Indoor simulation experiment was carried out to evaluate the formation and consumption rates of methane (CH4) in Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges Reservoir (TGR), China. The results show that both the CH4 formation and consumption rates were significantly positively correlated with temperature. CH4 efflux decreased with rising temperature due to its potential increasing oxidation rate. CH4 oxidation in surface sediments accounted for 51.8% of the total production and it even reached to 77.4% at 356C. The methane oxidation rate in water column ranged from 1.26 to 4.65 mg/(m(2)h), of which the average and greatest rate accounted for 46.7% and 73.9% of CH4 production respectively under the condition of 30 m water column and 35 degrees C. The me...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmospher...
The depressurization method is one of the most promising methods for the exploitation of hydrate res...
It is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmosphere is mainly produced i...
After our previous study about methane (CH4) emissions from littoral marshes of the Three Gorges Res...
Three diel field campaigns and one monthly sampling campaign during June 2010-May 2011 were carried ...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
In order to investigate the CH4 and CO2 fluxes across the water-gas interface and identify their con...
From 2012 to 2015, we investigated methane (CH4) distribution, air-sea fluxes, and sediment-water fl...
We investigated the dynamic of methane (CH4) concentration, saturation, and sea-to-air flux in the t...
We investigated the dynamic of methane concentration, saturation, and sea-to-air flux in the typical...
Aerobic methane (CH4) oxidation plays a significant role in marine CH4 consumption. Temperature chan...
Reservoirs are an integral part of the global carbon cycle and generally considered to be methane (C...
Methane (CH4) plays an important role in regulating Earth’s climate. Its atmospheric concentrations ...
Purpose Methane, produced and emitted when organic carbon accumulates in reservoir sediments, can be...
Natural water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, are important sources of atmospheric methan...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmospher...
The depressurization method is one of the most promising methods for the exploitation of hydrate res...
It is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmosphere is mainly produced i...
After our previous study about methane (CH4) emissions from littoral marshes of the Three Gorges Res...
Three diel field campaigns and one monthly sampling campaign during June 2010-May 2011 were carried ...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
In order to investigate the CH4 and CO2 fluxes across the water-gas interface and identify their con...
From 2012 to 2015, we investigated methane (CH4) distribution, air-sea fluxes, and sediment-water fl...
We investigated the dynamic of methane (CH4) concentration, saturation, and sea-to-air flux in the t...
We investigated the dynamic of methane concentration, saturation, and sea-to-air flux in the typical...
Aerobic methane (CH4) oxidation plays a significant role in marine CH4 consumption. Temperature chan...
Reservoirs are an integral part of the global carbon cycle and generally considered to be methane (C...
Methane (CH4) plays an important role in regulating Earth’s climate. Its atmospheric concentrations ...
Purpose Methane, produced and emitted when organic carbon accumulates in reservoir sediments, can be...
Natural water bodies, such as lakes, rivers, and oceans, are important sources of atmospheric methan...
International audienceIt is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmospher...
The depressurization method is one of the most promising methods for the exploitation of hydrate res...
It is commonly assumed that methane (CH4) released by lakes into the atmosphere is mainly produced i...