The controls on methane (CH₄) bubbling (ebullition) from peatlands are uncertain, but evidence suggests that physical factors related to gas transport and storage within the peat matrix are important. Variability in peat pore size and the permeability of layers within peat can produce ebullition that ranges from steady to erratic in time, and can affect the degree to which CH₄ bubbles bypass consumption by methanotrophic bacteria and enter the atmosphere. Here we investigate the role of peat structure on ebullition in structurally different peats using a physical model that replicates bubble production using air injection into peat. We find that the frequency distributions of number of ebullition events per time and the magnitude of bubble ...
A novel way of estimating the gas bubble volume in the floating mat sediment of a peatland was devel...
Peatlands deform elastically during precipitation cycles by small (+/- 3 cm) oscillations in surface...
(1) There is evidence of gas-filled voids - ‘bubbles’ - in deep (> 50–100 cm) peat in North America....
The controls on methane (CH₄) bubbling (ebullition) from peatlands are uncertain, but evidence sugge...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), and it is im...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
Methane (CH4) accumulates in the gaseous phase in peat soils, being released to the atmosphere at ra...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
We investigated the effect of sample size and sampling duration on methane bubble flux (ebullition) ...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
The structural arrangement of peat constituents controls the hydrological and thermal properties of ...
The ability of peatlands to produce, sequester, and release large volumes of greenhouse gases (parti...
We measured methane ebullition from a patterned boreal bog situated in the Siikaneva wetland complex...
A novel way of estimating the gas bubble volume in the floating mat sediment of a peatland was devel...
Peatlands deform elastically during precipitation cycles by small (+/- 3 cm) oscillations in surface...
(1) There is evidence of gas-filled voids - ‘bubbles’ - in deep (> 50–100 cm) peat in North America....
The controls on methane (CH₄) bubbling (ebullition) from peatlands are uncertain, but evidence sugge...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
Bubbling (ebullition) of greenhouse gases, particularly methane, from peatlands has been attributed ...
Northern peatlands are one of the largest natural sources of atmospheric methane (CH4), and it is im...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
Methane (CH4) accumulates in the gaseous phase in peat soils, being released to the atmosphere at ra...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
We investigated the effect of sample size and sampling duration on methane bubble flux (ebullition) ...
Chapter 1 IntroductionNatural wetlands, with more than half of their geographical area covered with ...
The structural arrangement of peat constituents controls the hydrological and thermal properties of ...
The ability of peatlands to produce, sequester, and release large volumes of greenhouse gases (parti...
We measured methane ebullition from a patterned boreal bog situated in the Siikaneva wetland complex...
A novel way of estimating the gas bubble volume in the floating mat sediment of a peatland was devel...
Peatlands deform elastically during precipitation cycles by small (+/- 3 cm) oscillations in surface...
(1) There is evidence of gas-filled voids - ‘bubbles’ - in deep (> 50–100 cm) peat in North America....