Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. They emit CH4 because decomposition of soil organic matter in waterlogged anoxic conditions produces CH4, in addition to carbon dioxide (CO2). Production of CH4 and how much of it escapes to the atmosphere depend on a multitude of environmental drivers. Models simulating the processes leading to CH4 emissions are thus needed for upscaling observations to estimate present CH4 emissions and for producing scenarios of future atmospheric CH4 concentrations. Aiming at a CH4 model that can be added to models describing peatland carbon cycling, we composed a model called HIMMELI that describes CH4 build-up in and emissions from peatland soils. It is not a ...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. They em...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4/ to the atmosphere. They em...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. They em...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Understanding the dynamics of peatland methane (CH4) emissions and quantifying sources of uncertaint...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. They em...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4/ to the atmosphere. They em...
Wetlands are one of the most significant natural sources of methane (CH4) to the atmosphere. They em...
International audienceIn the global methane budget, the largest natural source is attributed to wetl...
Understanding the dynamics of peatland methane (CH4) emissions and quantifying sources of uncertaint...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
Methane (CH4) fluxes from northern wetlands may have influenced atmospheric CH4 concentrations at cl...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...