Diffuse CO emissions from Sete Cidades volcanic lake (São Miguel Island, Azores): Influence of eutrophication processes.

Environ Pollut

IVAR - Research Institute for Volcanology and Risks Assessment, University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal; FCT - Faculty of Sciences and Technology, University of the Azores, Ponta Delgada, Portugal.

Published: January 2021

Sete Cidades Lake (São Miguel Island, Portugal) is subdivided into two interconnected branches: the Green Lake and Blue Lake. The lake has an area and maximum depth of 4.39 km and 29.5 m (Blue Lake), respectively, with evidence of eutrophication, particularly in the northern area of the Green Lake. In this study, we conducted a sampling survey during January 2017 to measure CO fluxes from the lake using a floating accumulation chamber. We also produced two hydrogeochemical profiles for each of the lake's branches. A total of 1760 CO flux measurements were taken along the lake's surface. The lake water was relatively cold (14.0 °C on average) and weakly mineralised (average electrical conductivity of 116 μS cm) with a neutral pH (7.7 on average). The relative composition of major ions occurred in the following decreasing order: Na > Mg > Ca > K for cations and Cl > HCO > SO for anions. The lake water was mainly the Na-Cl type due to sea salt input from seawater spraying. CO fluxes ranged from 0.3 to 17.2 g m d and from 2.1 to 17.9 g m d for the Blue and Green Lakes, respectively. Highest CO degassing occurred in areas dominated by macrophytes and algal blooms. The measured values suggest that the CO was predominantly biogenically sourced, which was further supported by the δC isotopic data. The estimated total CO emissions varied between 5.8 t d (Green Lake; area = 0.81 km) and 24.9 t d (Blue Lake; area = 3.58 km). This study further elucidates the lake's trophic and chemical pollution status and has major implications for lacustrine CO emissions to the atmosphere. Our study also provides a reference for understanding potential future variations in volcanic activity.

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