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Abstract. Thermokarst lakes, formed by permafrost thaw in the Arctic, are hotspots for methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and are expected to double permafrost carbon emissions by the end of the century. While the implications of ongoing permafrost thaw on CH4 dynamics in these lakes have been modeled, here we provide empirical data on CH4 production dynamics as lakes evolve from young recently formed lakes to older lakes that have been present for hundreds of years. Sediment cores (up to 4 m long) were collected from the centers and thermokarst margins of a new thermokarst lake (Big Trail Lake (BTL), < 70 years old) and from an older thermokarst lake (Goldstream Lake (GSL), ∼ 900 years old) from the same interior Alaskan watershed. The highest CH4 production rates were observed in the uppermost sediments near the sediment–water interface at the thermokarst margins of both lakes, with a steep decrease with sediment depth into the talik. BTL exhibited elevated CH4 production rates, correlated with higher carbon lability for thermal-induced reactions measured by Rock-Eval analyses, suggesting its potential use as a proxy for organic carbon breakdown by methanogenesis. In contrast, GSL displayed lower CH4 production rates, likely due to a longer period of organic carbon degradation and reduced carbon lability. The integrated sediment-column CH4 production rates were similar (around 7 to 10 mol m−2 yr−1), primarily due to the thinner talik at BTL. Our data support the predictions that the formation and expansion of thermokarst lakes over the next centuries will increase CH4 production in newly thawed Yedoma permafrost sediments, while CH4 production will decrease as taliks mature and labile organic carbon is used up.

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Year
2025
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Volume
22
Issue
23
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7901-7914
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Yarden Gerera, André Pellerin, Efrat Eliani Russak et al. (2025). The evolution of methane production rates from young to mature thermokarst lakes. Biogeosciences , 22 (23) , 7901-7914. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-22-7901-2025

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10.5194/bg-22-7901-2025