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Effect of temperature and oxidation rate on carbon-isotope fractionation during methane oxidation by landfill cover materials.

Jeffrey P Chanton1, David K Powelson, Tarek Abichou, Dana Fields, Roger Green.   

Abstract

The quantification of methane oxidation is one of the major uncertainties in estimating CH4 emissions from landfills. Stable isotope methods provide a useful field approach for the quantification of methane oxidation in landfill cover soils. The approach relies upon the difference between the isotopic composition of oxidized gas at the location of interest and anaerobic zone CH4 and knowledge of alpha(ox), a term that describes the isotopic fractionation of the methanotrophic bacteria in their discrimination against (13)CH4. Natural variability in alpha(0x) in different landfill soils and the effect of temperature and other environmental factors on this parameter are not well defined. Therefore, standard determinations of alpha(ox), batch incubations of landfill cover soils with CH4, were conducted to determine alpha(ox) under a variety of conditions. When these results were combined with those of previous landfill incubation studies, the average alpha(ox) at 25 degrees C was 1.022 +/- 0.0015. alpha(ox) decreased with increasing temperature (-0.00039 alpha(ox) degrees C(-1)) overthe temperature range of 3-35 degrees C. alpha(ox) was found to be higher when determined after CH4-free storage and declined following CH4 pretreatment. alpha(ox) declined nonlinearly with increasing methane oxidation rate, Vmax.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19031866     DOI: 10.1021/es801221y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-09-12       Impact factor: 3.240

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