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Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2016

Climatic drivers for multidecadal shifts in solute transport and methane production zones within a large peat basin

Paul H. Glaser; Donald I. Siegel; Jeffrey P. Chanton; Andrew S. Reeve; Donald O. Rosenberry; J. Elizabeth Corbett; Soumitri S. Dasgupta; Zeno F. Levy

Northern peatlands are an important source for greenhouse gases but their capacity to produce methane remains uncertain under changing climatic conditions. We therefore analyzed a 43-year time series of pore-water chemistry to determine if long-term shifts in precipitation altered the vertical transport of solutes within a large peat basin in northern Minnesota. These data suggest that rates of methane production can be finely tuned to multi-decadal shifts in precipitation that drive the vertical penetration of labile carbon substrates within the Glacial Lake Agassiz Peatlands. Tritium and cation profiles demonstrate that only the upper meter of these peat deposits was flushed by downwardly moving recharge from 1965 through 1983 during a Transitional Dry-to-Moist Period. However, a shift to a moister climate after 1984 drove surface waters much deeper, largely flushing the pore waters of all bogs and fens to depths of 2 m. Labile carbon compounds were transported downward from the rhizosphere to the basal peat at this time producing a substantial enrichment of methane in Δ14C with respect to the solid-phase peat from 1991 to 2008. These data indicate that labile carbon substrates can fuel deep production zones of methanogenesis that more than doubled in thickness across this large peat basin after 1984. Moreover, the entire peat profile apparently has the capacity to produce methane from labile carbon substrates depending on climate-driven modes of solute transport. Future changes in precipitation may therefore play a central role in determining the source strength of peatlands in the global methane cycle.


Hydrological Processes | 2014

Stable isotopes of water show deep seasonal recharge in northern bogs and fens

Zeno F. Levy; Donald I. Siegel; Soumitri S. Dasgupta; Paul H. Glaser; Jeffrey M. Welker


Water | 2014

Constructed Wetlands for Treatment of Combined Sewer Overflow in the US: A Review of Design Challenges and Application Status

Wendong Tao; James S. Bays; Daniel Meyer; Richard Smardon; Zeno F. Levy


Journal of Hydrology | 2016

Peat porewaters have contrasting geochemical fingerprints for groundwater recharge and discharge due to matrix diffusion in a large, northern bog-fen complex

Zeno F. Levy; Donald I. Siegel; Paul H. Glaser; Scott D. Samson; Soumitri S. Dasgupta


Sustainability | 2014

A Point Source of a Different Color: Identifying a Gap in United States Regulatory Policy for “Green” CSO Treatment Using Constructed Wetlands

Zeno F. Levy; Richard Smardon; James S. Bays; Daniel Meyer


Journal of Hydrology | 2018

Drought-induced recharge promotes long-term storage of porewater salinity beneath a prairie wetland

Zeno F. Levy; Donald O. Rosenberry; Robert Moucha; David M. Mushet; Martin B. Goldhaber; James W. LaBaugh; Anthony J. Fiorentino; Donald I. Siegel


Chemical Geology | 2018

Using halogens (Cl, Br, I) to understand the hydrogeochemical evolution of drought-derived saline porewater beneath a prairie wetland

Zeno F. Levy; Christopher T. Mills; Zunli Lu; Martin B. Goldhaber; Donald O. Rosenberry; David M. Mushet; Laura K. Lautz; Xiaoli Zhou; Donald I. Siegel


Joint 52nd Northeastern Annual Section and 51st North-Central Annual GSA Section Meeting - 2017 | 2017

EVALUATING THE NATURAL TRANSPORT PATHWAYS OF IODINE IN HEADWATER CATCHMENTS

Kristina M. Gutchess; Shannon R. Garvin; Li Jin; Wanyi Lu; Zeno F. Levy; Laura K. Lautz; Zunli Lu


Global Biogeochemical Cycles | 2016

Climatic drivers for multidecadal shifts in solute transport and methane production zones within a large peat basin: CLIMATIC SHIFTS DRIVE METHANE PRODUCTION

Paul H. Glaser; Donald I. Siegel; Jeffrey P. Chanton; Andrew S. Reeve; Donald O. Rosenberry; J. Elizabeth Corbett; Soumitri S. Dasgupta; Zeno F. Levy


51st Annual Northeastern GSA Section Meeting | 2016

COUPLING GEOELECTRICAL METHODS WITH GEOCHEMICAL MODELING TO UNDERSTAND SALT CYCLING IN PRAIRIE WETLANDS

Zeno F. Levy; Donald I. Siegel; Robert Moucha

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Donald O. Rosenberry

United States Geological Survey

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David M. Mushet

United States Geological Survey

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