Atmospheric methane (CH4) is the second strongest greenhouse gas and it is emitted to the atmosphere naturally by different sources. It is crucial to define the dimension of these natural emissions in order to forecast changes in atmospheric CH4 mixing ratio in future scenarios. However, CH4 emissions by seagrass ecosystems in shallow marine coastal systems have been neglected although their global extension. Here we quantify the CH4 production rates of seagrass ecosystems in the Red Sea. We measured changes in CH4 concentration and its isotopic signature by cavity ring-down spectroscopy on chambers containing sediment and plants. We detected CH4 production in all the seagrass stations with an average rate of 85.09 ± 27.80 μmol CH4 m−2 d−1....
Methane (CH4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from or...
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has tripled in concentration since pre-industria...
Methane (CH4) production within the oceanic mixed layer is a widespread phenomenon, but the underly...
Seagrass meadows are effective carbon sinks due to high primary production and sequestration in sedi...
The data are the methane (CH4) concentrations and partial pressures measured in a Red Sea coastal la...
Methane generation from seagrass contributes to green-house gases emissions but can also be a potent...
Shallow coastal soft bottoms are important carbon sinks. Submerged vegetation has been shown to sequ...
peer reviewedAquatic systems are an important, but poorly constrained, source of methane (CH4) to th...
Coastal methane (CH4) emissions dominate the global ocean CH4 budget and can offset the “blue carbon...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas that affects radiation balance and consequently the earth...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas that affects radiation balance and consequently the earth...
AbstractSeagrasses have some of the highest rates of carbon burial on the planet and have therefore ...
Data of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from vegetated and bare sediments exposed to warming and p...
Coastal methane (CH4) emissions dominate the global ocean CH4 budget and can offset the "blue carbon...
Abstract Seagrasses play an important role in climate change mitigation and adaptation, acting as na...
Methane (CH4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from or...
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has tripled in concentration since pre-industria...
Methane (CH4) production within the oceanic mixed layer is a widespread phenomenon, but the underly...
Seagrass meadows are effective carbon sinks due to high primary production and sequestration in sedi...
The data are the methane (CH4) concentrations and partial pressures measured in a Red Sea coastal la...
Methane generation from seagrass contributes to green-house gases emissions but can also be a potent...
Shallow coastal soft bottoms are important carbon sinks. Submerged vegetation has been shown to sequ...
peer reviewedAquatic systems are an important, but poorly constrained, source of methane (CH4) to th...
Coastal methane (CH4) emissions dominate the global ocean CH4 budget and can offset the “blue carbon...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas that affects radiation balance and consequently the earth...
Methane (CH4), an important greenhouse gas that affects radiation balance and consequently the earth...
AbstractSeagrasses have some of the highest rates of carbon burial on the planet and have therefore ...
Data of carbon dioxide and methane fluxes from vegetated and bare sediments exposed to warming and p...
Coastal methane (CH4) emissions dominate the global ocean CH4 budget and can offset the "blue carbon...
Abstract Seagrasses play an important role in climate change mitigation and adaptation, acting as na...
Methane (CH4), one of the key long-lived atmospheric greenhouse gases, is primarily produced from or...
Atmospheric methane is a potent greenhouse gas that has tripled in concentration since pre-industria...
Methane (CH4) production within the oceanic mixed layer is a widespread phenomenon, but the underly...