Surface Waters Research + Management
Methane Emission from Lakes and Reservoirs
Methane Emission from Lakes and Reservoirs
Organic carbon accumulation in lake sediments results in methane production,
which is subsequently released from the sediments into the water column via
diffusion or ebullition (bubbling). Ebullition can be a direct pathway for
methane to reach the atmosphere from the sediments, but the processes governing
methane ebullition are unknown. The ultimate goal of this project is to
constrain the role of methane emission via ebullition from inland waters. This
project will examine methane emission pathways and fluxes from the sediment to
the water column to the atmosphere on various lakes and hydro-electric
reservoirs throughout Switzerland and elsewhere.
Funding
- Eawag, ETH
Collaborators
- Werner Eugster, ETH Zurich
- Ilia Ostrovsky, Yigal Alon Kinneret Limnological Laboratory, Israel
- Daniel F. McGinnis, Geomar, Kiel

