Methane emission from aquatic ecosystems of Mexico City

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Karla Martinez-Cruz
Rodrigo Gonzalez-Valencia
Armando Sepulveda-Jauregui
Fernando Plascencia-Hernandez
Yadira Belmonte-Izquierdo
Frederic Thalasso
机构
[1] Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del Instituto Politecnico Nacional (Cinvestav-IPN),Departamento de Biotecnologia y Bioingenieria
[2] Leibniz-Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries,Experimental Limnology
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Aquatic Sciences | 2017年 / 79卷
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CH; fluxes; Urban aquatic ecosystem; Trophic state; Water quality;
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Mexico City is a large city, populated by 8.8 million inhabitants. This population density, combined with poor wastewater management, results in aquatic ecosystems receiving a large volume of wastewater which may promote methane (CH4) emission. We measured water quality and CH4 emission from 11 aquatic ecosystems in Mexico City during 1 year, including reservoirs, rivers, lakes, canals and chinampas (system of floating garden on shallow lakes). The total CH4 emission from aquatic ecosystems was estimated as 3679 Mg CH4 year−1, which represents 3.5 % of the annual CH4 emission of Mexico City. The main contributors are chinampas (33 %), followed by lakes (27 %), reservoirs (19 %), rivers (12 %) and canals (9 %). Water quality indicators were positively correlated with CH4 emission, therefore a decrease in untreated wastewater discharge may result in a significant reduction of the greenhouse gas footprint of Mexico City, after a transitional period during which the organic content of the sediment would be degraded.
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页码:159 / 169
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