Temperature-driven meltwater production and hydrochemical variations at a glaciated alpine karst aquifer: Implication for the atmospheric CO 2 sink under global warming | |
Cheng Zeng; Vivian Gremaud; Haitao Zeng; Zaihua Liu; Nico Goldscheider | |
2012 | |
Source Publication | Environmental Earth Sciences
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Volume | 65Issue:8Pages:2285-2297 |
Abstract | About two hydrological years of continuous data of discharge, temperature, electrical conductivity and pH have been recorded at the Glarey spring in the Tsanfleuron glaciated karst area in the Swiss Alps, to understand how glaciated karst aquifer systems respond hydrochemically to diurnal and seasonal recharge variations, and how calcite dissolution by glacial meltwater contributes to the atmospheric CO2 sink. A thermodynamic model was used to link the continuous data to monthly water quality data allowing the calculation of CO2 partial pressures and calcite saturation indexes. The results show diurnal and seasonal hydrochemical variations controlled chiefly by air temperature, the latter influencing karst aquifer recharge by ice and snowmelt. Karst process-related atmospheric CO2 sinks were more than four times higher in the melting season than those in the freezing season. This finding has implication for understanding the atmospheric CO2 sink in glaciated carbonate rock terrains: the carbon sink will increase with increasing runoff caused by global warming, i.e., carbonate weathering provides a negative feedback for anthropogenic CO2 release. However, this is a transient regulation effect that is most efficient when glacial meltwater production is highest, which in turn depends on the future climatic evolution. |
Keyword | Hydrochemical Variation glaciated Karst Aquifer temperature-controlled Recharge Karst Process atmospheric Co2 Sink switzerland alps |
Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/10997 |
Collection | 环境地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guiyang 550002, China 2.Centre of Hydrogeology, University of Neuchatel, 2009 Neuchatel, Switzerland |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Cheng Zeng;Vivian Gremaud;Haitao Zeng;Zaihua Liu;Nico Goldscheider. Temperature-driven meltwater production and hydrochemical variations at a glaciated alpine karst aquifer: Implication for the atmospheric CO 2 sink under global warming[J]. Environmental Earth Sciences,2012,65(8):2285-2297. |
APA | Cheng Zeng;Vivian Gremaud;Haitao Zeng;Zaihua Liu;Nico Goldscheider.(2012).Temperature-driven meltwater production and hydrochemical variations at a glaciated alpine karst aquifer: Implication for the atmospheric CO 2 sink under global warming.Environmental Earth Sciences,65(8),2285-2297. |
MLA | Cheng Zeng;Vivian Gremaud;Haitao Zeng;Zaihua Liu;Nico Goldscheider."Temperature-driven meltwater production and hydrochemical variations at a glaciated alpine karst aquifer: Implication for the atmospheric CO 2 sink under global warming".Environmental Earth Sciences 65.8(2012):2285-2297. |
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