin
Cathleen Wigand
Autumn Oczkowski
Alana Hanson
Stephen Balogh
Benjamin Branoff
Emily Santos
Evelyn Huertas
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[1] Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education Participant,
[2] US EPA,undefined
[3] Atlantic Coastal Environmental Sciences Division,undefined
[4] Dataquest Labs,undefined
[5] US EPA,undefined
[6] Gulf Ecosystem Measurement and Modeling Division,undefined
[7] Humboldt State University,undefined
[8] US EPA,undefined
[9] Caribbean Environmental Protection Division,undefined
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Wetlands | 2020年 / 40卷
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Methane; Carbon dioxide; Urban ecosystems; Mangrove; Greenhouse gas; Cavity Ringdown spectroscopy; Carbon sequestration; Carbon cycling;
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Mangroves are known to sequester carbon at rates exceeding even those of other tropical forests; however, to understand carbon cycling in these systems, soil-atmosphere fluxes and gas exchanges in mangrove-adjacent shallow waters need to be quantified. Further, despite the ever-increasing impact of development on mangrove systems, there is even less data on how subtropical, greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes are affected by urbanization. We quantified carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) fluxes from mangrove soils and adjacent, coastal waters along a gradient of urbanization in the densely-populated, subtropical San Juan Bay Estuary (PR). Edaphic (salinity, pH, surface temperature) factors among sites significantly covaried with GHG fluxes. We found that mangrove systems in more highly-urbanized reaches of the estuary were characterized by relatively lower porewater salinities and substantially larger GHG emissions, particularly CH4, which has a high global warming potential. The magnitude of the CO2 emissions was similar in the mangrove soils and adjacent waters, but the CH4 emissions in the adjacent waters were an order of magnitude higher than in the soils and showed a marked response to urbanization. This study underscores the importance of considering GHG emissions of adjacent waters in carbon cycling dynamics in urbanized, tropical mangrove systems.
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