Cycling of reduced gases in the hydrosphere
1996. IX , 203 pages, 92 figures, 45 tables, 24x16cm, 500 g
Language: English
(Mitteilungen der IVL, Number 25)
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Cycling of red uced gases in the hydrosphere
Editors: Foreword
I. Introduction and overview
Adams, D. D.: Aquatic cycling and hydrosphere to troposphere transport
of reduced trace gases - A review 1
Conrad, R.: Anaerobic hydrogen metabolism in aquatic sediments 15
King, G. M. & Blackburn, T. H.: Controls of methane oxidation in
sediments 25
Whiticar, M. I.: Isotope tracking of microbial methane formation and
oxidation 39
II. General ecological processes
Kuivila, K. M. & Lovley, D. R.: Dissolved hydrogen concentrations in
sulfate-reducing and methanogenic sediments 55
Miss, U.: A comparison of hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen and methane
production and consumption in different aquatic ecosystems 63
Westermann, P. & Ahring, B. K.: The role of sulfate-reducing and
methane-producing bacteria in the metabolism of hydrogen and
short-chained fatty acids in a freshwater swamp 73
Naguib, M. & Adams, D. D.: Carbon gas (CH4 and CO2) cycling in
sediments of the Tonteich, a Northern German acid pond 83
Dahm, C. N., Gosz, J. R. & Risser, P. G.: Long-path FTIR spectroscopy
to quantify atmospheric CH4, CO2, CO, N2O and H2O over aquatic
ecosystems 91
III. Nitrogen gases
Terai, H. & Yoh, M.: Denitrification and N2O production in Lake Kizaki 97
Capone, D. G.: A biologically constrained estimate of oceanic N2O flux 105
Wada, E., Yoshida, N., Yoshioka, T., Yoh, M. & Kabaya, Y.: The
abundance of ON in N2O in aquatic ecosystems with emphasis on
denitrification 115
IV. Sulfur gases
Morgan, M. D., Diegmann, M. H. & Spratt, H. G.: Fate of anthropogenic
sulfur ina cedar-dominated wetland 125
Kiene, R. P.: Microbial cycling of organosulfur gases in marine and
freshwater environments 137
Hines, M. E.: Emissions of sulfur gases from wetlands 153
V. Methane
Crill, P. M.: Latitudinal differences in methane fluxes from natural
wetlands 163
Devol, A. H., Richey, ). E., King, S. L., Lansdown, J. & Martinelli,
L. A.: Seasonal variations in the i3C-CH4 of Amazon floodplain waters 173
Wassmann, R. & Thein, U. G.: Spatial and seasonal variation of methane
emission from an Amazon floodplain lake 179
Lilley, M. D., De Angelis, M. A. & Olson, E. l.: Methane
concentrations and estimated fluxes from Pacific Northwest rivers 187
Sweerts, J-P. R. A., Dekkers, T. M. l. & Cappenberg, T. E.: Methane
oxidation at the sediment-water interface of shallow eutrophic Lake
Loosdrecht and deep meso-eutrophic Lake Vechten 197
Editors: Foreword
I. Introduction and overview
Adams, D. D.: Aquatic cycling and hydrosphere to troposphere transport
of reduced trace gases - A review 1
Conrad, R.: Anaerobic hydrogen metabolism in aquatic sediments 15
King, G. M. & Blackburn, T. H.: Controls of methane oxidation in
sediments 25
Whiticar, M. I.: Isotope tracking of microbial methane formation and
oxidation 39
II. General ecological processes
Kuivila, K. M. & Lovley, D. R.: Dissolved hydrogen concentrations in
sulfate-reducing and methanogenic sediments 55
Miss, U.: A comparison of hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen and methane
production and consumption in different aquatic ecosystems 63
Westermann, P. & Ahring, B. K.: The role of sulfate-reducing and
methane-producing bacteria in the metabolism of hydrogen and
short-chained fatty acids in a freshwater swamp 73
Naguib, M. & Adams, D. D.: Carbon gas (CH4 and CO2) cycling in
sediments of the Tonteich, a Northern German acid pond 83
Dahm, C. N., Gosz, J. R. & Risser, P. G.: Long-path FTIR spectroscopy
to quantify atmospheric CH4, CO2, CO, N2O and H2O over aquatic
ecosystems 91
III. Nitrogen gases
Terai, H. & Yoh, M.: Denitrification and N2O production in Lake Kizaki 97
Capone, D. G.: A biologically constrained estimate of oceanic N2O flux 105
Wada, E., Yoshida, N., Yoshioka, T., Yoh, M. & Kabaya, Y.: The
abundance of ON in N2O in aquatic ecosystems with emphasis on
denitrification 115
IV. Sulfur gases
Morgan, M. D., Diegmann, M. H. & Spratt, H. G.: Fate of anthropogenic
sulfur ina cedar-dominated wetland 125
Kiene, R. P.: Microbial cycling of organosulfur gases in marine and
freshwater environments 137
Hines, M. E.: Emissions of sulfur gases from wetlands 153
V. Methane
Crill, P. M.: Latitudinal differences in methane fluxes from natural
wetlands 163
Devol, A. H., Richey, ). E., King, S. L., Lansdown, J. & Martinelli,
L. A.: Seasonal variations in the i3C-CH4 of Amazon floodplain waters 173
Wassmann, R. & Thein, U. G.: Spatial and seasonal variation of methane
emission from an Amazon floodplain lake 179
Lilley, M. D., De Angelis, M. A. & Olson, E. l.: Methane
concentrations and estimated fluxes from Pacific Northwest rivers 187
Sweerts, J-P. R. A., Dekkers, T. M. l. & Cappenberg, T. E.: Methane
oxidation at the sediment-water interface of shallow eutrophic Lake
Loosdrecht and deep meso-eutrophic Lake Vechten 197