Soil methanol (CH3OH) exchange is often considered as several orders of magnitude smaller than plant methanol exchange. However, for some ecosystems, it is significant in regard with plant exchange and worth thus better consideration. Our study sought to gain a better understanding of soil exchange. Methanol flux was measured at the ecosystem scale on a bare agricultural soil over two contrasted periods using the disjunct eddy covariance by mass scanning technique. A proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometer was used for the methanol ambient mixing ratio measurements. Bi-directional exchange dynamics were observed. Methanol emission occurred under dry and warm conditions and correlated best with soil surface temperature, whereas methanol u...
We recently reported the detection of methanol emissions from leaves (R. MacDonald, R. Fall [1993] A...
Methanotrophy (the bacterial oxidation of CH4) in soils is the major biological sink for atmospheric...
Emission from plants is a major source of atmospheric methanol. Growing tissues contribute most to p...
Soil methanol (CH3OH) exchange is often considered as several orders of magnitude smaller than plant...
Methanol exchanges over a mixed temperate forest in the Belgian Ardennes were measured for more than...
Methanol is the second most abundant volatile organic compound in the troposphere and plays a signif...
Methanol is the second most abundant volatile organic compound in the troposphere and plays a signif...
International audienceConcentrations and fluxes of methanol were measured above two differently mana...
The understanding of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) exchanges has become a key scientific...
Methanol is found throughout the troposphere, with average concentrations second only to methane amo...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The role of soil methylotrophs in methanol exchange with the atmosphere has been widely overlooked. ...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
This poster presents the current research done in order to disentangle soil from plant methanol exch...
We recently reported the detection of methanol emissions from leaves (R. MacDonald, R. Fall [1993] A...
Methanotrophy (the bacterial oxidation of CH4) in soils is the major biological sink for atmospheric...
Emission from plants is a major source of atmospheric methanol. Growing tissues contribute most to p...
Soil methanol (CH3OH) exchange is often considered as several orders of magnitude smaller than plant...
Methanol exchanges over a mixed temperate forest in the Belgian Ardennes were measured for more than...
Methanol is the second most abundant volatile organic compound in the troposphere and plays a signif...
Methanol is the second most abundant volatile organic compound in the troposphere and plays a signif...
International audienceConcentrations and fluxes of methanol were measured above two differently mana...
The understanding of biogenic volatile organic compound (BVOC) exchanges has become a key scientific...
Methanol is found throughout the troposphere, with average concentrations second only to methane amo...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
The role of soil methylotrophs in methanol exchange with the atmosphere has been widely overlooked. ...
The FORCAsT canopy exchange model was used to investigate the underlying mechanisms governing foliag...
This poster presents the current research done in order to disentangle soil from plant methanol exch...
We recently reported the detection of methanol emissions from leaves (R. MacDonald, R. Fall [1993] A...
Methanotrophy (the bacterial oxidation of CH4) in soils is the major biological sink for atmospheric...
Emission from plants is a major source of atmospheric methanol. Growing tissues contribute most to p...