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A first characterization of greenhouse gases had been carried out to study their role and impact in a productive
transitional coastal system of the southern Portugal – Ria Formosa lagoon. To this purpose, the partial pressure of
CO2 (pCO2) and the concentration of dissolved CH4 and N2O have been measured. Two surveys were carried out
during 2020, at low tide under typical conditions of Spring (March) and end of Summer (October). The samplings
sites were distributed along the costal lagoon covering: i) inner areas with strong human impact (influence of
different flows of treated wastewater discharges); and ii) main channels in connection with the main inlets to
study the exchanges with the ocean. In general, the highest values of the three greenhouse gases were found at
the inner studied areas, especially affected by the disposal of treated effluents from wastewater treatment plans,
in October. The mean water - atmosphere fluxes of the CO2, CH4 and N2O are positive, showing that the study
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Greenhouse gases Water - atmosphere fluxes Gas mass transport Ria Formosa Coastal lagoon
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Elsevier