The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)

The exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> between the air–water interfaces of estuaries is crucial from the perspective of the global carbon cycle and climate change feedback. In this regard, we evaluated the air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges in two major estuaries—the Mahanadi estuary...

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Main Authors: Suchismita Pattanaik, Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra, Debasish Mohapatra, Sanhita Swain, Chitta Ranjan Panda, Pradeep Kumar Dash
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author Suchismita Pattanaik
Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra
Debasish Mohapatra
Sanhita Swain
Chitta Ranjan Panda
Pradeep Kumar Dash
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description The exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> between the air–water interfaces of estuaries is crucial from the perspective of the global carbon cycle and climate change feedback. In this regard, we evaluated the air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges in two major estuaries—the Mahanadi estuary (ME) and the Dhamra estuary (DE) in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal, India. Biogeochemical properties of these estuarine waters were quantified in three distinct seasons, namely, pre-monsoon (March to May), monsoon (June to October), and post-monsoon (November to February). The significant properties of water, such as the water temperature, pH, salinity, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a (chl <i>a</i>), and photosynthetic pigment fluorescence of phytoplankton, were estimated and correlated with CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes. We found that the ME acted as a source of CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes in the monsoon and post-monsoon, while DE acted as a sink during the monsoon. The stepwise regression model showed that the fluxes were primarily driven by water temperature, pH, and salinity, and they correlated well with the phytoplankton characteristics. The chl <i>a</i> content, fluorescence yield, and phycobilisomes-to-photosystem II fluorescence ratios were major drivers of the fluxes. Therefore, for predicting air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges precisely in a large area over a seasonal and annual scale in the estuaries of the Bay of Bengal, India, critical key parameters such as water temperature, pH, salinity, chl <i>a</i>, and fluorescence yield of phytoplankton should be taken into consideration. However, the responses of phytoplankton, both in terms of production and CO<sub>2</sub> capture, are critical research areas for a better understanding of air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges in coastal ecology under climate change scenarios.
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spelling doaj.art-9c69b11bb5b14de9836fb1189de7af062023-12-03T14:49:59ZengMDPI AGLife2075-17292022-10-011210153610.3390/life12101536The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)Suchismita Pattanaik0Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra1Debasish Mohapatra2Sanhita Swain3Chitta Ranjan Panda4Pradeep Kumar Dash5Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)—Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar 751013, IndiaDepartment of Botany, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack 753003, IndiaDepartment of Botany, Ravenshaw University, Cuttack 753003, IndiaCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)—Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar 751013, IndiaCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)—Institute of Minerals and Materials Technology, Bhubaneswar 751013, IndiaIndian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR)—National Rice Research Institute, Cuttack 753006, IndiaThe exchange of CO<sub>2</sub> between the air–water interfaces of estuaries is crucial from the perspective of the global carbon cycle and climate change feedback. In this regard, we evaluated the air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges in two major estuaries—the Mahanadi estuary (ME) and the Dhamra estuary (DE) in the northern part of the Bay of Bengal, India. Biogeochemical properties of these estuarine waters were quantified in three distinct seasons, namely, pre-monsoon (March to May), monsoon (June to October), and post-monsoon (November to February). The significant properties of water, such as the water temperature, pH, salinity, nutrients, dissolved oxygen, chlorophyll-a (chl <i>a</i>), and photosynthetic pigment fluorescence of phytoplankton, were estimated and correlated with CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes. We found that the ME acted as a source of CO<sub>2</sub> fluxes in the monsoon and post-monsoon, while DE acted as a sink during the monsoon. The stepwise regression model showed that the fluxes were primarily driven by water temperature, pH, and salinity, and they correlated well with the phytoplankton characteristics. The chl <i>a</i> content, fluorescence yield, and phycobilisomes-to-photosystem II fluorescence ratios were major drivers of the fluxes. Therefore, for predicting air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges precisely in a large area over a seasonal and annual scale in the estuaries of the Bay of Bengal, India, critical key parameters such as water temperature, pH, salinity, chl <i>a</i>, and fluorescence yield of phytoplankton should be taken into consideration. However, the responses of phytoplankton, both in terms of production and CO<sub>2</sub> capture, are critical research areas for a better understanding of air–water CO<sub>2</sub> exchanges in coastal ecology under climate change scenarios.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/12/10/1536estuaryair–water CO<sub>2</sub> fluxphysicochemical parametersbiological parameterschlorophyll fluorescenceBay of Bengal
spellingShingle Suchismita Pattanaik
Pradipta Kumar Mohapatra
Debasish Mohapatra
Sanhita Swain
Chitta Ranjan Panda
Pradeep Kumar Dash
The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
Life
estuary
air–water CO<sub>2</sub> flux
physicochemical parameters
biological parameters
chlorophyll fluorescence
Bay of Bengal
title The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
title_full The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
title_fullStr The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
title_full_unstemmed The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
title_short The Interaction of Seasons and Biogeochemical Properties of Water Regulate the Air–Water CO<sub>2</sub> Exchanges in Two Major Tropical Estuaries, Bay of Bengal (India)
title_sort interaction of seasons and biogeochemical properties of water regulate the air water co sub 2 sub exchanges in two major tropical estuaries bay of bengal india
topic estuary
air–water CO<sub>2</sub> flux
physicochemical parameters
biological parameters
chlorophyll fluorescence
Bay of Bengal
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-1729/12/10/1536
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