Accurately quantifying total freshwater storage methane release to atmosphere requires the spatial-temporal measurement of both diffusive and ebullitive emissions. Existing floating chamber techniques provide localised assessment of methane flux, however, significant errors can arise when weighting and extrapolation to the entire storage, particularly when ebullition is significant. An improved technique has been developed that compliments traditional chamber based experiments to quantify the storage-scale release of methane gas to atmosphere through ebullition using the measurements from an Optical Methane Detector (OMD) and a robotic boat. This provides a conservative estimate of the methane emission rate from ebullition along with the bu...
Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH4) in wetland ecosystem...
On October 14, 2020 the European Commission adopted the EU methane strategy[1]. Measurement-based re...
Gas ebullition of river impoundments plays an increasingly significant role, particularly in transpo...
Water to air methane emissions from freshwater reservoirs can be dominated by sediment bubbling (ebu...
Methane is a non-toxic colourless gas created by decomposition of organic materials in anaerobic env...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
Uncertainties in wetland methane flux characteristics stem from complex spatial and temporal heterog...
Accurately quantifying total greenhouse gas emissions (e.g., methane) from natural systems such as l...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Freshwater systems contribute significantly to the global atmospheric methane budget. A large fracti...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
In lakes and reservoirs with variable water level, gas ebullition can play a substantial role in met...
An open dynamic chamber for the continuous monitoring of diffusive and ebullitive fluxes of methane ...
Two separate studies have been undertaken to improve estimates of methane emissions on a landscape s...
Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH4) in wetland ecosystem...
On October 14, 2020 the European Commission adopted the EU methane strategy[1]. Measurement-based re...
Gas ebullition of river impoundments plays an increasingly significant role, particularly in transpo...
Water to air methane emissions from freshwater reservoirs can be dominated by sediment bubbling (ebu...
Methane is a non-toxic colourless gas created by decomposition of organic materials in anaerobic env...
Methane (CH4) ebullition in northern peatlands is poorly quantified in part due to its high spatiote...
Uncertainties in wetland methane flux characteristics stem from complex spatial and temporal heterog...
Accurately quantifying total greenhouse gas emissions (e.g., methane) from natural systems such as l...
The potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4) is readily emitted from tropical reservoirs, often via ebull...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Freshwater systems contribute significantly to the global atmospheric methane budget. A large fracti...
The majority of methane produced in many anoxic sediments is released via ebullition. These bubbles ...
In lakes and reservoirs with variable water level, gas ebullition can play a substantial role in met...
An open dynamic chamber for the continuous monitoring of diffusive and ebullitive fluxes of methane ...
Two separate studies have been undertaken to improve estimates of methane emissions on a landscape s...
Processes driving the production, transformation and transport of methane (CH4) in wetland ecosystem...
On October 14, 2020 the European Commission adopted the EU methane strategy[1]. Measurement-based re...
Gas ebullition of river impoundments plays an increasingly significant role, particularly in transpo...