Abstract

To examine the mountainous lake CO2 evasion in Southwest China, partial pressures of carbon dioxide[p(CO2)] and the CO2 exchange flux[F(CO2)] via the water-air interface of nine mountainous lakes in Chongqing, China, have been studied in summer using the thin boundary layer model (TBL) and floating chambers. Key water quality parameters were concomitantly measured. The results indicate that the pCO2 in the mountainous lakes in western Chongqing ranges from 2.1 to 45.0 Pa, with a mean value of (18.1±12.1) Pa. The mean CO2 fluxes calculated by the TBL model and chamber method are (-8.0±2.9), (-3.4±3.6), and (-7.1±22.3) mmol·(m2·d)-1, respectively. The p(CO2) and F(CO2) have positive correlations with the wind speed and ORP but negative correlations with the pH. Our study indicates that mountainous lakes are atmospheric sinks of CO2 and the TBL model should be cautiously adopted.

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