Publication Cover
Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie: Mitteilungen
Internationale Vereinigung für Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie: Mitteilungen
Volume 25, 1996 - Issue 1
3
Views
4
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
V. Methane

Seasonal variations in the 13C-CH4 of Amazon floodplain waters

Pages 173-178 | Published online: 01 Dec 2017

References

  • Bartlett, K. B., Crill, P. M., Bonasi, J. A., Richey, J. E. & Harriss, R. C., 1990: Wet season methane flux from Amazon River floodplains. — J. Geophys. Res. 95: 16773–16788.
  • Burke, R. A., Barber, R. T. & Sackett, W. M., 1988: Methane flux and stable carbon and hydrogen isotope composition of sedimentary methane from the Florida Everglades. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 2: 329–340.
  • Chanton, J. P. & Martens, C. S., 1988: Seasonal variations in ebullitive flux and carbon isotopic composition of methane in a tidal freshwater estuary. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 2: 289–298.
  • Chanton, J. P., Pauley, G. G., Martens, C. S., Blair, N. E. & Dacey, J. W. H., 1988: Carbon isotopic composition of methane in Florida Everglades soils and fractionation during its transport to the troposphere. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 2: 245–252.
  • Chanton, J. P., Crill, P. M., Bartlett, K. B. & Martens, C. S., 1989: Amazon capims (floating grassmats): A source of 13C enriched methane to the troposphere. — Geophys. Res. Lett. 16: 799–802.
  • Cicerone, R. J. & Oremland, R. S., 1988: Biogeochemical aspects of atmospheric methane. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 2: 299–327.
  • Coleman, D. D., Risatti, J. B. & Schoell, M., 1981: Fractionation of carbon and hydrogen isotopes by methane oxidizing bacteria. — Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 45: 1033–1037.
  • Craig, H., 1957: Isotopic standards for carbon and oxygen and correction factors for mass spectrometric analysis of carbon dioxide. — Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 12: 133–149.
  • Crutzen, P. J., Aselmann, I. & Seiler, W. A., 1986: Methane production by domestic animals, wild ruminants, other herbivorous fauna, and humans. — Tellus 38B: 271–284.
  • Devol, A. H., Richey, J. E., Clark, W. A., King, S. L. & Martinelli, L. A., 1988: Methane emissions to the troposphere from the Amazon floodplain. — J. Geophys. Res. 93: 1583–1592.
  • Devol, A. H., Richey, J. E., Forsberg, B. R. & Martinelli, L. A., 1990: Seasonal dynamics in methane emissions from the Amazon River floodplain to the troposphere. — J. Geophys. Res. 95: 16417–16426.
  • Hedges, J. I., Clark, W. A., Quay, P. D., Richey, J. E., Devol, A. H. & de M. Santos, U., 1986: Compositions and fluxes of particulate organic material in the Amazon River. — Limnol. Oceanogr. 31: 717–738.
  • Holzapfel-Pschorn, A. & Seiler, W. A., 1986: Methane emission during a cultivation period from an Italian rice paddy. — J. Geophys. Res. 91: 11803–11814.
  • Junk, W. J., 1970: Investigations on the ecology and production-biology of the “floating meadows” (Paspalo-Echinochloetum) on the middle Amazon, I. The floating vegetation and its ecology. — Amazoniana 2: 449–495.
  • Keeling, C. D., 1961: The concentration and isotopic abundances of carbon dioxide in rural and marine air. — Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 24: 277–298.
  • Khalil, M. A. K. & Rasmussen, R. A., 1985: Causes of increasing atmospheric methane: Depletion of hydroxyl radicals and the rise of emissions. — Atmos. Environ. 19: 379–404.
  • King, S. L., Quay, P. D. & Lansdown, J. M., 1989: 13C/12C kinetic isotope effect for soil oxidation of methane at ambient atmospheric concentrations. — J. Geophys. Res. 94: 18273–18277.
  • Martens, C. S., Blair, N. E., Green, C. D. & Des Marais, D. J., 1986: Seasonal variations in the stable carbon isotopic signature of biogenic methane in a coastal sediment. — Science 233: 1300–1303.
  • Pearman, G. I., Etheridge, D., De Silva, F. & Fraser, P. J., 1986: Evidence of changing concentrations of atmospheric CO2, N2O and CH4 from air bubbles in antarctic ice. — Science 238: 926–932.
  • Quay, P. D., King, S. L., Lansdown, J. M. & Wilbur, D. O., 1988: Isotopic composition of methane released from wetlands: Implications for the increase in atmospheric methane. — Global Biocheochem. Cycles 2: 385–397
  • Richey, J. E., Mertes, L. A. K., Dunne, T. R., Victoria, R. L., Forsberg, B. R., Tancredi, A. C. N. S. & Oliveira, E., 1989: Sources and routing of the Amazon river floodwave. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 3: 191–204.
  • Seiler, W., 1984: Contribution of biological processes to the global budget of CH4 in the atmosphere. — In: Klug, M. S. & Reddy C. A. (eds.): Current Perspectives in Microbial Ecology. — American Society for Microbiology, Washington, D.C.
  • Stauffer, B., Lochboronner, E., Oeschger, H. & Schwander, J., 1988: Methane concentrations in the glacial atmosphere was only half that of the preindustrial Holocene. — Nature 332: 812–814.
  • Steele, L. P., Fraser, P. J., Rasmussen, R. A., Khalil, M. A. K., Conway, T. J., Crawford, A. J., Gammon, R. H., Maserie, K. A. & Thoning, K. W., 1987: The global distribution of methane in the troposphere. — J. Atmos. Chem. 5: 125–171.
  • Stevens, C. M. & Engelkemeir, A., 1988: Stable carbon isotopic composition of methane from some natural and anthropogenic sources. — J. Geophys. Res. 93: 725–733.
  • Stevens, C. M. & Rust, F. E., 1982: The carbon isotopic composition of atmospheric methane. — J. Geophys. Res. 87: 4879–4882.
  • Tyler, S. C, Zimmerman, P. K., Cumberbatch, C., Greenberg, J. P., Westberg, C. & Darlington, J. P., 1988: Measurements and interpretations of δ13C of methane from termites, rice paddies and wetlands in Kenva. — Global Biogeochem. Cycles 2: 341–355.
  • Whiticar, M. J., Faber, F. & Schoell, M., 1986: Biogenic methane formation in marine and freshwater environments: CO2 reduction vs. acetate fermentation — Isotopic evidence. — Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 50: 693–709.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.