Three diel field campaigns and one monthly sampling campaign during June 2010-May 2011 were carried out to investigate the CH4 flux across the water-gas interface in Xiangxi Bay of the Three Gorges Reservoir, China. The average CH4 flux was much less than that reported from reservoirs in tropic and temperate regions. The photosynthesis of phytoplankton dominated the diel gas fluxes during alga bloom in spring and summer. The maximum monthly flux occurred in June 2010 and corresponded to the lowest water level. Water temperature, sediment temperature, and TOC did not have significant correlation with the monthly CH4 fluxes. Continuously decreasing hydrostatic pressure and the low water level resulted in more CH4 emission at the sediment-wate...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Environmental controls on methane (CH4) emission from lakes are poorly understood at subdaily time s...
The littoral zones of lakes have been regarded as hotspots of methane (CH4) fluxes through several s...
In order to investigate the CH4 and CO2 fluxes across the water-gas interface and identify their con...
After our previous study about methane (CH4) emissions from littoral marshes of the Three Gorges Res...
Indoor simulation experiment was carried out to evaluate the formation and consumption rates of meth...
Wetlands, and especially their littoral zones, are considered to be CH4 emissions hotspots. The rece...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
The summer diel variation of methane (CH4) flux was investigated in a eutrophic, subtropical lake in...
From 2012 to 2015, we investigated methane (CH4) distribution, air-sea fluxes, and sediment-water fl...
Reservoirs are an integral part of the global carbon cycle and generally considered to be methane (C...
Water bodies are major areas for methane release. Eutrophic water bodies may promote methane flux. T...
Coastal reservoirs are potentially CH4 emission hotspots owing to their biogeochemical role as the s...
Inland waters in general and freshwater reservoirs specifically are recognized as a source of CH4 in...
International audienceInland waters in general and freshwater reservoirs specifically are recognized...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Environmental controls on methane (CH4) emission from lakes are poorly understood at subdaily time s...
The littoral zones of lakes have been regarded as hotspots of methane (CH4) fluxes through several s...
In order to investigate the CH4 and CO2 fluxes across the water-gas interface and identify their con...
After our previous study about methane (CH4) emissions from littoral marshes of the Three Gorges Res...
Indoor simulation experiment was carried out to evaluate the formation and consumption rates of meth...
Wetlands, and especially their littoral zones, are considered to be CH4 emissions hotspots. The rece...
The study aimed to understand the methane (CH4) emission and its controlling factors in the Three Go...
The summer diel variation of methane (CH4) flux was investigated in a eutrophic, subtropical lake in...
From 2012 to 2015, we investigated methane (CH4) distribution, air-sea fluxes, and sediment-water fl...
Reservoirs are an integral part of the global carbon cycle and generally considered to be methane (C...
Water bodies are major areas for methane release. Eutrophic water bodies may promote methane flux. T...
Coastal reservoirs are potentially CH4 emission hotspots owing to their biogeochemical role as the s...
Inland waters in general and freshwater reservoirs specifically are recognized as a source of CH4 in...
International audienceInland waters in general and freshwater reservoirs specifically are recognized...
The continuous increase in the number of reservoirs globally has raised important questions about th...
Environmental controls on methane (CH4) emission from lakes are poorly understood at subdaily time s...
The littoral zones of lakes have been regarded as hotspots of methane (CH4) fluxes through several s...