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Occurrence of greenhouse gases (CO2, N2O and CH4) in groundwater of the Walloon Region (Belgium).
Jurado Elices, Anna; Borges, Alberto; Pujades, Estanislao et al.
2017EGU General Assembly 2017
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Keywords :
Greenhouse gases; Groundwater; Walloon region
Abstract :
[en] Greenhouse gases (GHGs) are an environmental problem because their concentrations in the atmosphere have continuously risen since the industrial revolution. They can be indirectly transferred to the atmosphere through groundwater discharge into surface water bodies such as rivers. However, their occurrence is poorly evaluated in groundwater. The aim of this work is to identify the hydrogeological contexts (e.g., chalk and limestone aquifers) and the most conductive conditions for the generation of GHGs in groundwater at a regional scale. To this end, carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) concentrations, major and minor elements and environmental isotopes were monitored in several groundwater bodies of the Walloon Region (Belgium) from September 2014 to June 2016. The concentrations of GHGs in groundwater ranged from 1769 to 100519 ppm for the partial pressure of CO2 and from 0 to 1064 nmol/L and 1 to 37062 nmol/L for CH4 and N2O respectively. Over- all, groundwater was supersaturated in GHGs with respect to atmospheric equilibrium, suggesting that groundwater contribute to the atmospheric GHGs budget. Prior inspection of the data suggested that N2O in groundwater can be produced by denitrification and nitrification. The most suitable conditions for the accumulation of N2O are promoted by intermediate dissolved oxygen concentrations (2.5-3 mg L−1) and the availability of nitrate (NO3 ). These observations will be compared with the isotopes of NO3 . CH4 was less detected and at lower concentration than N2O, suggesting that groundwater redox conditions are not reducing enough to promoted the production of CH4. The results will be presented and discussed in detail in the presentation.
Research Center/Unit :
UEE - Urban and Environmental Engineering - ULiège
FOCUS - Freshwater and OCeanic science Unit of reSearch - ULiège
Disciplines :
Earth sciences & physical geography
Geological, petroleum & mining engineering
Author, co-author :
Jurado Elices, Anna ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Borges, Alberto  ;  Université de Liège > Département d'astrophys., géophysique et océanographie (AGO) > Chemical Oceanography Unit (AGO)
Pujades, Estanislao ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Hakoun, Vivien
Knöller, Kay
Brouyère, Serge  ;  Université de Liège > Département ArGEnCo > Hydrogéologie & Géologie de l'environnement
Language :
English
Title :
Occurrence of greenhouse gases (CO2, N2O and CH4) in groundwater of the Walloon Region (Belgium).
Publication date :
28 April 2017
Event name :
EGU General Assembly 2017
Event organizer :
European Geosciences Union
Event place :
Vienna, Austria
Event date :
from 24-04-2017 to 28-04-2017
Audience :
International
Peer reviewed :
Editorial reviewed
Name of the research project :
Groundwater contribution to greenhouse gases emissions from rivers
Funders :
ULg - Université de Liège
EU - European Union
Funding text :
ULG and the EU through the Marie Curie BeIPD-COFUND postdoctoral fellowship programme (2015-2017)
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