2020
DOI: 10.5194/bg-2020-106
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Seasonal methane dynamics in three different Siberian water bodies

Abstract: Abstract. Arctic regions and their water bodies are being affected by the most rapid climate warming on Earth. Arctic lakes and small ponds are known to act as an important source of atmospheric methane. However, not much is known about other types of water bodies in permafrost regions, which include major rivers and coastal bays as a transition type between freshwater and marine environments. We monitored dissolved methane concentrations in three different water bodies (Lena River, Tiksi Bay and Lake … Show more

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“…Analysis in the lab enables a researcher to analyze the sample with the entire suite of instruments available in their laboratory. Similar bottle sampling methods are also used for freshwater sampling, collected by hand or with an automated sampler [36] and returned to lab for analysis. This bottle-collection approach is the convention in the field of dissolved gas analysis, dating back to the 1970s [37] and is still used in practice today.…”
Section: Background On In Situ and Field-deployable Aqueous Sensing Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Analysis in the lab enables a researcher to analyze the sample with the entire suite of instruments available in their laboratory. Similar bottle sampling methods are also used for freshwater sampling, collected by hand or with an automated sampler [36] and returned to lab for analysis. This bottle-collection approach is the convention in the field of dissolved gas analysis, dating back to the 1970s [37] and is still used in practice today.…”
Section: Background On In Situ and Field-deployable Aqueous Sensing Technologymentioning
confidence: 99%