Authors
Lauren D Somers, Alison Hoyt, Alexander R Cobb, Suhailah Isnin, Muhammad Asri Akmal bin Haji Suhip, Rahayu S Sukri, Laure Gandois, Charles Harvey
Publication date
2023/3
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Volume
128
Issue
3
Pages
e2022JG007194
Description
Most peat domes in Southeast Asia are crisscrossed by networks of drainage canals. These canals are a potentially important source of methane to the atmosphere because the groundwater that discharges into them carries high concentrations of dissolved methane that is produced within peat. In this study, we present an isotope‐enabled numerical model that simulates transport, degassing, and oxidation of methane and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) along a drainage canal. We then estimate methane fluxes through a 5‐km canal that crosses a disturbed, forested, but undeveloped, peat dome in Brunei Darussalam by applying this model to field data: concentrations and stable carbon isotopic ratios of both methane and dissolved inorganic carbon from both peat porewater and canal water. We estimate that approximately 70% of the methane entering the canal is oxidized within the canal, 26% is degassed to …
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LD Somers, A Hoyt, AR Cobb, S Isnin, MAAH Suhip… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2023