Abstract

水柱中CO<sub>2</sub>分压(pCO<sub>2</sub>)的时空分布在一定程度上可反映水中碳的环境地化特征.本研究在夏季分层期间对三峡水库澎溪河(小江)流域高阳回水区段进行了昼夜连续观测发现,恒定的温跃层中pCO<sub>2</sub>随水深增加而显著增大,表层0.5 m处pCO<sub>2</sub>均值为152±71μatm,而在水深10.0 m处pCO<sub>2</sub>均值为4568±1089μatm,同水温、pH及DO存在明显的负相关关系,进一步分析认为水温等将影响微生物、浮游植物的代谢过程及水气界面对流传输,进而对pCO<sub>2</sub>分布产生影响.对水气界面CO<sub>2</sub>扩散通量的估算结果表明,夏季分层期间高阳水域总体上表现为CO<sub>2</sub>的汇,其对大气CO<sub>2</sub>的吸收量最大值于15:00左右,达到-0.33 mmol/(m<sup>2</sup>·h);最弱在次日凌晨3:00左右,吸收量仅为-0.17 mmol/(m<sup>2</sup>·h).;Partial pressure of CO<sub>2</sub> (pCO<sub>2</sub>) in water column was an importamt indicator for the geochemical characteristics of carbon. Diel samples for pCO<sub>2</sub> and other environmental factors, i. e. pH, DO and water temperature, was taken from Gaoyang backwater area in the Pengxi (Xiaojiang) River, Three Gorges Reservoir in every 6 h. Results showed that in stable metaliminon, vertical pCO<sub>2</sub> increased along with the water depth. Mean value of the pCO<sub>2</sub> at 0.5 m depth was 152 ± 71 μatm, while that of pCO<sub>2</sub> at 10.0 m depth was 4568 ± 1089 μatm. Significant negative correlations between pCO<sub>2</sub> and pH, DO, water temperature were detected, indicating metabolism of microbial and planktonic community and penetrative convection were impacted by water temperature that regulated the distribution of pCO<sub>2</sub>. Estimation of the water-air flux of CO<sub>2</sub> indicated that the general characteristic of carbon sink in the Gaoyang backwater area was obvious. A maximum sink flux of -0.33 mmol/(m<sup>2</sup>·h) was detected in 15:00 while a minimum sink flux of -0.17 mmol/(m<sup>2</sup>·h) was also detected in 3:00 of the next day.

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