Soil bacteria known as methanotrophs are the sole biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4/, a potent greenhouse gas that is responsible for ∼20% of the humandriven increase in radiative forcing since pre-industrial times. Soil methanotrophy is controlled by a plethora of factors, including temperature, soil texture, moisture and nitrogen content, resulting in spatially and temporally heterogeneous rates of soil methanotrophy. As a consequence, the exact magnitude of the global soil sink, as well as its temporal and spatial variability, remains poorly constrained.We developed a process-based model (Methanotrophy Model; MeMo v1.0) to simulate and quantify the uptake of atmospheric CH4 by soils at the global scale. MeMo builds on previous...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
Soil bacteria known as methanotrophs are the sole biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4...
Soil methanotrophy is the only biological process that removes methane (CH4) from the atmosphere. Th...
Oxidation by soil bacteria is the only biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4). There are subs...
Oxidation by soil bacteria is the only biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4). There are subs...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...
Soil bacteria known as methanotrophs are the sole biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH<sub>4...
Soil methanotrophy is the only biological process that removes methane (CH4) from the atmosphere. Th...
Oxidation by soil bacteria is the only biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4). There are subs...
Oxidation by soil bacteria is the only biological sink for atmospheric methane (CH4). There are subs...
Methane (CH4) is a potent greenhouse gas that is both produced and consumed in soils by microbially ...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
International audienceAbstract. Natural methane (CH4) emissions from wet ecosystems are an important...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
In this paper, we investigate similarities of effects of soil environmental drivers on year-round da...
Environmental changes are anticipated to generate substantial impacts on carbon cycling in peatlands...
Methane (CH4) is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Although forest and grassland soils genera...