Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quantitative significance is still only loosely constrained. Although part of this uncertainty can be attributed to the difficulties in measuring highly variable fluxes, it is also the result of a lack of a clear accounting methodology, particularly about what constitutes new emissions and potential new sinks. In this paper, we review the main processes involved in the generation of GHG in reservoir systems and propose a simple approach to quantify the reservoir GHG footprint in terms of the net changes in GHG fluxes to the atmosphere induced by damming, that is, 'what the atmosphere sees.' The approach takes into account the pre-impoundment GHG ba...
Abstract: Hydropower reservoirs are found to emit about 35-70 times less greenhouse gas (GHG) compar...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Different sources has been used for the production of energy and each of them have their own carbon ...
Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quanti...
Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quanti...
Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of greenhouse gases (...
Climate change and water management are today among the most important issues for strategic sustaina...
Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of greenhouse gases (...
Emerging concern over greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from wetlands has prompted calls to address the...
Human-made reservoirs are now recognized as potentially significant sources of greenhouse gases, com...
International audienceThe contribution of artificial reservoirs to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ha...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have substantially contributed to intensification of he...
This paper explores freshwater reservoir greenhouse gas emissions from a policy perspective. Existin...
In recent years, there has been an increasing concern on greenhouse gas emissions from ...
International audienceThe emission of CO2 and CH4 by diffusion, bubbling and downstream was measured...
Abstract: Hydropower reservoirs are found to emit about 35-70 times less greenhouse gas (GHG) compar...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Different sources has been used for the production of energy and each of them have their own carbon ...
Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quanti...
Freshwater reservoirs are a known source of greenhouse gas (GHG) to the atmosphere, but their quanti...
Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of greenhouse gases (...
Climate change and water management are today among the most important issues for strategic sustaina...
Collectively, reservoirs created by dams are thought to be an important source of greenhouse gases (...
Emerging concern over greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from wetlands has prompted calls to address the...
Human-made reservoirs are now recognized as potentially significant sources of greenhouse gases, com...
International audienceThe contribution of artificial reservoirs to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ha...
Anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions have substantially contributed to intensification of he...
This paper explores freshwater reservoir greenhouse gas emissions from a policy perspective. Existin...
In recent years, there has been an increasing concern on greenhouse gas emissions from ...
International audienceThe emission of CO2 and CH4 by diffusion, bubbling and downstream was measured...
Abstract: Hydropower reservoirs are found to emit about 35-70 times less greenhouse gas (GHG) compar...
The emission of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) from reservoirs has been estimated to make up...
Different sources has been used for the production of energy and each of them have their own carbon ...