Auteurs
José R Paranaíba, Quinten Struik, Maite Erdociain, Gijs van Dijk, Alfons JP Smolders, Judith van der Knaap, Annelies J Veraart, Sarian Kosten
Publicatiedatum
2023/11/15
Tijdschrift
Environmental Pollution
Volume
337
Pagina's
122627
Uitgever
Elsevier
Beschrijving
Dredging, the removal of sediment from water courses, is generally conducted to maintain their navigability and to improve water quality. Recent studies indicate that dredging can significantly reduce aquatic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. These studies, however, do not consider the potential emission from the dredged material (sludge) in the depot. In addition, it is unknown if and how GHG emissions from sludge depots can be reduced. Here we present spatiotemporal variations of carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4), and nitrous oxide (N2O) fluxes, as well as environmental variables from a sludge depot located in the Netherlands. Measurements were conducted monthly from the time the depot was filled until the sludge was dry and the depot was abolished. We also experimentally assessed the GHG mitigation potential of 1) keeping the sludge permanently inundated, and 2) the addition of different …
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